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Posted by Codrut Nistor
 - October 26, 2022, 16:25:13
Quote from: rola on October 24, 2022, 18:47:39
Quote from: Codrut Nistor on October 24, 2022, 11:20:27The author here - the article is not a promotion paid by anyone, it's just a deal article. The problem with the RTX 4090 is that finding one in stock is very tricky these days, and good luck finding it for the MSRP, if you manage to find one. Is the US$2000+ price tag too high for the RTX 3090 in question here? Yes, it is. However, a 58 percent discount feels like at least a decent deal. And, @kek, if you mentioned the MSRP, I am sure you know that the RTX 3090 came with a US$1,500 MSRP.
nope. that was the price after mining peovlem
I am not here to argue, so I won't, but please take a look at this link - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GeForce_30_series - the launch MSRP for the RTX 3090 was US$1,499.
Posted by Bread
 - October 26, 2022, 09:49:03
It's a Zotac... Look at the ratings by feature. Garbage. Why an "expert" would promote such a bad product is beyond me.

And as far as sponsored news, maybe you're not getting paid by Zotac but you've posted an affiliate link so you are getting paid if someone buys it.
Posted by Govdubz
 - October 25, 2022, 21:58:52
Well that was short lived. I'm showing the price back up to "normal". Mistake on distributors part?
Posted by rola
 - October 24, 2022, 18:47:39
Quote from: Codrut Nistor on October 24, 2022, 11:20:27The author here - the article is not a promotion paid by anyone, it's just a deal article. The problem with the RTX 4090 is that finding one in stock is very tricky these days, and good luck finding it for the MSRP, if you manage to find one. Is the US$2000+ price tag too high for the RTX 3090 in question here? Yes, it is. However, a 58 percent discount feels like at least a decent deal. And, @kek, if you mentioned the MSRP, I am sure you know that the RTX 3090 came with a US$1,500 MSRP.
nope. that was the price after mining peovlem
Posted by rola
 - October 24, 2022, 18:45:29
Wow what a bargain 😂, my brother payed same price on the release. now back to the same price. how much cost this add post
Posted by Codrut Nistor
 - October 24, 2022, 15:24:56
Quote from: Hello GPU on October 24, 2022, 12:41:27Do an article on the current state of supply vs. demand. Pandemic constraints are clearing up. Rare metals and geo politics are being negotiated. Fabs are being built. Game releases for winter and spring are looking better than the past. Until then manufacturers are comfortable operating on demand rather than shoring up inventory. 2016 and 2017 were not that long ago when the market was saturated bringing costs down, way down; a business model that has since been avoided and is sure to be dismissed by the board for the foreseeable future.
An excellent idea, thank you very much for the suggestion! Grabbing my hands on the data required for such an article, on the other hand, might prove to be a nearly impossible task.
@Josh: We are all entitled to have an opinion, so I won't argue with you. Have a great day!
Posted by Josh
 - October 24, 2022, 13:21:17
Can we quit calling it sponsored "news" and call it what it is? It's a big ad pretending to be an article.
Posted by Hello GPU
 - October 24, 2022, 12:41:27
Do an article on the current state of supply vs. demand. Pandemic constraints are clearing up. Rare metals and geo politics are being negotiated. Fabs are being built. Game releases for winter and spring are looking better than the past. Until then manufacturers are comfortable operating on demand rather than shoring up inventory. 2016 and 2017 were not that long ago when the market was saturated bringing costs down, way down; a business model that has since been avoided and is sure to be dismissed by the board for the foreseeable future.
Posted by Codrut Nistor
 - October 24, 2022, 11:20:27
The author here - the article is not a promotion paid by anyone, it's just a deal article. The problem with the RTX 4090 is that finding one in stock is very tricky these days, and good luck finding it for the MSRP, if you manage to find one. Is the US$2000+ price tag too high for the RTX 3090 in question here? Yes, it is. However, a 58 percent discount feels like at least a decent deal. And, @kek, if you mentioned the MSRP, I am sure you know that the RTX 3090 came with a US$1,500 MSRP.
Posted by kek
 - October 24, 2022, 05:34:23
Discounted?

More like sold at MSRP.

Call us out when it drops to 500$ or something like that.
Posted by Kevin Tor
 - October 24, 2022, 02:57:47
This is clearly an sponsored Post, it's like it is trying so hard to sell an overpriced last gen GPU.
Posted by blablabla
 - October 23, 2022, 22:03:37
Ummm... I know it's probably some sponsored news, but showing 3090 "discounted" from 2,1k$ (!!!), when You can get a 4090 for around the same base price is a bit rude.
Posted by Redaktion
 - October 23, 2022, 17:49:56
While many retailers are facing GeForce RTX 4090 stock problems, quite a few RTX 3000-series video cards are available for generous discounts. This weekend's highlight is the discount offered by Amazon for the ZOTAC Gaming GeForce RTX 3090 Trinity OC 24GB, which is down to US$999.99 from a list price of no less than US$2,399.99.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/ZOTAC-Gaming-GeForce-RTX-3090-Trinity-OC-24GB-drops-by-58-percent-on-Amazon.663801.0.html