It's Working: No One Is Buying 8GB GPUs
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In this video, we crawl through over 450 listings of GPUs from AMD, NVIDIA, and Intel. The one finding that jumps-out more than anything else is that the most available cards at the closest prices to MSRP are 8GB models, particularly when higher capacity models of the "same" GPU exist. This further reinforces that MSRP is no longer a reliable metric in GPU reviews (right now, at least) for even baseline comparisons of value. This type of research is limited in scope by nature as even just trying to capture one market accurately required documenting 3 major retailers for hundreds of listings, which took a lot of time to do. Prices will also change with time, making it difficult to keep track of. Still, we wanted to try and better understand what's going on, the best value video cards right now by proximity to MSRP, and which graphics cards people aren't buying.
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - GPU Pricing Update
02:19 - The Pricing Mess
06:00 - Broad GPU Price Findings
07:05 - Methodology of Price Collection
08:27 - Avg Price Over MSRP by Dollars
09:40 - Avg Price Over MSRP by Percentage Increase
10:08 - Listings At MSRP vs Total Listings
11:49 - Count of Available GPU Listings
12:34 - Percentage of In Stock Listings by Model
13:23 - AMD's 9070 and XT MSRP Still Barely Exists
15:18 - In Stock Price Spread Min-to-Max
17:29 - NVIDIA's Most Expensive Partners
17:58 - NVIDIA Partner Listings
18:27 - Conclusion
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