NVIDIA graphics cards soon cheap again? New trend ensures hope

Currently graphics cards are traded to usury prices - but that could change soon, at least for the NVIDIA models. Is an end to the hardware crisis in sight? A price trend ensures hope.

NVIDIA graphics cards soon to the EIA? Prices drop slowly

PC players who want to boom with a hardware upgrade have been a huge problem for months: new graphics cards are currently in short supply and are therefore sold by all dealers to absurd high prices. For the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070, for example, whose EIA is 519 euros, are loosely due 800 euros . Even with other models of the graphics card manufacturer, the phenomenon can be observed.

But the prize problem could be a story soon. According to a current statistic, it looks like the street prices of the NVIDIA graphics cards at the end of the year are about UVP level . At AMD, however, it will probably take a little longer to achieve this goal. The graphics card by Team Red are even more out of stock than the competition models of NVIDIA.

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RTX-GPUS in price decline? The goal is still in far away

Even if the expert graphic provide a beautiful view that makes PC players again hope - Currently the prices are still miles away from the forecast . The NVIDIA models are still about 50 percent higher than the official list price.

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GeForce RTX 3080 & Co. buy cheap: Overview of the current graphics card prices

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While Nvidia is slowly, but certainly a decline in prices, the prices of the AMD models develop into the opposite direction: they are slowly more expensive. Among other things, this may be that AMDS graphics chips are manufactured in the 7-NM method, which is also used for PC and console processors - and they are likely to have significant priority for AMD compared to the graphics cards **.

Until a similar price trend can also be seen at AMD, so it should take some time longer. However, we press thumbs that the usury prices for graphics cards belong to the past.

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