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RTX 30-series Founders Edition cards just got more expensive

RTX 30 series graphics cards have seen their MSRP increased by at least €20 in Europe. In the UK, so far only the RTX 3070 Ti has seen an increase to its listed price. However, considering all other SKUs are now more expensive in Europe, we would not be surprised to see UK pricing follow suit in the near future.

The price changes were first shared in the Notebooksbilliger/LDLC Discord group (via VideoCardz), where the retailer posted the new prices of the RTX 30 series cards for NBB (Germany, Austria, Netherlands) and LDLC (France, Belgium, Spain, Luxembourg, Italy) customers.

You can see a table of all the prices changes here:

SKU Before After Difference
GeForce RTX 3090 €1549 €1649 +€100 (6.4%)
GeForce RTX 3080 Ti €1199 €1269 +€70 (5.8%)
GeForce RTX 3080 €719 €759 +€40 (5.6%)
GeForce RTX 3070 Ti €619 €649 +€30 (4.8%)
GeForce RTX 3070 €519 €549 +€30 (5.8%)
GeForce RTX 3060 Ti €419 €439 +€20 (4.7%)

Crunching the numbers tells us that the RTX 30 series' MSRP increased by 5.5% on average. As expected, the lower-end SKUs saw smaller price increases, but in the RTX 3090's case, an extra €100 isn't exactly chump change. For now, only the RTX 3070 Ti ha seen a price increase on UK shores (+£20), but we'd guess other cards are likely to be impacted soon.

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