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NVIDIA 3000 series REAL price

Hey,

 

everything is in the title.
I'm asking that because, at first I ve watched this : NVIDIA just made EVERYTHING ELSE obsolete.
 

Plus according to the Nvidia official website
3070 : 519e
3080 : 719e
3090 : 1549e

But then I've been in a PC shop (LDLC) and talked with a seller... He said 3070 will be around 1000, 1100e. because of "card manufacturer"
How the hell is that Fu@$lg Shfekkzok$$I though...
Is that possible???

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Sounds like BS, they know nothing about what they're talking of.

 

Unless what they were saying is that "you'll probably be able to find a 3rd party 3070 that costs 1000€" which might not be impossible.

 

Nothing to do but wait, then you'll know.

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I doubt it'd be double, but it's possible there are models that get that high. Who would buy them is another question, seeing as you could simply buy a "lower end" card of a higher tier from another company if they priced themselves too high. However since we don't know where you live maybe you'll see hugely inflated pricing.

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retailer are free to price it however they want afaik

 

they might try to price hike to get rid of their 20 series stock, perhaps?

-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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On 9/7/2020 at 9:28 PM, Moonzy said:

they might try to price hike to get rid of their 20 series stock, perhaps?

It'd be really tough to sell 20 series cards without a discount and price-hike the 30 series. I don't think this will happen.

 

On 9/7/2020 at 9:16 PM, Kilrah said:

Unless what they were saying is that "you'll probably be able to find a 3rd party 3070 that costs 1000€" which might not be impossible.

A 3070 for 1000€ seems impossible to me. So far i havent seen any AIB card that costs double the MSRP. They also have no way to justify such a price because the GPU die stays the same as for everyone else.

 

 

 

For the most part i think this is about someone giving away pricing, who doesn't know what hes talking about.

If someone did not use reason to reach their conclusion in the first place, you cannot use reason to convince them otherwise.

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since these cards will sell out and retailers know that its not surprising they wanna cash in on this and sell it for much more than nvidia. i dont see anything wrong with that. stop being obsessed with it and then retailers would not have a reason to overprice it.

90% of the people who'll be able to get a FE card on first day will be dumping it on ebay for twice the cost.

i dont even see the purpose of this stupid thread??? if you want the real price shut it and wait like everyone else. literally not a single person here can answer the question of why some random moron in a random store in a random country told you that the cost is going to be 1k. stop acting like a horny 10 year old please

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1 hour ago, Stahlmann98 said:

A 3070 for 1000€ seems impossible to me. So far i havent seen any AIB card that costs double the MSRP. They also have no way to justify such a price because the GPU die stays the same as for everyone else.

I've seen that in the past with those special "limited edition" cards with crazy bling and/or cooling solutions... but it makes no sense doing that on a mid range card, it's always the top end that gets such treatment for obvious reasons. 

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