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AMD and Nvidia graphics card pricing is improving as stock increases

The latest phase of overpriced graphics cards might be coming to an end. According to a 3DCenter investigation into GPU market prices for current-gen AMD Radeon RX 6000 series and Nvidia RTX 30 series cards, the pricing of these cards is slowly reducing and stock is beginning to improve too.

Generally, the pricing of AMD cards is similar to as they were the past month, with the price of the Radeon RX 6800 series increasing, but the Radeon RX 6900 XT and the RX 6700 XT decreasing. However, most Nvidia RTX 30 series card prices have reduced, with the only one to increase being the RTX 3060 Ti.

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Despite the price reduction, Nvidia cards are priced on average 91% above the MSRP. As for the AMD cards, they cost about 81% more than their MSRP.

The following tables summarise 3DCenter's investigation on the pricing of AMD Radeon RX 6000 series and Nvidia RTX 30 series cards. All prices are as of June 20, 2021 and only deliverable offers were taken into consideration.

6700XT 6800 6800XT 6900XT
Geizhals 798-899€ 1199-1826€ 1248-2109€ 1589-2399€
Alternate 799-999€ Out of stock 1299€ 1699-2449€
Caseking 868-895 Out of stock 1560€ 1871-2266€
Computeruniverse Out of stock Out of stock Out of stock 1596-1890€
Equippr 799€ Out of stock Out of stock Out of stock
Galaxus 856-986€ Out of stock Out of stock Out of stock
Hardwarecamp24 829-879€ Out of stock 1349€ 1799€
Mindfactory 798-899€ 1199-1349€ 1299€ 1689-2199€
Notebooksbilliger 799-999€ Out of stock Out of stock 1649-2190€
ProShop Out of stock Out of stock Out of stock 2999€
MSRP 479€ 579€ 649€ 999€
Surcharge from +67% from +107% from +92% from +59%
Change as of May 30th -11% +36% +13% -11%
Availability ★★★★☆ ★★☆☆☆ ★★★☆☆ ★★★★☆
3060 3060Ti 3070 3070Ti 3080 3080Ti 3090
Geizhals 679-1203€ 1180€ 989-1399€ 1000-1398€ 1579-1999€ 1649-2197€ 2169-3330€
Alternate 689-819€ Out of stock 999-1239€ 1099-1229€ 1599-1929€ 1859-2669€ 2199-3269€
Caseking 717-794€ Out of stock 1085-1305€ 1193-1214€ 1784-1910€ 1999-2173€ 2523-2887€
Computeruniverse Out of stock Out of stock Out of stock Out of stock Out of stock 1764€ Out of stock
Equippr Out of stock Out of stock Out of stock Out of stock Out of stock 1649€ 2169€
Galaxus 839€ Out of stock 1079-1249€ Out of stock Out of stock Out of stock Out of stock
Hardwarecamp24 799€ Out of stock 1099€ 1049€ 1699€ Out of stock 2399-2699€
Mindfactory 679-699€ Out of stock 1099-1199€ 1099€ 1598-1799€ 1799-1939€ 2198-2399€
Notebooksbilliger Out of stock Out of stock 1049-1149€ 1079-1340€ 1799€ Out of stock 2299-2349€
ProShop 1299-1429€ Out of stock Out of stock Out of stock Out of stock 2599-3129€ 2499€
MSRP 329€ 419€ 519€ 619€ 719€ 1199€ 1549€
Surcharge from +106% from +182% from +91% from +62% from +120% from +38% from +40%
Change as of May 30th -46% +67% -54% N/A -58% N/A -34%
Availability ★★★★☆ ★☆☆☆☆ ★★★★☆ ★★★☆☆ ★★★★☆ ★★★★☆ ★★★★☆

The reason behind the Nvidia price drop dates back to May, when the company shifted GPU production to LHR GPUs. After some time without shipping GPUs due to the transition from standard GPUs to LHR GPUs, the backlog of orders increased significantly. Once Nvidia started to ship the LHR GPUs and began to fulfil orders, prices reduced, and the stock increased.

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KitGuru says: If Nvidia keeps shipping more LHR GPUs, the pricing and stock situation should improve, but probably slower than the past month as retailers will avoid selling cards at a loss.

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