Ethereum has successfully merged, GPUs are still overpriced, was Any Forums wrong?
Ethereum has successfully merged, GPUs are still overpriced, was Any Forums wrong?
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I know you're baiting, but do you really expect that GPU stocks from China to be put on the market in literally one hour?
It's 1-4 AM in the part of the world that actually matters.
>prices will correct in an instant because.... because I said so!
Will it take a month before we realistically can see the ramifications in the market?
More than a month, obviously. Think about shipping/customs processing times.
Realistically, I don't see 3090 TIs going below $1100
It's early and it's already habbening
analyticsindiamag com/the-merge-is-killing-nvidia-gpu-prices/
>Indiamag
I didn’t take that to account. I am giving it roughly 4 months then before buying a new gpu
i went from making $2-$4 a day on my 3090 and now its looking like it plummeted to $0.09
ama
It's slowly going down
>shipping/customs
Takes a couple weeks, no more. Do you really think they load used GPUs on container ships?
takes some time for prices to adjust
They'll be transported by all shipping methods. Ship/plane/freight. It'll take a while for the bulk of GPUs from eastern countries to get distributed (if they even want to sell/distribute them to other continents).
I can't wait for the idiots who think their mined out 3080s are still worth 1000€ to get assblasted.
Difficultly is literally irrelevant now.
That flat line is it no longer mattering. Difficulty is effectively 0.
>he STILL thinks gpu prices are fucked because of mining, but not because of artificial scarcity
why are gaymers so retarded
why not both?
-artifical scarcity
-nvidia price gouging and being megakike
-miners gobbling up gpus
-scalpers
-amd losing ground
-VR
-AI
-tech workers and engineers earning 6figs can easily afford 1500-2k gpus.
Nvidia had a field day with these happenings.
Yes, user, illuminati stole all the gpu cards. And left all other components on the shelves just like that
Yes
It's illegal in much of the world now. The Dems might make it illegal here in the United States.
these except amd also had a field day and also actual scarcity from the clustering of supply chain problems we had for the last two years
I mean there might have been some problems. Who knows. Amd obviously profited too but I cant blame them, they are not exactly in good position right now. Thier cpus are competitive but the gpus having problems. Lotta users complaining about the drivers and instability.