thegr8anand
Forerunner
About the 3070 FE Indian pricing as per the OP here
He says,
The official 3070 FE pricing in US is $499 (without tax). In India its 71000 INR.
After latest conversion, $499 comes to about 37,199 INR. Add 18% tax. We get 43,894 INR.
The person above said he paid 33700+18% which is around 39,766 INR.
That's 27k-31k in maximum (?) possible profit to be made give or take a few thousands.
Another thing, Nvidia India (Rashi) doesn't specifically says that the MRP is 71000 on their site. They only put "Rs.71000", no mention of the "MRP." And the guy in that reddit post said the MRP is 51000 INR.
Also, the MRP can be changed according to their whims (distributor's rights).
Anyway if one can get the 3070 FE at 40-41k incl. GST then its awesome. But as I said the price on the site is 71k and the "starting" might refer to the partner cards like Zotac RTX 3070 Mini.
I can't wait for the RX 6800 pricing info in India.
Lisa Su - The Destroyer
Wow, this is basically the international prices + GST excellent pricing
This is the response i got from RPtech for RTX 3080/3070 FE Edition. "Currently out of stock. Will update once we received the stock"
I'm more interested to know about AMD 6800XT and other RTX 3000 AIB card pricing.
Nivida ne sabka kata
RIP for people who bought the cards above msrp or old msrp
How so? The new pricing is a new event courtesy of AMD. And the stock availability was and still is unpredictable. If the buyers are satisfied with the amount they spent then there's no issue. If they cared about the pricing then they wouldn't have placed the order in the first place. I see nothing wrong here tbh. Just that the different prices which people were quoted was a bit outrageous.RIP for people who bought the cards above msrp or old msrp
The international market price is same. At least as of now. The only price cut is for India. Either they where charging premium for the go and now due to and they are charging what they should have charged. Also this pricing if reflected on internal pricing, then only we can call this a price cut !How so? The new pricing is a new event courtesy of AMD. And the stock availability was and still is unpredictable. If the buyers are satisfied with the amount they spent then there's no issue. If they cared about the pricing then they wouldn't have placed the order in the first place. I see nothing wrong here tbh. Just that the different prices which people were quoted was a bit outrageous.
And personally if 44k is the stable pricing then I'll just wait for RX 6800 and compare and try to get the more VFM.
How so? The new pricing is a new event courtesy of AMD. And the stock availability was and still is unpredictable. If the buyers are satisfied with the amount they spent then there's no issue. If they cared about the pricing then they wouldn't have placed the order in the first place. I see nothing wrong here tbh. Just that the different prices which people were quoted was a bit outrageous.
And personally if 44k is the stable pricing then I'll just wait for RX 6800 and compare and try to get the more VFM.
my 2 cents is that they first overpriced and then reduced the price to get the indian market for them but in really they loose nothing.I can say with 95% confidence this is not due to AMD especially in India. AMD GFX cards are horribly priced in India compared to their equivalent Nvidia card. While yes you can find the 580/570 in a nice deal here and there their new cards and top cards have always been overpriced. Atleast in India Nvidia has no threat from AMD. Also given the fact that the cheapest Nvidia card the 3070 is cheaper than 6800 by 70$ in the US given the bad Indian prices the difference in INR would have been even greater.
This price cut is due to something else and I can’t really put my finder on it yet.
Anyway I found some old screenshots of the build which I thought of before the lockdown.I know this is mainly for the rtx 3x but does anyone know if new zen and gpu from AMD will replace existing models in the same price range or they will just up the prices? Even the slightest rumours/leaks will do. Specifically for India. I'm thinking of assembling a new PC so if the prices are going to be high anyway then I might as well go for existing ones. Actually now that I think about it, I should've bought them months ago as the prices went up instead of going down.
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So much for the hype
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Yep, I got my FE at 62k on Oct 24 and was shipped on the same date. While AMD had launched on Oct 28th. One thing for sure is Nvidia does not even consider AMD as a competitor. Look at the launches of both. Nvidia did not even utter AMD's name while AMD mentioned competition thrice. And AMD GFXs are priced very badly in India, Nvidia need not even care about cutting down the price in India considering the scenario.I can say with 95% confidence this is not due to AMD especially in India. AMD GFX cards are horribly priced in India compared to their equivalent Nvidia card. While yes you can find the 580/570 in a nice deal here and there their new cards and top cards have always been overpriced. Atleast in India Nvidia has no threat from AMD. Also given the fact that the cheapest Nvidia card the 3070 is cheaper than 6800 by 70$ in the US given the bad Indian prices the difference in INR would have been even greater.
This price cut is due to something else and I can’t really put my finder on it yet.
they have started stream e-sports competitions latelyThe point about AMD products being seriously overpriced at launch here is legit. Its a major concern. Its also why I used to say that being an AMD fanboy in India is not easy. Another OT example, Nvidia has Gamer Connect in India, what does AMD have? Nothing! Its like they dont even care about their fans and consumers in India.