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Average AMD Radeon RX 6000 GPU Prices Drops to its Lowest

Prices of AMD Radeon graphics card are slowly dropping … it’s the lowest in the past 13 months! Still it’s well over its original MSRP *sigh*

Taken from Videocardz … According to the latest 3DCenter.org GPU price report from Germany and Austria, both NVIDIA RTX 30 and AMD RX 6000 cards have become significantly cheaper over the course of the last few months. The report includes a price trend for both GPU vendors as well as graphics card availability and Ethereum price over the same time. We can clearly see that the availability has never been better, while the pricing is on its path to reach a record low in the past 13 months.

On average GeForce, RTX 30 cards are now sold at 157% of MSRP, which is a 20% percentage point difference compared to January 23rd (at 177%). At the same time, Radeon RX 6000 series mark the lowest price since January 17th, 2021 at 145% MSRP, which is a drop of 18% percentage points from 163% just a few weeks ago.

In comparison to the previous report, a number of SKUs from both vendors can now be found for 100 EUR/USD less at many retailers. This trend is likely to continue, mainly due to the very good availability and relatively low value of Ethereum mining and its upcoming proof-of-stake switch.

Source: Videocardz, 3DCenter

 

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