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In all fairness prices have already moved up a little, a few weeks ago we hit as low as:
1080Ti @ £629.99
1080 @ £439.99
1070Ti @ £389.99
1070 @ £329.99 (Still available but nearly sold out)
1060 @ £224.99
All have increased now bar the 1070 at £329.99 as we still have some old stock left purchased with a much stronger pound. To put it simply fresh Pascal stock is now costing more, less support from board partners, guess they have stock under control but also in the last 2-3 weeks the pound has weakened and hit all time lows, which has a real negative impact on PC component pricing in general.
In all fairness prices have already moved up a little, a few weeks ago we hit as low as:
1080Ti @ £629.99
1080 @ £439.99
1070Ti @ £389.99
1070 @ £329.99 (Still available but nearly sold out)
1060 @ £224.99
All have increased now bar the 1070 at £329.99 as we still have some old stock left purchased with a much stronger pound. To put it simply fresh Pascal stock is now costing more, less support from board partners, guess they have stock under control but also in the last 2-3 weeks the pound has weakened and hit all time lows, which has a real negative impact on PC component pricing in general.
A great sales\buyer person would pre-order when the pound was high
If Gibbo "knew" when the pound was going to rise or fall, he wouldn't need to sell graphics cards![]()
Not all of the Pascal cards were on sale before 23rd June 2016![]()
A great sales\buyer person would pre-order when the pound was high![]()
If Gibbo "knew" when the pound was going to rise or fall, he wouldn't need to sell graphics cards![]()
We move our pricing with channel price, so even if I happen to have some stock I own at a 1.40 rate, it is re-valued to 1.30 rate, thats a good buyer right there, making more margin on his old stock.
But then when the whole channel has moved up, we will then maybe play our cards by doing a one day special or week special on a product we have a big cost advantage on due to been old dollar stock and paid for to shock the market, gain some traction, free marketing and pump some big volumes out, alternatively if the sales remain strong because our pricing is competitive and we have more margin and re-supply is vastly more then from a business perspective it makes sense just to leave it.
On the flip side when it moves the opposite direction, we also have to eventually move reducing margin or even sell at a loss, so any chance to make additional margin is taken, it is how over time we keep a decent average.
If we had 50% margin on components, then we could simply never change our pricing no matter how weak the pound got, but as component margin is typical under 10% when times are good and lower when times are bad, then any opportunity to turn say 6% into 12% is always taken.
One thing that should irk us, but doesn't seem to have been mentioned, is how the % increase for the lower end cards is going to be much less than the % increase for the top end cards.
This is not necessary, and is purely milking. Improving each card by the same % would still increase the performance delta between them (like stretching an elastic band).
By improving the lower end cards less - even in terms of % increases - they are deliberately stagnating the lower end. Not just increasing the delta to the upper end cards, but actively seeking not to improve perf at the lower end, if they can help it.
So the 2080 gets +50% (of a 1080)
The 2070 gets +40% (of a 1070)
The 2060 gets +27% (of a 1060)
It's absolutely vile behaviour.
But if the 1080 gets a +50% boost, why shouldn't the 1050/1060 get a +50% boost?Do we know these figures are set in stone yet?
I suppose it depends doesn’t it, I mean if true a 30% improvement over the 1060 sounds pretty good for someone upgrade from say, the 9 series cards. I believe the incentive for people from the 10 series is not only to upgrade, but to go for a higher tier card.
I’ve never thought lower end cards were a good buy anyway, and I do not understand people saying ‘xyz is a 1440p card, it’s way overkill for 1080p’. Really? What nonsense. It’s about longevity. My now single 980 still does great at 1200p. Had I gotten a lower end card it would really be showing it’s age by now.
Wow...A great sales\buyer person would pre-order when the pound was high![]()
But if the 1080 gets a +50% boost, why shouldn't the 1050/1060 get a +50% boost?
2080*1.5 is still more of an improvement in absolute terms than 1050*1.5.
So even if the % improvement was the same across the range, the top end cards would still open up an increased gap to the mid/low end.
So actually deliberately giving less of a % improvement to the low end cards means that the top end now pulls away pretty much exponentially.
And the low end cards are being intentionally stagnated, for no technological reason at all. Just greed.
e: I agree that "xxx is overkill for 1080p" is nonsense.
But I disagree that the low/mid end were never good value for money. The HD 7850 and the GTX 460 were some of the best value cards ever released, across all the ranges.