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>G*mers when confronted by economy of one of the most complicated goods humanity has ever produced

2020: Waaah GPUs aren't available

2022: Waah GPUs too expensive

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I don’t think this an economics thing when Apple (notorious for high margins) didn’t increase their prices when they’ve literally said there’s shortages from lockdowns :marseymerchant:.

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Apple has weird supply chain that isn't used crypto and other stuff + the high margins allow them to maintain MSRP when production costs go up

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Yes but a $500 increase?

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More people wfh and gaming might justify it idk

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It's pretty well-known that nvidia pumped up their production of 3000-series cards a ton to cash in on crypto shit, they've got a fricking ton of inventory left and if they price these any lower then they won't be able to clear it out.

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It's pretty well-known that nvidia pumped up their production of 3000-series cards a ton to cash in on crypto shit

good for them lol

if they price these any lower then they won't be able to clear it out.

guess theyll lose money then? Or maybe theyre not dumb and expect demand to surge after rates drop in 2024 idk,

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Surging demand in 2024 is irrelevant to the 3000-series, particularly the high-end cards. They're not the only game in town and can't keep the charade up that long, since AMD didn't frick up the same way (by overproducing). With every month that goes by, the relative value of the 3000-series cards drops - it's already a fair bit below MSRP for most models. The longer it takes to sell them, the more loss they'll take on each card.

Reminder that NVDA is literally down over 50% from 12 months ago.

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Well this shit didnt happed before the covid bull. I dont recall ever having trouble buying any computer component before 2020

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This is such a hilarious wingcucked and obviously wrong statement. Are you a parody account? lol

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I dont remember massive chip shortages before the covid lockdowns, could be wrong but I never had a problem buying GPUs before

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Market price is a boogeyman for them. Like bruh don't buy them

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