Prices for NVIDIA and AMD video cards continue to fall

Prices for NVIDIA and AMD video cards continue to fall

Good news for anyone who hasn't gotten their hands on a new video card for their setup yet. In fact, according to the usual update of 3D Center, which, remember, refers to the German market, even in April the average price of NVIDIA and AMD cards dropped, continuing the trend started at the beginning of the year. Specifically, the average price of AMD cards fell by 13%, while that of NVIDIA products by 6%. The slower decline in NVIDIA cards may indicate that prices are tending to stabilize, but we'll see in a few weeks if that is confirmed.



Photo Credit: 3D Center At the moment, both products AMD and NVIDIA continue to sell for more than their MSRP, although, thankfully, we're a long way from last year's excesses. Specifically, NVIDIA cards are on average offered at 19% higher prices than MSRP, while AMD cards are 12% higher. The very recent GeForce RTX 3090 Ti was also not included in the data, which was available at the list price right away.| ); }


Photo Credit: 3D Center After all, the fact that if people have waited until now to get their hands on a brand new graphics card, at this point they will probably wait a few more months to jump directly to Ada Lovelace and RDNA 3, which should, as usual, make further improvements. Certainly, this 2022, net of the war between Russia and Ukraine which has complicated things a bit, has seen a significant improvement in the offer of video cards.