Graphics cards are a key component for any PC gamer, and with so much choice, it can sometimes be difficult to know which to go for. However, it's all been a bit of a moot point anyway, as the ongoing shortages, and subsequent price hikes, have made it difficult to get hold of Nvidia or AMD hardware. On top of that, the RTX 4000 series could be coming this September, as well as RDNA 3 at some point, ushering in the next GPU generation. Until then, there is some good news for those looking to get a current card.
According to some data conducted by Tom's Hardware, it looks as though graphics cards are still coming down in price, a trend that has been continuing for a couple of months now. While they are still above their MSRPs, both AMD and Nvidia products have experienced drops lately, with some going into double figures, and is something that any gamer or PC enthusiast will want to keep an eye on.
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While some, such as the GeForce 2080 Super, only saw a drop of around 1.6% on average, it seems as though every single model for both companies is getting cheaper. Something like the AMD 6600 XT, which came out last August, dropped by around 10.2% based on eBay listings, With the Nvidia RTX 3070 seeing a similar price reduction. All of this information has been gathered by the source, comparing how prices were last month to how they currently look midway into March. In general, things may be on the up and up.
There is still a way to go, but with graphics card prices dropping all the time, at least since the start of this year, it might not be long before they are back to their MSRPs, so potential buyers are urged to keep their ear to the ground. Of
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