![]() If you need evidence of that, just go back and check our GPU pricing update for May 2021 when the 3070 was closer to $1,600(!).Īnyway, for those of you who are now ready to buy, and aren't willing to hold out for next gen products to arrive - because let's be honest, pricing will almost certainly be inflated and availability will be poor around launch day - what should you buy now? For that, we've come up with some fresh data and created a cost per frame analysis. So while pricing still sucks compared to 2019, it could be worse, a lot worse. Then again, we do believe that if gamers had the opportunity of buying an RTX 3070 for $730 or an RX 6700 XT for $570 earlier this year, they would have jumped at it. We've been monitoring GPU prices for well over a year now and it's great to see prices getting closer and closer to the MSRP.īut as we mentioned in that feature, it's hard to say just how exciting that is for prospective buyers considering most of these products are now 18 months old and will likely be superseded by the end of this year by much more powerful next-gen hardware. For those who missed it, we recently published our GPU pricing update for April 2022, which saw prices for graphics cards continue to trend in the right direction.
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