Crushing BACK to day one prices YAYYeah, if your definition of 'crashing' is a reduction to MSRP on 2yr old tech, but it sure ain't mine.

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Crushing BACK to day one prices YAYYeah, if your definition of 'crashing' is a reduction to MSRP on 2yr old tech, but it sure ain't mine.

@Panos thing is NV will sell those 300k cards Amd would have to sell them almost free or scrap like 290s
new cards will be either announced on Aug 20 or Aug21, then launch in Sept.
A long wait for me then. Interim 770 I picked up is fine for 1080p anyway. Not paying full price for 2 year old tech and I have a feeling most are of the same mindset. At this rate I might as well hold out for the Vega refresh as would rather give AMD the cash in light of Nvidia's recent behaviour.
Major AMD Radeon Add-in-Board Partner TUL Corporation Lost 60% of Revenue In Wake Of Crypto Slump
https://wccftech.com/major-amd-radeon-partner-tul-corporation-lost-60-revenue/
Thats gota hurt![]()
It's news like this that makes me wonder what the hell are ASRock playing at? Are they really that stupid?
lol another speculation article spouting the same as all the others.
I don't suppose there will be a price drop on the Vega 56/64 anytime soon, I've mostly had Nvidia cards but willing to change just so I can afford to upgrade my 2 24" monitors to 27" 144hz as Freesync is so much cheaper to buy
I purchased mine for £190 a month or so ago on members market. It is in great condition and I would be surprised if the price drops much on it once the new cards come out to be honest.Also my 980ti's value will go down, so I should sell it now but then pay over the odds for a replacement so cannot win really.