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https://dev.to/driscoll42/nvidia-ampere-rtx-30-series-scalping-market-analysis-4gad
Holy **** at that total - $16 million in profit
Holy **** at that total - $16 million in profit
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ThisMore fool the people that paid those prices to be honest.
Big Navi = This is quite evident just in the sales volume, just 7% of the RTX 30 series
wowow
Unless you’re the scalper.Never a more sorry time to be a PC gamer frankly.
More fool the people that paid those prices to be honest.
The launch was real bad timing on big Navi, AMD's allocation of 7nm was largely used up by the console launch.
Agreed, AMD clearly missed an open goal.
Instead of coming in hard and fast with big stock and allocation following the Ampeer flop launch , they came in weak and merk and totally balls it up.
how can you scalp a 3080 when the MSI Suprim X costs £1100, unless someone buys the card at £1500
More fool the people that paid those prices to be honest.
I don’t think the prices are much different. 2080 only had an MSRP of £749, that’s what I paid for my 3080.Or it may backfire on all of us as it showed how much people will pay and next gen we'll be back to 20XX pricing or worse
I don’t think the prices are much different. 2080 only had an MSRP of £749, that’s what I paid for my 3080.
More fool the people that paid those prices to be honest.
Turing was scalped directly from Nvidia to the consumer.
The 2080 offered 1080Ti performance for 1080Ti money....only a generation late.
The 3070 and 3080 *at retail* put us back in line with everything that came before Turing, then Covid, lockdowns, and money-printing, blew up demand and hiked prices back to Turing's terrible value levels.