Just nabbed a 3090 for £750, I couldn't say no.Don't be buying anything until AMD and Nvidia launch their next gen.
In will soon be here, then fill your boots
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Just nabbed a 3090 for £750, I couldn't say no.Don't be buying anything until AMD and Nvidia launch their next gen.
In will soon be here, then fill your boots
Which is where retail should be or there about's, but its not its still 1.4k and coming down very slowly.Just nabbed a 3090 for £750, I couldn't say no.
I don't think you'll be eating your words my friend, I'm just not as convinced as you that it's quite as cut and dried ( unless I'm misreading you in which case, my apologies ).Which is where retail should be or there about's, but its not its still 1.4k and coming down very slowly.
That's what I mean about them trying to hold a silly price prior to next gen in order to over charge for next gen. We'll see what happens over the next few months I'll gladly eat my words if they do decide to shift their Ampere stock.
That's what I thought too....Don't be buying anything until AMD and Nvidia launch their next gen.
In will soon be here, then fill your boots
I don't think you'll be eating your words my friend, I'm just not as convinced as you that it's quite as cut and dried ( unless I'm misreading you in which case, my apologies ).
You're six months behindhere you go:
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NVIDIA reportedly wants to cut TSMC orders for next-gen RTX 40 GPUs 5nm wafers amid lower demand - VideoCardz.com
TSMC customers want to lower their silicon orders The consumer electronics market is slowing down rapidly. The interest in new TVs, mobile phones and PCS and has declined as quickly as pandemic has ‘ended’ and inflation struck global markets. Both AMD and NVIDIA are revising their TSMC orders...videocardz.com
and that is one example why I think I'm seeing it right, keep in mind Nvidia makes stupid profit margins at the high end they are deliberately lowering the supply