When it comes to the world of graphics cards, Nvidia is undoubtedly top dog, regardless of how consumers feel about the company. But with Intel about to launch its Arc Alchemist GPU, and AMD recently announcing a new budget card, "team green" will likely want to remind the world that it's still number one in the market. Enter the RTX 3090 Ti, a card that, when released, will be one of the most powerful on the market. However, with that power comes a hefty price, as some sources have been noting.
In a recent article over on Videocardz, it seems as though a number of European retailers have been listing the up-and-coming beefy Nvidia graphics cards on their sites. While it can be expected that a piece of hardware of this caliber is likely to sell for a pretty penny, perhaps not many were anticipating having to pay almost $4,000 for the privilege. While the lowest listing has the 3090 Ti SUPRIM down for around $3,654, the highest shows it possibly going for about $4,497. The report goes on to say that these could be just placeholding prices, and it's possible they could change.
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It's quite a price to pay, but there doesn't appear to be any final word on the cost, and the listings are specific to retailers in places like Switzerland. Still, it's not really looking good for anyone who was holding out for the new GPU. With the tech shortages expected to go on for a while longer, many are already finding that they're expected to pay way above MSRP for a new piece of gaming kit, if they can even secure them at all. The current leaked prices for the 3090 Ti may be enough to put some people off once it gets launched.
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