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Graphics Card Shipments Fall On Weak Mining Demand in 2H18; Prices to Remain Hiked

Poor nVidia, my heart bleeds for you...

I always thought that the higher the prices, and the emptier the shelves, the more people bought. I just wish I could think of a way to get rid of all that overstock...
 
So much fucking FUD. Prices are as low as they were at launch for ALL recently released cards(some lower now than EVER). Haven't seen such a full on crock of shit news piece around here for a while. :shadedshu:

Uh... name one example? I'm having a hard time ascertaining if this is sarcasm or not. Most cards are still above MSRP, and that is not normal.
 
For the first time in a long time we might see consoles truly leapfrog PC since development in PC gaming GPUs has stagnated since 2016.

The console gaming public at large doesn't care about gpu pricing and will just be looking for a big visual upgrade when the next gen hits.

The only way that's going to happen is if the price takes a big leap as well.

And...development in GPU stagnated? That's some news to me...lol.
 
What's alarming is Nvidia (is said/if true) is now be inundated/flushed with silicon and they're keeping a stiff upper lip and unrelenting on prices. Honestly, they don't need to as regrettable AMD isn't in a place to compete, Nvidia knows they can hold out releasing Next-gen GeForce parts as yes AMD has no teeth/threat... so Nvidia just stays Calm and Carries On. They're hoping gamers don't catch on and abide by thinking such pricing is correct or acceptable. Gamer should not relent and resist this is not the way supply and demand is suppose to work!

Nvidia and there AIB are in no-way not going to jeopardize their already inflated MSRP (pointed out in my #23 post) when Nvidia, their AIB's and retailers don't panic they all can keep gamers thinking a "smurf" PCB single fan GTX 1060 with only 6Gb has any merit commanding $250 just because it has GAMING in the title.

Worse yet the truly "Gelded" silicon that Nvidia miss-represents as the GTX 1060 3Gb; best price is $215 working a $20 Rebate for Gigabyte Windforce, a fairly generic offering. Here's a card that is stupidly over-priced, and honestly was still expensive when it was often found for $180, even as mining took off in the middle of Q1 2017.

If Nvidia can maintain selling "long in tooth technology" at great profit, while holding off with the investment of all the new advertising, AIB's making new cooler shrouds, print box's, etc and retailers keep stock move... They are "All" more than willing to perpetuate an "altered reality" if gamers just at like sheep.
 
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What's alarming is Nvidia (is said/if true) is now be inundated/flushed with silicon and they're keeping a stiff upper lip and unrelenting on prices. Honestly, they don't need to as regrettable AMD isn't in a place to compete, Nvidia knows they can hold out releasing Next-gen GeForce parts as yes AMD has no teeth/threat... so Nvidia just stays Calm and Carries On. They're hoping gamers don't catch on and abide by thinking such pricing is correct or acceptable. Gamer should not relent and resist this is not the way supply and demand is suppose to work!

Nvidia and there AIB are in no-way not going to jeopardize their already inflated MSRP (pointed out in my #23 post) when Nvidia, their AIB's and retailers don't panic they all can keep gamers thinking a "smurf" PCB single fan GTX 1060 with only 6Gb has any merit commanding $250 just because it has GAMING in the title.

Worse yet the truly "Gelded" silicon that Nvidia miss-represents as the GTX 1060 3Gb; best price is $215 working a $20 Rebate for Gigabyte Windforce, a fairly generic offering. Here's a card that is stupidly over-priced, and honestly was still expensive when it was often found for $180, even as mining took off in the middle of Q1 2017.

If Nvidia came maintain selling "long in tooth technology" at great profit, while holding off with the investment of all the new advertising, AIB's making new cooler shrouds, print box's, and retailers keep stock move... They are "All" more than willing to perpetuate an "altered reality" if gamers just at like sheep.
Dude if people are paying the price wouldn't you?
 
Dude if people are paying the price wouldn't you?
Is that sarcasm?
If others are jumping off the cliff... would you? That almost cult'ish talk... don't drink the Kool-Aid.

Knowing what was insinuated yesterday (being flushed a silicon) a 3Gb is wroth $160 straight up; no rebate, while a decent dual fan 6Gb is more like $220-230 in my mind perhaps after working a $10-20 Rebate.

And don't worry even at those prices I'd bet there "meat on bone" for everyone. Remember AMD was in this position the last time and they had to "fire-sale" Tahiti 280's for <$150 and 280X for like $170 and AMD hung one. Regrettably Nvidia can entrench and wait it out, seeing and saying nothing on the horizon. It's to bad AMD didn't have a re-spin of Polaris on 12nm, it could have at minimum induced a little heat under Nvidia.
 
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Is that sarcasm?
If others are jumping off the cliff... would you? That almost cult'ish talk... don't drink the Kool-Aid.

Knowing what was insinuated yesterday (being flushed a silicon) a 3Gb is wroth $160 straight up; no rebate, while a decent dual fan 6Gb is more like $220-230 in my mind perhaps after working a $10-20 Rebate.

And don't worry even at those prices I'd bet there "meat on bone" for everyone. Remember AMD was in this position the last time and they had to "fire-sale" Tahiti 280's for <$150 and 280X for like $170 and AMD hung one. Regrettably Nvidia can entrench and wait it out, seeing and saying nothing on the horizon. It's to bad AMD didn't have a re-spin of Polaris on 12nm, it could have at minimum induced a little heat under Nvidia.
Dead serious. I would sit on supply if I controlled the market AND could charge whatever I wanted. 1. It will buy more RD time. 2. I could flush the market in a second and not lose a dime in holding supply. You would have to be a complete idiot to flood the market you control with cheap goods.
 
Dead serious
Oh, no argument here that's exactly their position. Gamers just need to be informed and decide if they're okay with Nvidia being in that position and feel okay in feeding them excessive profit even thought they stepped in sh!#.

Gamers should understand they've freedom of choice.
 
Oh, no argument here that's exactly their position. Gamers just need to be informed and decide if they're okay with Nvidia being in that position and feel okay in feeding them excessive profit even thought they stepped in sh!#.

Gamers should understand they've freedom of choice.
Is this the same crowd that buys Call of Duty every year? We are talking about the same crowd right? lol
 
Uh... name one example? I'm having a hard time ascertaining if this is sarcasm or not. Most cards are still above MSRP, and that is not normal.

Don't forget that these cards are 2 years old, and still selling higher than MSRP. Ancient tech in GPU market terms.

Just another sign of GPU design stagnation.
 
Currently, even if they want - AIBs can't return to lowest prices without making much less to non profit.
Simply because GDDR prices pretty much doubled for OEMs. If a GTX 1060 6GB that was sold for 250$ to make the same profit, it would be sold for 270$.
Rubbish, Newegg, Amazon and eBay prices on new cards are back down to pre-hike prices. A 1060 6GB can be had at all three for $249.
 
Rubbish, Newegg, Amazon and eBay prices on new cards are back down to pre-hike prices. A 1060 6GB can be had at all three for $249.
I still see 570 being sold for 250+ Euros.
 
Rubbish, Newegg, Amazon and eBay prices on new cards are back down to pre-hike prices. A 1060 6GB can be had at all three for $249

Rubbish! Right today at Newegg it is $310... which is WAY off the lowest price I find which was $220 in April 2017 at Newegg. Although I should probably add the caveat; that such a price in all probability worked a rebate, which normally is $30 for EVGA on such a card.

We're not at or even close to what prices should be in the historical norm of graphical accelerators given the breath they've maintained in the market place. Even if we "factor" in the issues with GDDR memory these prices are still wack!

I still see 570 being sold for 250+ Euros.

Exactly based on where the market would customarily drop after this length in market a RX 570 4Gb would be at €129 / $150 no problem. They were almost there pre-mining, before they became the 'Bell of the Ball' for their Hash/$ for the entry crypto-miner snatched them up, and why they're still crazy pricing.
 
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Rubbish, Newegg, Amazon and eBay prices on new cards are back down to pre-hike prices. A 1060 6GB can be had at all three for $249.

Go figure low end cards...
 
A model. A simple one. For a limited amount of time. Some models came back up.
/unrubbish
No, still rubbish. Several models. Amazon even had seveal 1060 6gb on sale for $229 last weekend. Now most are back up to $249. The 1070's are also at decent prices again as are the Vega 56 and 64's. If you don't believe me go look for yourself.

Go figure low end cards...
See above. Just ordered a few of them for client PC's.
 
It still would cost me more for a 1060 6Gb in Australia than a few months after there release....

And like many I won't update till the prices come down....

Also AMD need to get the crap in order other wise Nvidia are going to pull and intel and release tech so slowly and keep the prices high.
 
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