Last month it was $330, and this month it's $332, so the bump in RX 6700 XT, 6800, and 6800 XT unit sales pulled the overall average up. The average price of an AMD GPU actually increased slightly, but that's partly because it's quite a bit lower than Nvidia. Quantity sold on the most other Nvidia cards increased, except for the RTX 3060 which saw an 11% decline. ![]() That's mostly due to the decrease in 4090, 3090 Ti, and 3090 unit sales. Intel's eBay prices have also dropped, though they're mostly still above MSRP, likely due to limited supply - some people are still trying to get an Arc A770 16GB.ĭespite the increasing price on so many Nvidia cards, the average price per Nvidia GPU did drop: from $621 to $600 even. Only the RTX 3050 dropped in price, while for AMD all the cards below the RX 6800 at least went down a bit. What's particularly perplexing is the increasing prices on RTX 30-series and upper tier RX 6000-series parts. ![]() The quantity of 4090 cards sold on eBay dropped 28% as well, though it's still over 800, more than all the AMD 68 series cards combined. RTX 4090 did come down a bit from the $2,300 range to "only" $2,215, but it's still priced higher than most gamers can afford. The RTX 4080 is now available, and the average price for cards sold on eBay sits at a hefty $1,500 - $300 above the MSRP. Nvidia Ada / Ampere and AMD RDNA2 GPUs: eBay Pricing for November 2022 GPU This doesn't necessarily say much about retail prices, but auction sites remain a good way of tracking the pulse of GPU supply and demand. Here's a look at the eBay prices for the various GPUs. We're definitely not seeing any decent deals on the 30 Ti at this stage, nor the 3080 Ti for that matter. Perhaps the excess inventory of RTX 30-series parts, particularly the 30 models at the top of the stack, has dried up. Who's buying RTX 3080 cards for $800 still? I couldn't tell you. Just about every decent deal over the weeks of Black Friday and Cyber Monday ended up selling out, along with a fair number of not so great deals. but there also seems to have been a lot of demand for new graphics cards. We predicted last month that perhaps retailers were looking to boost the "fake sales" discounts on graphics cards for Black Friday, and there was certainly some of that going on. Meanwhile, prices on nearly all of the RTX 30-series increased, and the same happened for the RX 69x0/6800-series parts. RTX 40 prices have come down a bit, though they're still very high. And sadly, the news on the eBay and retail fronts isn't particularly promising. It's the final month of the year, but of course we're looking at all the data from last month - we'll have to wait for January 2023 to see how 2022 wraps up. Here's the text from our early December update that looked at November prices.
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