This is only for cards sold in the EU, apparently it's to do the the value of the € against the $.
They have increased the price of the 3070ti from £529.99 to £549.99 already on the uk site. The others will follow I bet.
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This is only for cards sold in the EU, apparently it's to do the the value of the € against the $.
I hope there's a drop this week. Has there ever been a gap of more than 3 weeks between drops?
The 4080 fe, if nvidia even release one, will be minimum £850.
The 4080 fe, if nvidia even release one, will be minimum £850.
Not if, when. Most likely end of this year.
£850 is trolling.
Of course they will release it
I think £700-£750 you can quote me when they do confirm the price
Why? Wasn’t the 3070 similar to the 2080 Super (well, a bit faster in fact).I think they will just confuse customers by creating an RTX 4070 with similar performance to a RTX 3080, and charge a similar amount, but also with much better ray tracing performance. They will probably add more product tiers.
Yep, there will be an increase but nothing like the other guy believes.
Never mind TSMC's inflation, current Ampere cards are fab'ed by Samsung who probably gave Nvidia a great deal.Inflation is running at over 5%, nearer 10% in many sectors. TSMC are already planning 20% price increases. Add in nvidia wanting increased profit. You really think fe cards will not see huge price increases?
I admire your optimism.
If you think prices will be far lower that I believe, at least use a coherent argument.
Never mind TSMC's inflation, current Ampere cards are fab'ed by Samsung who probably gave Nvidia a great deal.
Moving gamers to TSMC while maintaining Nvidia's accustomed 65% plus margins means prices were going to go up anyways, TSMC's inflation is just another factor.
I'm sure Nvidia bought plenty of 5nm wafers in advance at a certain price. TSMC's increases only come into if Ada/Lovelace sells far better than expected and Nvidia have to buy wafers at spot prices.
Exactly. Every time new gen comes out people get confused and come up with silly numbers. Short memories. The 3070 is around 2080 TI performance minus the 3gb vram and costs about a third the price...Yep, there will be an increase but nothing like the other guy believes.
Exactly. Every time new gen comes out people get confused and come up with silly numbers. Short memories. The 3070 is around 2080 TI performance minus the 3gb vram and costs about a third the price...
Was a similar story with 980Ti to 1070. Only time of recent memory price for performance did not do a nice jump was with Turing as I recall and that did not sell as well as even Jensen said my Pascal friends it is now safe to upgrade or something to the effect. Lol