Even if the RTX 2000-series cards turn out to be worth the advertised MSRP, the market prices might end up higher due to Trumps tariffs imposed on Chinese exports and inventory problems caused by crypto miners. This would also apply to individual PC components, but pre-built systems, laptops and components already in stock are not to be affected.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Nvidia-RTX-2000-series-cards-to-get-10-increased-MSRP-thanks-to-Trump.332236.0.html
Video cards haven't sold for MSRP in years. And the 10 series still aren't.
Really odd that the new Apple products are exempt from the tariffs.
Shame you guys went political on us......
Yea!! The site is also called "Notebookcheck", not "Generalhardwarecheck".
The article about Rome and Cascade Lake doesn't belong here either.
Quote from: DavidC1 on September 18, 2018, 13:46:10
Yea!! The site is also called "Notebookcheck", not "Generalhardwarecheck".
The article about Rome and Cascade Lake doesn't belong here either.
In case you missed it, this is relevant information for those who were concerned about laptop prices spiking because of the tariffs. Turns out laptops are nor affected.
LOL