According to the data published by 3D Center which, we recall, refer specifically to the German market, the positive trend inaugurated in the first months of 2022 concerning the average price of NVIDIA and AMD video cards continues also in June.
In particular, in this latest update it was found that finally AMD cards on average can be purchased at around 5% less than the recommended price, while NVIDIA cards are, again on average, only 2% more than to the MSRP. This is a substantial improvement over last month, when we told you that the products were on sale for about 10% higher than recommended.
Photo Credit: 3DCenter if ( jQuery ("# crm_srl-th_hardware_d_mh2_1"). Obviously, being an average, some popular models continue to be sold at a much higher figure than the MSRP. For example, to take home a Radeon RX 6600 you need to shell out about 20% more than the recommended price, while on the NVIDIA front the most expensive are the GeForce RTX 3060 Ti (17%), RTX 3060 (11%) and RTX 3050 (13%). In any case, this generalized drop in prices can only be good for the market, even if it could be a bit late for some consumers who are already thinking about the next generation.
In particular, in this latest update it was found that finally AMD cards on average can be purchased at around 5% less than the recommended price, while NVIDIA cards are, again on average, only 2% more than to the MSRP. This is a substantial improvement over last month, when we told you that the products were on sale for about 10% higher than recommended.
Photo Credit: 3DCenter if ( jQuery ("# crm_srl-th_hardware_d_mh2_1"). Obviously, being an average, some popular models continue to be sold at a much higher figure than the MSRP. For example, to take home a Radeon RX 6600 you need to shell out about 20% more than the recommended price, while on the NVIDIA front the most expensive are the GeForce RTX 3060 Ti (17%), RTX 3060 (11%) and RTX 3050 (13%). In any case, this generalized drop in prices can only be good for the market, even if it could be a bit late for some consumers who are already thinking about the next generation.