AMD Radeon & NVIDIA GeForce GPU Prices Fall Close To MSRP-Level, Now Only 25% More Expensive With Availability At Its Best Since Market Crash

AMD Radeon & NVIDIA GeForce GPU Prices Fall Close To MSRP-Level, Now Only 25% More Expensive With Availability At Its Best Since Market Crash

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https://wccftech.com/amd-radeon-nvidia-geforce-gpu-prices-availability-improve-march-2022-near-msrp/

AMD Radeon & NVIDIA GeForce GPU prices are now just 25% above MSRP & are expected to return to normal by mid of 2022 while availability is a non-issue now with store shelves stocked with GPUs in various options to select from.

25% more expensive still isn't ideal for graphics cards that launched back in 2020 but it's better than where we saw the prices hovering around a year back. From their peak 3x over MSRP now falling to 1.25x over MSRP, this is a huge improvement. Besides the continued improvement in prices, the graphics cards are almost readily available in stocks across the globe. The price fall is also having a negative effect (I'd say positive) on the scalping community (individuals, retailers & distributors) who tried to hold on to their scalped cards (bought at higher prices) expecting they could fetch a higher price later due to the huge crypto and gaming demand but now have to sell them at much lower costs due to the price fall.

AMD Radeon & NVIDIA GeForce GPU Prices Fall Close To MSRP-Level, Now Only 25% More Expensive With Availability At Its Best Since Market Crash

Mar 28, 2022, 11:16am UTC
https://wccftech.com/amd-radeon-nvidia-geforce-gpu-prices-availability-improve-march-2022-near-msrp/ > AMD Radeon & NVIDIA GeForce GPU prices are now just 25% above MSRP & are expected to return to normal by mid of 2022 while availability is a non-issue now with store shelves stocked with GPUs in various options to select from. > 25% more expensive still isn't ideal for graphics cards that launched back in 2020 but it's better than where we saw the prices hovering around a year back. From their peak 3x over MSRP now falling to 1.25x over MSRP, this is a huge improvement. Besides the continued improvement in prices, the graphics cards are almost readily available in stocks across the globe. The price fall is also having a negative effect (I'd say positive) on the scalping community (individuals, retailers & distributors) who tried to hold on to their scalped cards (bought at higher prices) expecting they could fetch a higher price later due to the huge crypto and gaming demand but now have to sell them at much lower costs due to the price fall.