CPU and GPU Availability and Pricing Update: June 2021

I am just so thankful I have been able to get my 3000 series GPU at MSRP.

$1799 ($1955 with tax) sounds like a lot for each 3090 FTW3 until you fast forward to the present.

This is sad.

This is shameful.

And all for the crypto PONZI schemes.
 
In Moscow, a 6900XT costs 2500-3500 USD (depending on the brand). I paid 2000 for my Asrock in March. Now it costs 25% more.
 
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CPU prices and availability have been pretty good in Germany for a while.
5600X is currently available for €17 under msrp, 5800X for €66 under MSRP, 5900X at msrp and 5950X €30 under msrp.

GPU availability is also a bit better. GPU like the 3080 that were essentially a now show since release are now available but still extremely expensive. The ‚cheapest‘ offering are 3060 for €699.
The exception is the 3060Ti which is nowhere to be found since its launch.

AMD wise, all models are available, with the 6700XT having the widest range of models starting at € 829.

One oddity is that in stock 3070Ti are cheaper than 6800 non XT.

Pricing sources: Mindfactory, Alternate and Notebooksbilliger.
 
I've noticed the average price of the 3060 has drop quite a lot recently in the UK, same for the 6700 XT.

Same in the Netherlands for the 3060 and 3070. Prices have dropped between 10 and 40%. Cheapest 3060 costs €528.
 
I am just so thankful I have been able to get my 3000 series GPU at MSRP.

$1799 ($1955 with tax) sounds like a lot for each 3090 FTW3 until you fast forward to the present.

This is sad.

This is shameful.

And all for the crypto PONZI schemes.

I'm kinda new here but WTF is up with your similar "Thank god I got my 3090 for MSRP" every now and then... like seriously, I'm starting to doubt you even have a 3090 and just crave the attention.
 
Glad to see there are a lot of rich people who can afford those overpriced card unfortunately I am not in that group and I cannot afford to pay any scalper.
 
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