Graphic Cards GPU pricing trends

1.24l for 7900xtx is very bad pricing given one can get 4900 by adding 20k more... I hope it is closer to 1L otherwise its difficult to justify
Thats AMD for you. IT Depot was selling the 4090 ASUS TUF for 1.3L yesterday, dont know if they would have honored the order or not.
 
AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX AIB Cards to Cost More than MSRP: Reference Models Allegedly Selling at Loss.

AMD has priced the XTX for 999 USD and XT for 899. And AMD always follows the 1 USD to 100 INR conversion. So I am expecting the price of the XTX to be above 1L or it could be 1.1L as well for the Reference GPU from AMD. AIB GPU will be under 1.25L and if it beats or dessimates the 3090Ti, we have a winner at our hands. I am not expecting it to beat 4090 but hell yeah, if it beats the 4080.

AMD announced on November 3rd that the RX 7900 XT and XTX would be available to purchase on December 13th. We have 6 more days to go before we know what is going to come from the RED Team.
If we compare it by us pricing then 7900xtx should be cheaper than 4080. Price for 4080 fe is 1.2l. If 7900xtx is priced at around 1 lakh then it will have a lot more performance/value ratio. Especially considering the leaks that it sits between 4080 and 4090. If the pricing is not done correctly then just like 4080 the sales will tank and they would have to reduce the price.
 
yesterday there was a leak from geekbench and as per multiple extrapolation by multiple people the 7900xtx seems to be exactly sitting between 4080 and 4090 for pure raster and it would match 3090ti rtx performance level .We don't have clear picture whether it was ocd or not but results are good. we don't have gaming benchmarks but AMD has actually taken correct path .They are taking a loss is purely stupid claim. That accounting of loss could be on what amount was spent in going chiplet based architecture R&D there if you can say loss but ,in the future generations it would be profit an this would be success.

The sole reason RTX series is expensive is they are on the most advanced TSMC node ( more cost) and the GPU die size is large and large die size has high failure rate ( so this gets passed on to you) and GDDR6X.
And Amd is almost pulling this off with TSMC node which is one generation behind nvidia . Smaller chiplets have very less failure rate and and they are still on GDDR6 .So they have less input cost and that is being passed on to customer. So no chance that they are making loss on GPU.

A deeper dive into why AMD went with the chiplet design and not a monolithic die.
 
Hey guys, on Acro for gamers facebook group, this 3080 is being sold for 41k. The price seems too good. Is there something more i should ask from this guy to check whether the offer is legit or not?


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Hey guys, on Acro for gamers facebook group, this 3080 is being sold for 41k. The price seems too good. Is there something more i should ask from this guy to check whether the offer is legit or not?


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The miniature mobo, open assembly and low price tells me this is a mined card most likely. As suggested above do the required checks and ensure you have warranty remaining with valid invoice
 
The miniature mobo, open assembly and low price tells me this is a mined card most likely. As suggested above do the required checks and ensure you have warranty remaining with valid invoice
Yeah, mined GPU mostly. Not even a case, all open to keep the temps as low as possible or save the cost.
 
4070ti prices are down to about 80K. Is it a good price to buy at or are they likely to fall further?
Why not get a 3080Ti at around 50-55k in the used market? Performance is not that much worse for a much lower price; the 4070 is definitely not a 55% performance increase than the 3080Ti. But uderstandable if you are not open to buying used GPUs.
 
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