this post was submitted on 07 Jan 2025
157 points (95.9% liked)
Games
33096 readers
1465 users here now
Welcome to the largest gaming community on Lemmy! Discussion for all kinds of games. Video games, tabletop games, card games etc.
Weekly Threads:
Rules:
-
Submissions have to be related to games
-
No bigotry or harassment, be civil
-
No excessive self-promotion
-
Stay on-topic; no memes, funny videos, giveaways, reposts, or low-effort posts
-
Mark Spoilers and NSFW
-
No linking to piracy
More information about the community rules can be found here.
founded 2 years ago
MODERATORS
you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
view the rest of the comments
They're not even pretending to be affordable any more.
Nvidia is just doing what every monopoly does, and AMD is just playing into it like they did on CPUs with Intel. They'll keep competing for price performance for a few years then drop something that drops them back on top (or at least near it).
Buy 800 of those or buy a house. Pick.
I can't do either of those. I chose Option C, a hospital visit.
Look at money bags over here. He can go to the HoSpItAl.
Unfortunately, that's the anti-scalper countermeasure. Crippling their crypto mining potential didn't impact scalping very much, so they increased the price with the RTX 40 series. The RTX 40s were much easier to find than the RTX 30s were, so here we are for the RTX 50s. They're already on the edge of what people will pay, so they're less attractive to scalpers. We'll probably see an initial wave of scalped 3090s for $3500-$4000, then it will drop off after a few months and the market will mostly have un-scalped ones with fancy coolers for $2200-$2500 from Zotac, MSI, Gigabyte, etc.
The switch from proof of work to proof of stake in ETH right before the 40 series launch was the primary driver of the increased availability.
The existence of scalpers means demand exceeds supply. Pricing them this high is a countermeasures against scalpers....in that Nvidia wants to make the money that scalpers would have made .
No, it's a direct result of observing the market during those periods and seeing the lemmings beating down doors to pay 600-1000 dollars over MSRP. They realized the market is stupid and will bear the extra cost.
Not really a countermeasure, but the scalping certainly proved that there is a lot of people willing to buy their stuff at high prices.