You will probably see the biggest price tank for last gen flagship...ever...here in Canada people are unloading 2080 ti FE for CAD$500...and that is cheap when converted to the mighty dollar....
That would be sweet! I'm looking at 5700 / 5700 XT / 5600XT for mining ETH in the near-to-long term. I'm thinking though, an 8GB RX 5700 might be a better buy, longevity-wise, than a 5600 XT, just for the extra 2GB of VRAM. (DAG size grows every, what, 30,000 blocks or something? Maybe 300,000.)I am wondering if there will be any price cut on 5700XT.
The used market is already dropping fast, a nd I think it has a bit further to go before it settles.
I'm seeing 2080 TI's in the $400-$500 range, 2080 Supers in the $300 to $400 range, and 5700XTs spanning the $100-$300 range.
If the 3070 does actually edge out the 2080TI, and for $500 bucks, I can see the price settling around $400 unless scarcity kicks in and prices rebound.
All the cards above those price points are sitting with 0 bids.
Where are you seeing 2080ti for $500CDN used? I'd jump on one at that price considering 3080 will probably be around $950CDN and the 3090 will be $1800 or so.
Once the dust settles and 3070 is out, I could see it going that low. Right now on ebay they are around $700-$800 with bids on them.
Where are you seeing RX 5700 XT at around $100?
Completed listings show the most recently sold RX 5700 XTs at around $350, normal price.
RTX 2080 super $500+, lower than normal, but still holding value.
If you see a current auction listing at a very low price, they don't mean anything, most people start the auctions at $0.99
The prices on ebay are not that low yet. In general, I've noticed that older high end hardware sells for a lot more than you would expect, even when it's outclassed by current midrange stuff. It's like the old stuff still has some halo effect that people are willing to pay for.
Also, it's sometimes better not to sell your old card at the same time as everyone else. You may actually get a better price if you wait until all the early upgraders have already sold off their cards.
Good advice. I have this 2080ti to offload now. So maybe right now before the 3000 series is available or wait a few months?
Thank you.I suggest you offload now because nvidia will trickle out more info what will further affect the pricing.
Well, the RX 5700/XT is an ETH monster, 50-53MH/sec, @ 110-120W.
As long as ETH is heading upwards, I don't expect prices on those cards to collapse.
Rx 5300 just launched at 129 with 3gb memory.I'm waiting on RX580 to drop below $100..
You're kidding, right? 3GB of VRAM?Rx 5300 just launched at 129 with 3gb memory.
There could be a debate made on whether 3GB is enough for 1080p or not like the controversial (but very popular) 1060 3GB. But I can definitely see a market for this although it should have been maybe $110.You're kidding, right? 3GB of VRAM?
Even after AMD started a marketing push for 8GB of VRAM to ensure the "full experience" of games?
I could see 6GGB, but 3GB is absolutely DOA in today's market. Figures that OEMs would go for something THAT crippled.
Where are you seeing RX 5700 XT at around $100?
Completed listings show the most recently sold RX 5700 XTs at around $350, normal price.
RTX 2080 super $500+, lower than normal, but still holding value.
If you see a current auction listing at a very low price, they don't mean anything, most people start the auctions at $0.99
I think, once the new cards come out.. The Prices will drop around 50%..
Who in right mind buy a RTX2080 Super for $500+ right now? When RTX3070 is going to sell around $500 next month..