Good news for players: Video card stocks have increased, prices will fall!

Recently a new to buy a graphics card If you tried and failed, we have good news for 2022: The stock nightmare of AMD and Nvidia GPUs may finally be over, and that will help keep prices down as well.

The report by 3DCenter shows that the availability of many graphics cards is at its best since the beginning of 2021 and continues to improve. Availability looks particularly good at European retailers who are taking more stock, which means it will be easier for customers to buy GPUs.


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How about AMD and Nvidia graphics card stocks?

shortage of graphics cards One of the worst side effects was that low stocks and incredibly high demand meant that in-stock GPUs were sold at very high prices compared to the MSRP (Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price).

The good news is that with the increasing GPU supply, prices seem to be dropping again. They are still not below or near the MSRP, but a downward trend has started in prices. As the 3DCenter report highlights, AMD GPUs it now sells for an average of 45 percent over MSRP, a big increase over what it should have been, but still lower than last month’s 63 percent MSRP.

On Nvidia GPUs On the other hand, the situation was worse, selling on average 77 percent above the MSRP last month. Fortunately, Nvidia prices has also dropped and now averages 57 percent MSRP. That’s still a lot, especially for high-end GPUs, but at least things are going in the right direction.

The ongoing global COVID-19 pandemic and chip shortage Many of the issues that caused limited GPU stock remain and current price drops, such as in cryptocurrency It could be due to a recent crash.

Crypto miners still have a significant impact on the GPU market and if another boom occurs, we could see GPU stocks decline again as miners buy in bulk and GPU prices rise again.

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