Nvidia's online store is back in stock with graphics cards at MSRP
https://www.pcgamer.com/nvidias-online-store-is-back-in-stock-with-graphics-cards-at-msrp/
Nvidia's online store is one of the few places where you can get graphics cards for the intended retail prices. There's just one problem—Nvidia is almost always out of cards. Occasionally, the store will be quietly restocked, and that has just happened. You can now buy Founders Edition cards from the company's site, from the mid-range GTX 1060 to the high-end Titan Xp.
In case you're not familiar with them, Founders Edition cards are GPUs without any modifications from Nvidia's partners (ASUS, EVGA, etc). Here's how the prices line up:
Nvidia's online store is back in stock with graphics cards at MSRP
Apr 18, 2018, 4:31pm UTC
https://www.pcgamer.com/nvidias-online-store-is-back-in-stock-with-graphics-cards-at-msrp/
>Nvidia's online store is one of the few places where you can get graphics cards for the intended retail prices. There's just one problem—Nvidia is almost always out of cards. Occasionally, the store will be quietly restocked, and that has just happened. You can now buy Founders Edition cards from the company's site, from the mid-range GTX 1060 to the high-end Titan Xp.
>In case you're not familiar with them, Founders Edition cards are GPUs without any modifications from Nvidia's partners (ASUS, EVGA, etc). Here's how the prices line up: