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Posted by Noah
 - June 28, 2020, 14:16:55
Actually the average price has increased 10% since the rumours.
Posted by Jim Grove
 - June 10, 2019, 20:27:08
Yep nvidia continue to flood the GPU market with unwanted products.  Most VR users are more than happy with 1080 ti. If I didn't know any better, I'd say the RTX line was a complete non starter. Especially at 1000 a pop.
Posted by Kenneth Wilson
 - June 10, 2019, 15:12:46
Still over priced and they know it.

Intel has a GPU slated for next year and they are trying to adjust now.
Not much really new in their cards and 4k gaming at 60 fps still costs and arm an a leg. Might as well buy  a used 1080.

A nice addition to the GPU cards would be lossless audio support for DSD..etc, but sadly still missing and limited to DTS formats
Posted by Redaktion
 - June 10, 2019, 01:18:26
Nvidia's Super range of graphics cards could soon be upon us and there has been some speculation about how much the new products could cost. Along with that, there is a rumor that the current GeForce RTX 20-series cards will receive price cuts to help make them more competitive in an increasingly crowded marketplace.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Rumored-Nvidia-Super-graphics-card-prices-should-lead-to-super-price-drops-for-current-GeForce-RTX-20-series-cards.423668.0.html