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OcUK GUIDE TO ORDERING YOUR AMD 9070 GRAPHICS CARD TODAY AT 14:00

The xt sold 200 cards in 35min according to gibbo so the demand is still there. Don't forget the cheaper cards are coming ie 9060 and 60xt and looking at the 5060s leaks i can see amd outselling Nvidia in the 70 and 60 segment this gen
That's a lot slower than the previous 5,000 I would imagine. I can see demand slowing soon. OCUK have single handedly got loads of cards out. Screwed over scalpers whom I would imagine thought similar would happen to the Nvidia release.
There are still loads on the bay that are a smidge over purchase price on here and not moved in days. Great to see!
 
That's a lot slower than the previous 5,000 I would imagine. I can see demand slowing soon. OCUK have single handedly got loads of cards out. Screwed over scalpers whom I would imagine thought similar would happen to the Nvidia release.
There are still loads on the bay that are a smidge over purchase price on here and not moved in days. Great to see!

Don't know why anyone would entertain the idea of paying the same or more to a random scalper on an auction site when you can fairly easily get one in one of the regular stock drops now from a proper retailer.

If I was paying so much for a new card I wouldn't want the warranty to potentially be compromised.
 
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That's a lot slower than the previous 5,000 I would imagine. I can see demand slowing soon. OCUK have single handedly got loads of cards out. Screwed over scalpers whom I would imagine thought similar would happen to the Nvidia release.
There are still loads on the bay that are a smidge over purchase price on here and not moved in days. Great to see!

Yeah. Scalpers on ebay seem to be slowing down and the markup is not as bad. Also there are retailers that have cheaper non-XT models than OCUK, but they are still available. So it's slowing down, but the coveted low end "9070 XT" still seems to be selling well.
 
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nvidia got complacent with their high price to performance since covid times..now they have some competition and its not those times anymore,lets hope it bites them where the sun doesnt shine.

The problem for Nvidia is the potential customer base for a 5070/5070ti performing card rapidly decreasing as the 9070 series continues to sell rapidly.

They may find later this year that the amount of people who want one of those, even at RRP is quite small.
 
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Yeah. Scalpers on ebay seem to be slowing down and the markup is not as bad. Also there are retailers that have cheaper non-XT models than OCUK, but they are still available. So it's slowing down, but the coveted low end "9070 XT" still seems to be selling well.
Personally, I think in a few weeks everywhere will start getting plentiful stock, The worst online retailers will have no option but to drop their prices also.
 
Buyers from ebay do not know better. There are items the sell second hand at a price greater than you can find at other retailers brand new.

I've never understood this. Its ridiculously easy with the internet to find the correct/proper price of something.

Why don't people take 10 seconds to Google it and see if they can find it cheaper and new from an actual retailer?
 
I've never understood this. Its ridiculously easy with the internet to find the correct/proper price of something.

Why don't people take 10 seconds to Google it and see if they can find it cheaper and new from an actual retailer?
As someone who spends a lot of time on forums, I've given up trying to understand why so many people are incapable of a 10s search.
 
Forums are a dangerous place. It gives us ideas on what next to spend our hard earned on.

Thankfully I'm past that stage (mostly).
Ive spent way too much building engines, buying turbos, suspension, goodies made from carbon fibre etc. Makes me shudder what I've actually spent. I'm no longer a member of that forum :cry:

Edit: Come to think about it, Gibbo was there too.
 
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Bit of classic Nvidia:
"Oh yeah, we've shipped more units across four models—including our more affordable ones that people actually buy—than we did in the first few weeks of launching our most expensive model last generation." Honestly, color me surprised, but I'm not entirely convinced. Why do you think that is?
 
"Oh yeah, we've shipped more units across four models—including our more affordable ones that people actually buy—than we did in the first few weeks of launching our most expensive model last generation." Honestly, color me surprised, but I'm not entirely convinced. Why do you think that is?

GN video comment said it best:
Keep in mind that NVIDIA is being SUPER deceptive in that graph at 2:20. For the first 5 weeks of the 40 series ONLY the 4090 was out (released Oct 12, 2022). The 4080 came out a month later (released Nov 16, 2022), the 4070ti came out 2 months after that (released Jan 5, 2023), and 4070 came out 3 months after that (released Apr 13, 2023). In that same 5 week time frame we've had the 5090, 5080 (released 30 Jan 2025), 5070ti (released 20 Feb, 2025) and 5070 (released March 5th, 2025).
 
The problem for Nvidia is the potential customer base for a 5070/5070ti performing card rapidly decreasing as the 9070 series continues to sell rapidly.

They may find later this year that the amount of people who want one of those, even at RRP is quite small.
Nvidia don't care. Their gaming GPU revenue is microscopic compared to the money from the AI rush.
 


How is NVIDIA working with its partners to ensure that more affordable GeForce RTX 50 Series models will become available to consumers? "We are working closely with not just our AIB partners but also our retail partners to make sure that the supply is available at MSRP," NVIDIA's Justin Walker responds. "In the end, the best way to do that is is get more supply onto a shelf. As soon as the supply catches up to demand, we expect prices to stabilize."
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"Shipments have already ramped up," Justin Walker said when talking about availability, adding that it's working overtime with its many partners to ensure supply catches up to demand. Although NVIDIA didn't provide an exact timeframe, they expect this to happen soon.

MSRP a myth? NVIDIA says no, GeForce RTX 50 Series prices to stabilize soon
 
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