30 series graphics card3/24/2023 NVIDIA has been known to change the price up to the minute of the launch, raising prices and catching AIB partners off guard as they have to scramble to fix their own pricing. With the 30 series Ti launch, NVIDIA proves it cares about investors and profits, not about making cards affordable for gamers. NVIDIA will try to maximize profits, maybe even launching this card at 1300 or 1400 dollars. Rumored pricing is supposed to be 700 dollars MSRP but I really doubt that, Jensen is likely to launch this card more around the 800 or 900 dollar mark at minimum, and I wouldn’t be surprised if he calls it at 999. I really doubt that the price will be scaling linearly on this card. So say the RTX 4080 could deliver somewhere near a 50% improvement over the last gen. Where the RTX 30 series was a generational leap, offering 40% to 50% improvement over the last gen card at the same launch MSRP, NVIDIA has learned the market can bear quite a lot more. RTX 40 Series pricing won’t scale linearly This should just mean that NVIDIA are just packing more cores onto the same die, or we may even see a dual die approach, but basically more along the RTX 30 series line of performance, just more of it. What we have heard is the higher power requirements, and even bigger cooling shrouds. With the RTX 40 series launch, NVIDIA isn’t talking about die improvements, although surely some small ones have been made. Yes, at that TI card launch, the 3080 was priced much higher, but NVIDIA leaned into the market pricing and decided it needed more profit, and these Ti’s were scalped for outrageous prices. 2022ĭuring the cluster duck which also included a silicon shortage thanks to a global pandemic, NVIDIA started releasing Ti models which offered by comparison to their base models, a very small performance boost for a very large price increase, with the 3080Ti MSRP at 1200 dollars. RTX 40 Series rumored to start launching Sept. ![]() Let’s look at a 1080 versus a 20, where the 1080 had an MSRP of 600 us dollars, the 2080 came in at 700 bucks, and the 3080 was supposed to be 700 also, but immediately got jacked by miners and scalpers. With previous GPU launches, we’ve seen a roughly 50% increase in performance at the same tier for very little increase in price. So with the launch date set for September or possibly even much sooner, should you wait or get a 30 series card now? Apart from the rumored specs and leaks that other much bigger channels have covered, let’s focus on the market pattern right now, and keep in mind that this is speculation, informed by watching GPU pricing over the years- I don’t have insider access. Updates for our reviews are on the companion posts on. Just a reminder if this video helps you, please hit that like and subscribe, give us a quick follow on social media, and if you have questions or find some good tech you want us to check out, leave your comments down below. ![]() Wait for RTX 40 series, or better to buy RTX 30 series now? ![]() Sponsor- Please use our affiliate link for Noctua Redux Fans at
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