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When the Gpu's prices will go down ?

Why does OC not have a single 3080 lower than £700?

Various other retailers have numerous 3080s lower than £700 yet OC seem to be wanting to keep these inflated prices.....?


We sold all our cheaper 10G 3080 stock and thus it’s no longer a focus.

However we do have the faster and more capacity 12G available for sub £700:
 
We sold all our cheaper 10G 3080 stock and thus it’s no longer a focus.

However we do have the faster and more capacity 12G available for sub £700:

Anymore AMD/NVIDIA price cuts coming? Got a family member eyeing a Red Devil 6800 XT elsewhere for £649.99. Still far too expensive in my opinion and have advised to hold for now.
 
Apparently ETH's hashrate has dropped quite a bit this week:
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back to around September 2021 then:
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but it's bound to drop more.
That's 200TH/s down. AKA 200,000,000 MH/s. A 3080 gets about 100MH/s so the , aka the equivelent of about of about 2,000,000 3080's. Prepare for the flood!

The 2nd hand chain has adjusted prices on most of its gpus, most have gone down, although the odd one has gone up slightly. Perhaps preparing for the merge. Cards like the AMD 6800 which at one point in time you could sell to them for £1000 now sell to them for around £250 cash.
Sort of vaguely keep an eye on prices for a few SKUs and I think this is biggest reduction they've had recently. Plenty of stock, so if nobody buys they'll have to reduce them even more.
 
Apparently ETH's hashrate has dropped quite a bit this week:
gqZMI1D.png
back to around September 2021 then:
iDDGBN3.png
but it's bound to drop more.
That's 200TH/s down. AKA 200,000,000 MH/s. A 3080 gets about 100MH/s so the , aka the equivelent of about of about 2,000,000 3080's. Prepare for the flood!


Sort of vaguely keep an eye on prices for a few SKUs and I think this is biggest reduction they've had recently. Plenty of stock, so if nobody buys they'll have to reduce them even more.
Hot diggity dam
 
Apparently ETH's hashrate has dropped quite a bit this week:
gqZMI1D.png
back to around September 2021 then:
iDDGBN3.png
but it's bound to drop more.
That's 200TH/s down. AKA 200,000,000 MH/s. A 3080 gets about 100MH/s so the , aka the equivelent of about of about 2,000,000 3080's. Prepare for the flood!


Sort of vaguely keep an eye on prices for a few SKUs and I think this is biggest reduction they've had recently. Plenty of stock, so if nobody buys they'll have to reduce them even more.
it should be 0 its gone to POS the merge has finally happened so no more gpu mining eth :)
 
That's 200TH/s down. AKA 200,000,000 MH/s. A 3080 gets about 100MH/s so the , aka the equivelent of about of about 2,000,000 3080's. Prepare for the flood!
Gamers staring at the incoming tidal wave of GPUs
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That's 200TH/s down. AKA 200,000,000 MH/s. A 3080 gets about 100MH/s so the , aka the equivelent of about of about 2,000,000 3080's. Prepare for the flood!
Might be lot more, someone on another forum said "As far as I know, the reported hashrate is a calculation based on the difficulty of the network and such. That calculation no longer works now that PoS is live."

And the copy coin ETC is apparently up 200TH/s already. Reward is divided by all perticipants, so I image profitability on ETC just tanked really really hard. I'm sure there will be a mad rush of miners rushing to other coins but none can take 900TH/s so hopefully by next week it will truly all be over.
 
What people don't ever think about when it comes to these GPUs is that all these mining operations are generally present in very few regions and concentrated. So unless you're buying literal containers worth of GPUs, then there's no "GPU flood" to anticipate for most of the world, and even then it's iffy because miners had issues selling all their GPUs even in the last cycle when shipping costs were much lower.

Overall I think people are expecting way steeper discounts than what's actually going to happen. Particularly for Europe - forget about it.
 
Overall I think people are expecting way steeper discounts than what's actually going to happen. Particularly for Europe - forget about it.
It's a free market though - miners will be happy to cheaply ship cards to other markets that didn't have concentrated mining operations if it means they get a premium over selling locally.
 
The market will determine the most profitable point between margins and volume. Nvidia has a say, but not total control. If Nvidia had complete control, 3090Ti's wouldn’t be sitting on shelves for under $1k right now.
 
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