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Gigabyte RTX2060 Pricing - what's going on?

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Anyone know what's going on with the Gigabyte 2060 pricing? End of last week or maybe Monday it was showing as ~£460 which caught my eye as it seemed a 'good' (in this current market) deal. Yesterday it was around £480 and i thought "I thought it was too good to be true" and today £500...

I get that as new stock comes in prices can fluctuate but two prices rises in as many days? Or are they now running a 'voucher' scheme for long standing members of the forums that reduces the prices back down again?

Certainly going to pop my wallet back in my pocket for now...
 
The GTX 2060 supers are ridiculous.

I think its to do with the $ price they are bought at. So there might be 100 cards in stock but if they have been bought in different quantities at different prices as they get sold the price goes up or down depending on how much OCUK bought them at. Its more prevalent now as I guess they can only get like 10 or 20 a time. Whereas in normal times its 1000 at x, 1000 at y, 1000 at z, so the price jumps are less noticed.
 
The GTX 2060 supers are ridiculous.

I think its to do with the $ price they are bought at. So there might be 100 cards in stock but if they have been bought in different quantities at different prices as they get sold the price goes up or down depending on how much OCUK bought them at. Its more prevalent now as I guess they can only get like 10 or 20 a time. Whereas in normal times its 1000 at x, 1000 at y, 1000 at z, so the price jumps are less noticed.

Ahhh, with you that makes sense. I guess I'm so used to seeing cards come in to stock and then no stock and then a refresh has a price rise it seems odd they rise whilst still in stock. Bang goes the thought that they were ever so slightly coming down in price then, time to hang on a while longer then.
 
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