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NVidia "guiding its partners to increase prices of its current-gen high-end graphics cards"

llien

Member
Chinese publication ITHome reports that several premium RTX 20-series SKUs, which include the RTX 2070, RTX 2070 Super, RTX 2080 Super, and the RTX 2080 Ti, are on the chopping block, meaning that NVIDIA partners are placing the last orders with upstream suppliers for parts that make up their graphics cards based on these GPUs.

It is a slow process toward product discontinuation from this point, which usually takes 6-9 months, as the market is left to soak up leftover inventory. Another juicy bit of information from the ITHome report is NVIDIA allegedly guiding its partners to increase prices of its current-gen high-end graphics cards in response to a renewal in interest in crypto-currency, which could drive up demand for graphics cards. NVIDIA is expected to announce its GeForce RTX 30-series on September 17, 2020.

TPU

The "crypto currency" reference here is an apparent BS, it's been a while since miners switched to specialized hardware. It seems like NV is trying to make it's next gen offerings look "better" by price gauging older gen.

Note that 2060 Super and below are not affected. So pick your bet:
1) 3060 is not coming this year
2) 3060 will cost more
3) 2060s and below will cost less
 

GHG

Member
Well at least the 2070 super I just bought will hold its value until I sell it later this year for a 3000 series card (as long as the performance uplift is worth it).

FYI, its been mentioned by many sources that all we will get this year from Nvidia is the 3080 and above. The 3070 and 3060 will follow next year.
 

Dr.D00p

Member
Well, I'd already decided long ago that I was skipping the 3xxx cards, as a 2080 owner I just don't see the performance uplift of a single generational GPU leap worth it.

I have a simple rule for GPU upgrades thesedays, (at least) double the performance of my current card for roughly the same price as I paid for my current card...so it will most likely be an RTX 4080 in 2022 before I upgrade and hopefully any renewed Crypto mining price gouging will be over by then.
 
I think I paid 700 CAN for my 1080gtx... fully expecting the 3080 to be 2k+ CAN. Awful value proposition but they have no competition so I'm probably going to suck it up
 
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zcaa0g

Banned
Cryptominers can DIAF. These are gaming cards, not cryptomining cards. Go create your own video card company for that task and leave our supply alone you bastards.
 
Big Navi is coming so it might be a good idea to wait, since AMD have said they expect the product to be "disruptive".
I had a HD5850 before the gtx 1080 and I swore off ATI/AMD since then. God lord did the ATI drivers sucked absolute ass. I also remember buying BRINK and the game just plain not working on ATI cards.
 
Nvidia is last bastion of anti consumer moves in gaming industry.

All others have been brought in line via boycotts/lower sales.

Seriously? The industry is a cesspool of anti-consumer behaviour. And no, no one has been brought in line via boycotts or lower sales.

Just look at micro-transactions, re-releases, manipulative schemes and everything else that is still rampant.

Nvidia is doing this because it has no competition whatsoever in the gpu space (where it matters, I mean: not in the "cheapo" gaming space).
 
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FireFly

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I had a HD5850 before the gtx 1080 and I swore off ATI/AMD since then. God lord did the ATI drivers sucked absolute ass. I also remember buying BRINK and the game just plain not working on ATI cards.
I'm saying that when Big Navi arrives it could force Nvidia to cut prices. Just like when the 5700 XT arrived it forced them to refresh their lineup.
 
Seriously? The industry is a cesspool of anti-consumer behaviour. And no, no one has been brought in line via boycotts or lower sales.

Just look at micro-transactions, re-releases, manipulative schemes and everything else that is still rampant.

Nvidia is doing this because it has no competition whatsoever in the gpu space (where it matters, I mean: not in the "cheapo" gaming space).
The fuck? EA, Ubisoft, Activision, Blizzard...plenty of them left lol.


All right. I get it. We have a pretty low bar for what we call anti consumer.

I could argue its customers who are buying shady stuff are to blame when it comes to software makers.

But I wouldn't. Don't quote me on this.
 
And suckers keep buying their stuff because they desperately need those 146fps instead of the 135 they would get with another card.

Much respect for Nvidia, they truly have a great business model.

You'd think members of the master race are smarter than that. Still they seemingly can't stop educating other people that playing on a console makes you somehow inferior 😂
 

Ascend

Member
The "crypto currency" reference here is an apparent BS, it's been a while since miners switched to specialized hardware.
This isn't true. Bitcoin has switched to ASICs, but there are many cryptocurrencies out there that still use graphics cards. Many have gone out of their way to make their mining process ASIC resistant. It is a movement to avoid centralization of power within the cryptocurrency space.

In any case, nVidia has become too greedy, and if they don't watch out, it will become their downfall. They already lost a great deal with TSMC to AMD, and they have to create their graphics cards at inferior semiconductor manufacturers. And considering the APU in the XSX, AMD is going to come in blazing with its next gen GPUs...
 

SaiyanRaoh

Member
Just as I was thinking of switching to Nvidia because I'm tired of driver problems with AMD.

I was like you last year. I then bought a 5700 XT. After a week of driver problems, I took that shit right back and got a 2070 Super. Had no issues since. AMD needs to get their shit together and maybe Nvidia will get in line and be competitive.
 

Ellery

Member
I mean I am a big PC gamer and have been all my life. I currently have great hardware in my PC, but it is starting to get really out of hand.

At the very least give us games that look like they require a 1500$ graphics card, but it looks like the 200$ PS4 runs circles around that
 

Skyr

Member
I was like you last year. I then bought a 5700 XT. After a week of driver problems, I took that shit right back and got a 2070 Super. Had no issues since. AMD needs to get their shit together and maybe Nvidia will get in line and be competitive.
So nothing has changed. That's why I stick to Nvidia since many years.
 

Thirty7ven

Banned
Oddly enough, the PC even though it's an open platform, suffers from an intense lack of competition in the hardware market.
 

Goro Majima

Kitty Genovese Member
I paid $700 for my 1080ti and I thought that was crazy.

Probably won't be targeting the 3080ti and see how a regular 3080 does.
 

FireFly

Member
So nothing has changed. That's why I stick to Nvidia since many years.
Well I think that was just unfortunate timing, since drivers on their old GCN architecture were perfectly stable. It generally takes AMD a few driver releases to get up to speed on a new architecture.
 

Hairsplash

Member
i regret buying a rtx2080, bought it used on amazon. i already had a gtx1660ti...
long story short, watercooled the rtx2080, but was wrecked by me installing too long bolts to attach the waterblock... (should have bought the matching back plate)

in any case the water cooled gtx1660ti, is amazingly close in performane to a rtx2080, when you use adaptive sync/gsync and adjust the ‘eye candy” in the game. (or play at 1440p instead of 4k, “problem solved”)

nvidia is a ripoff, i will not buy any more Nvidia graphics cards. i wish the 5700xt was out when i bought the rtx2080. and i believe the new consoles will allow 60fps gaming (at 4k?, definitely at 1080p) and in doing so will render MOOT buying a Nvidia GPU that costs more than a AMD 5700/XT graphic card (the new Consoles graphics power standard)
 

Leonidas

Member
Just got rid of the 2080 Ti, glad it held it's value after nearly two years :goog_smile_face_eyes:

Can't wait for the 3000 series.

Well at least the 2070 super I just bought will hold its value until I sell it later this year for a 3000 series card (as long as the performance uplift is worth it).

FYI, its been mentioned by many sources that all we will get this year from Nvidia is the 3080 and above. The 3070 and 3060 will follow next year.

x70 typically comes a month after x80, I'd be shocked if we didn't get 3070 this year.
 
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I was like you last year. I then bought a 5700 XT. After a week of driver problems, I took that shit right back and got a 2070 Super. Had no issues since. AMD needs to get their shit together and maybe Nvidia will get in line and be competitive.
I have a vega64 for over 2 years without any problems. And I use multiple screens and connectors.
Also, I built a pc for my neighbour with 5700xt from Asus half a year ago. He has zero issues with the card.
There were maybe some problems at launch, which is not something that is new in the world of tech, but after launch there are no problems with 5700 series.
 
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