The price of radeon and geforce cards fell 25% in March
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After a long and arduous shortage of AMD's Radeon graphics cards and NVIDIA's GeForce, it seems that the offer is starting to normalize, with a drop in prices during the month of March.
Radeon and GeForce graphics cards begin to drop in store prices
We must be realistic, we did not have high hopes that the prices of graphics cards would drop until the second half of this year, but against all odds, during March we have begun to see a decrease in prices.
For the first time in several months, we have good news. Supply is beginning to rebound and prices are beginning to reach reasonable levels. In the month of March alone, prices for high-end graphics cards, such as NVIDIA's GTX 1080 Ti and AMD's RX Vega 64, dropped as much as 25%.
GTX 1080 Ti Price History
Mid-range graphics cards also experienced price drops, in fact, almost all mid-range to high-end graphics cards that we can find on Amazon had dropped their price by 15-30%.
Stock levels also appear to be back to normal. AMD Radeon RX 500 and Vega series graphics cards, as well as NVIDIA GeForce GTX 10 graphics cards are more frequently in stock at stores like Amazon and Newegg .
The offer enhancement appears to be due in part to the impending launch of the first ASIC miner for Ethereum, which would make GPU mining of Ethereum obsolete. We expect prices to continue to drop further in April.
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