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Product Name: | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti 8GB GDDR6 PCI Express 4.0 Graphics Card - Steel and Black |
Product SKU: | 6439402_6439402 |
UPC: | 812674024608 |
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Oh, and the $ for a gym membership so you can bulk up to be able to lift it.
Nvidia is going to have a glut of inventory holding the price high
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FE seems to be the way to go for current value on 30X0 MSRP if you can still find them in the tier you're looking for. Bitch at me all you want, it is what it is whether people want to accept it or not. There were no signs of these major price drops for BF that everyone claimed was coming, and NVIDIA is slowly trickling next gen at their own discretion.
Not saying that WILL happen, but it's happened to me in the past with a few different products (including GPU's, when I was shopping 1660's LONG ago).
Also, global supply chains are in so much flux right now, that it's extremely…dangerous to try and predict what prices for almost anything will do in the near term. Pre-Covid? Sure, especially for cyclical items like chips, but now? Guessing.
Not saying that WILL happen, but it's happened to me in the past with a few different products (including GPU's, when I was shopping 1660's LONG ago).
Also, global supply chains are in so much flux right now, that it's extremely…dangerous to try and predict what prices for almost anything will do in the near term. Pre-Covid? Sure, especially for cyclical items like chips, but now? Guessing.
I get this point and you should do what you feel comfortable doing, but electronics supply chain issues are softening as we get closer to a recession and further from covid. Less companies are making retail electronics so the competition for parts isnt as great and component manufacturing has had less interruptions with less covid stoppages and more capacity opening up to meet the demand. Still a backlog at component manufacturers but i've seen lead times come down significantly. (I work in the pcba industry)