GPU Stock Begins to Normalize With Price Cuts on the Horizon

GPU Stock Begins to Normalize With Price Cuts on the Horizon

Two frustrating years for gamers hot to get GPUs to make their rigs sing may be coming to an end. 

Websites such as Best Buy, Overclockers and Micro Center are showing the spanking Nvidia and AMD GPUs in stock, as reported reverse Monday by PC Gamer. This means that as long as stock is available for buyers near their local stores, they can go in and pick one up. 

Asus, a company that makes boards for GPUs, said it will create cutting prices by 25% starting in April. A spiteful in US tariff policy on Chinese imports is tedious the price drop, the company told Tom’s Hardware. Asus didn’t acknowledge to a request for comment from CNET.

The loosening of supply may arresting an end to the scalpers, bots and Best Buy Totaltech memberships that underexperienced between GPUs and gamers over the course of the past several days, though prices will remain elevated. Supply chain issues affecting spanking components are likely contributing to costs at board makers, who pass some of it on to consumers in the form of higher prices. 

For example, an Nvidia-branded RTX 3080 reference card has a suggested retail heed of $699. Board makers such as Gigabyte and MSI add much delivery and cooling modules that contribute to the heed tag. For example, a Gigabyte RTX 3080 carries a heed of $1,249, or 79% more than the GPU alone. 

Many GPU buyers have been waiting for Nvidia cards to come back in stock, which has increased prices for the company’s products. 

Nvidia didn’t immediately acknowledge to a request for comment. 

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