Fake MSRP: AMD's Radeon 9070 XT $600 Launch Price Was a Fantasy
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Article is a bit old but still relevant and how gamers are being screwed.
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Article is a bit old but still relevant and how gamers are being screwed.
It’s true, but it was true of every GPU launch for the last three years or so. I’m not trying to excuse it but it’s not exactly news.
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Article is a bit old but still relevant and how gamers are being screwed.
The S in MSRP stands for “suggested”
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Article is a bit old but still relevant and how gamers are being screwed.
Buys a B580 at MSRP
Laughs in smooth framerates in 1080p with all that extra money in pocket
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Article is a bit old but still relevant and how gamers are being screwed.
GPU prices suddenly tripled about 4-5 years ago, due to price gouging that was enabled by mining, scalping, and LLM demand. The pandemic made it worse. Prices have come down a little since then, but nowhere near sane ranges.
GPU makers haven’t ramped up capacity to meet the increased demand, and greedflation doesn’t go away easily.
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The S in MSRP stands for “suggested”
I can’t believe this is true. If I’d known, I never would’ve looked at the MSRP.
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Buys a B580 at MSRP
Laughs in smooth framerates in 1080p with all that extra money in pocket
Living the dream!
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Buys a B580 at MSRP
Laughs in smooth framerates in 1080p with all that extra money in pocket
I am gaming what I got until it breaks.
Fuck these parasites.
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6600XT gang rise up!
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It’s true, but it was true of every GPU launch for the last three years or so. I’m not trying to excuse it but it’s not exactly news.
It’s still good to be reminded that corporations are not your friend and we should be demanding better with our wallets.
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GPU prices suddenly tripled about 4-5 years ago, due to price gouging that was enabled by mining, scalping, and LLM demand. The pandemic made it worse. Prices have come down a little since then, but nowhere near sane ranges.
GPU makers haven’t ramped up capacity to meet the increased demand, and greedflation doesn’t go away easily.
Factory recertified is probably the way to go if you want powerful hardware for (relatively) cheap, new gpu prices just don’t make sense anymore. Even back when RX 6x50 refreshes came out shit wasn’t so cartoonishly expensive
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My trusty GTX 970 was doing almost everything I needed it to do (the only bummer being it couldn’t run HellDivers2 smoothly) but it died this week. The B580 was available at MSRP so I jumped on it. It is at least twice as powerful as what I used to have so I’m confident I won’t find it under powered for anything I’ll throw at it for the next 5 years.
Playing in 4K with raytracing is just not worth paying an extra $700+ to scalpers and price gougers for. I bet you stop noticing the difference after 5 minutes of gameplay.
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Article is a bit old but still relevant and how gamers are being screwed.
Lol - somebody didn’t pay their graphic designer: “PUKE”.
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Article is a bit old but still relevant and how gamers are being screwed.
If you show up in person it was not, but the resale market and board partners kind of screwed this up.
AMD and Intel both need to be launching FEs and pushing the price down and making these board partners look bad.
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Factory recertified is probably the way to go if you want powerful hardware for (relatively) cheap, new gpu prices just don’t make sense anymore. Even back when RX 6x50 refreshes came out shit wasn’t so cartoonishly expensive
I got an open box 7900xtx from microcenter for a pretty good price. No regrets.
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If you show up in person it was not, but the resale market and board partners kind of screwed this up.
AMD and Intel both need to be launching FEs and pushing the price down and making these board partners look bad.
AMD and Intel both need to be launching FEs and pushing the price down and making these board partners look bad.
They do.
Looks like the 9070 might not have a reference design card, but previous gens you used to be able to buy a reference design directly from AMD.
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GPU prices suddenly tripled about 4-5 years ago, due to price gouging that was enabled by mining, scalping, and LLM demand. The pandemic made it worse. Prices have come down a little since then, but nowhere near sane ranges.
GPU makers haven’t ramped up capacity to meet the increased demand, and greedflation doesn’t go away easily.
I distinctly remember buying a Radeon Vega 56 in-person at Microcenter on launch day because I must have been worried about price, availability, or both. That was seven years ago.
(That and my 9070 XT – also bought in-person on launch day for MSRP – are the only GPUs I’ve bought in the last decade.)
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I got an open box 7900xtx from microcenter for a pretty good price. No regrets.
Shame microcenter doesn’t ship GPUs, they’re only reservable for in-store pickup.
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I got an open box 7900xtx from microcenter for a pretty good price. No regrets.
I mean my new 7900xtx was $1k, but I still think it was a pretty good price compared to the 9060 and the 9070.
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Factory recertified is probably the way to go if you want powerful hardware for (relatively) cheap, new gpu prices just don’t make sense anymore. Even back when RX 6x50 refreshes came out shit wasn’t so cartoonishly expensive
This is what I did with a Radeon RX 480, which still served me well until I upgraded to 1440p about a year ago. The price was good, and although one of the fans was defective, a replacement fan was quickly shipped and easily installed.