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NVIDIA 4000 Series

There's no way they'll price a 4090 below £1500 but we wouldn't know what's coming.

Flagship GPU should be £829 with weak pound and inflation over 10 years where flagships used to be £500 - £600 :rolleyes:


Whatever the MSRP price of rtx4000 is, every other country is gonna get screwed extra hard this year when it comes to actual prices, because the US Dollar is destroying every other currency on the market
 
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How quickly could the 4090 be available after the announcement? I was reading some rumours on the Nvidia Reddit site that it could be available in as little as next week which seems unlikely
 
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How quickly could the 4090 be available after the announcement? I was reading some rumours on the Nvidia Reddit site that it could be available in as little as next week which seems unlikely
There was some talk that cards have been sitting in warehouses, building up stock since the beginning of August. Now I have no idea about manufacturing, is 200-300 cards a day feasible? Perhaps even more? Even if we say 500 a day, since august 1st that’s still only 31,000 cards. Spread that world wide and you’re looking at a few hundred cards in the UK spread across half a dozen retailers. Come launch day the FE seller could only have 150-200 cards of various types. Manufacturing will need to be much higher than that, in the realms of thousands a day if a launch next month isn’t going to be yet another disaster with scalping of cards on eBay again.
 
There was some talk that cards have been sitting in warehouses, building up stock since the beginning of August. Now I have no idea about manufacturing, is 200-300 cards a day feasible? Perhaps even more? Even if we say 500 a day, since august 1st that’s still only 31,000 cards. Spread that world wide and you’re looking at a few hundred cards in the UK spread across half a dozen retailers. Come launch day the FE seller could only have 150-200 cards of various types. Manufacturing will need to be much higher than that, in the realms of thousands a day if a launch next month isn’t going to be yet another disaster with scalping of cards on eBay again.
Think that’s what Nvidia wants to push up the prices. I remember on the 3xxx launch we were getting sometimes less than a 100 cards a week.
 
We were getting is not the same as they were making. Also 'we' is a comparatively small market, unfortunately.

Though we are comparatively small we are, on the whole, also a comparatively well off market. Why would they not send us a low amount of high margin items?
 
There was some talk that cards have been sitting in warehouses, building up stock since the beginning of August. Now I have no idea about manufacturing, is 200-300 cards a day feasible? Perhaps even more? Even if we say 500 a day, since august 1st that’s still only 31,000 cards. Spread that world wide and you’re looking at a few hundred cards in the UK spread across half a dozen retailers. Come launch day the FE seller could only have 150-200 cards of various types. Manufacturing will need to be much higher than that, in the realms of thousands a day if a launch next month isn’t going to be yet another disaster with scalping of cards on eBay again.

I’d expect at least a couple of thousand cards to be produced in a day, Shirley?

It is a production line after all. How many get sent to the U.K. on the other hand is a completely different matter.
 
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