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When the Gpu's prices will go down ?

A whole bunch are in stock currently including the just released 6500xt for £199 - I know it's not highly thought of but at least it's semi affordable if you need something.

It's in stock because it's utter crap. Miners won't touch it, gamers hate to be near it.
 
Got a good deal out of Sapphire on the regular 6600, just had 500 units land, these will go on special tomorrow:

Hi there

Not that it is a 6600 XT, but this 6600 will go on weekend special at £349 tomorrow until 9am Monday:


Sapphire Radeon RX 6600 Pulse Gaming 8GB GDDR6 PCI-Express Graphics Card @ £349.99 inc VAT



11310-01-20G, Core Clock: 2044MHz, Boost Clock: 2491MHz, Memory: 8192MB 16000MHz GDDR6, Stream Processors: 1792, DirectX 12 Support, Vulkan Support, RDNA, Freesync 2 HDR support, 3yr Warr



Only £349.99 inc VAT - Starts 9am tomorrow - ends 9am Monday or if the 500 units sell out!

ORDER NOW


It's in stock because it's utter crap. Miners won't touch it, gamers hate to be near it.


If this card had feelings it would have committed suicide by now, for all its hate it remains our best selling graphics card of all GPU's presently!
 
See what happens when mining is not profitable, stock builds up and prices come down.

It helps but I think quite a lot of scalpers have also been stung recently and by us trying to push for deals and get support for deals, lowering prices fast is really hurting any scalpers out there as their profits are reduced or they make losses at which point they will be far less inclined to try and buy more stock. As the saying goes don't try to catch a falling knife and these last weeks I've been pushing hard for support and deals which have now arrived, hence a few decent deals in the current climate.

We will never get back to where prices were unfortunately but they can still come down by a decent wack from the current highs. Be interesting how supply is later in the month after CNY. It is fair to say Covid looks to be passing and the BTC boom as well, which should help stock considerably, the problem is now it looks like shipping cost won't drop due to the dramatic increases in energy/fuel prices, but the profit margins from the supply chain certainly has room for a haircut.
 
I suspect suppliers don't want to get stuck with old-gen stock with the upcoming Radeon refresh if rumors are to be trusted...
 
Well tell your EU friends, I managed to get a large quantity and I've removed restrictions from that SKU now along with 6500 XT.

Sorry for the double post, I just need to understand a few figures.
I tried the checkout process (didn't finish the order) and I've seen the import duty message.

From what I understand final price should be like this:

((UK Price - UK VAT) + Italian VAT + Shipping)*Exchange Rate

Is that correct?

Thank you again!
 
I suspect suppliers don't want to get stuck with old-gen stock with the upcoming Radeon refresh if rumors are to be trusted...
As far as I know, the 6500 XT and 6600/6600 XT are not being refreshed and the refresh is not until June. So, I don't think that'll be why there's a deal on the 6600. MLID speculated that having a card widely available at $200 gives the whole market a kind of bulwark against higher prices and makes scalping much harder, I think combined with the lower demand for mining cards, that might be what we're seeing with 1650, 1660 and even the 6600 prices falling into line.
 
As far as I know, the 6500 XT and 6600/6600 XT are not being refreshed and the refresh is not until June. So, I don't think that'll be why there's a deal on the 6600. MLID speculated that having a card widely available at $200 gives the whole market a kind of bulwark against higher prices and makes scalping much harder, I think combined with the lower demand for mining cards, that might be what we're seeing with 1650, 1660 and even the 6600 prices falling into line.

Any refresh will be announcement on high-end and at that I'd still not expect to see stock on shelfs until September, AMD are still releasing 6000 series product with 6400 due next with a potential super series of the current 6700-6900 cards so 6750, 6850, 6950 etc so I doubt any full blown refresh will happened any time soon.
 
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