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Nvidia cannot force retailers to comply.

Read more about Nvidia's request retailers to sell more graphics cards to gamers.

Read more about Nvidia's request retailers to sell more graphics cards to gamers.
All I can say is "Thank god for the 1080Ti". Not because I want one, nor need one but because basically the miners are now using 1080Ti, which has pushed up the price making them not worth f*****g buying. For an extra £100 you can get a Titan, with more cores etc.
But yeah, even 1080Ti prices are ludicrous ATM. I bet Nvidia can't wait to drop the die size even more, more money for less silicon.
But you are right. Right now the best value card high end of the market is the Titan. Which is actually freakin' hilarious if you think about it.
I'm only surprised the price went down, not up !
It won't do jack! The problem isn't the small time miners who also game which might buy 1-3 cards. The problem isn't the retailers either because many of them have already been adopting the sell 2 per costumer rule for a long time already. No the problem is the factories who sell the graphics card in bulk straight out the backdoor directly to the mining farms, and those cards will never hit retail as a result. And we're not talking small amount here, more like Boeing 747's filled up with graphics cards...
Well miners can be bad for Nvidia.
AMD is happy, as they sell cards they would not sell if it was a 100% gaming market.
Nvidia needs to sell their cards to gamers, as a stream of top-notch gaming cards puts them even more in the situation where; even though there is a more than worthy opponent (Intel vs Ryzen), they will still sell a ton of cards as people know them, and trust them.
On a danish facebook hardware trading site, there are still TONS of people telling people to buy an i3 or i5, because Intel is way better than AMD.
Managing a company 101; Do what you are good at. Outsource the rest
But selling to a gamer or a miner, the money is the same.
Also, how are retailers supposed to limit sales to miners FFS? their whole life is selling stuff. Only a fool would refuse. They can try and limit to X cards per order but the miner will find a way around that easily enough. But asking them not to sell? pmsl, try asking a human not to breathe.
I'm trying to watch this video but I just looked down and saw 23 minutes and there isn't that much on the pages. I am growing tired of watching 20+ minute videos to find out what I could read in about ten seconds.
It all just sounds like crap to me. I don't know if you've ever heard the saying "Don't p**s on my back and tell me it's raining" but yeah...
We're being screwed. Just like how we are being screwed on ram too. I'm not interested in the politics of it all, nor do I want to hear BS from a salesman. The bottom line is, like I pointed out, vendors could easily make cards that don't mine but they don't. However, they do make cards specifically for mining on. Why? because they get to sell less for the same price with virtually no warranty. Greed, greed, greed.
It's called capitalism. IE - nearly all capitalist humans on earth will lie to his own mother if there is a buck in it. None of these manus are going to tell the outright truth and none will say how things really are. But it doesn't take much to see it. Him waffling on about end of the year? lol this has been going on for a entire year now ! last quarter my arse.
And the only thing I agree with him on is "Mining is not to blame" and he is right, it isn't. It's the way the GPU makers are handling it that is to blame. They have done nothing to stop it, apart from coming out with weak statements like this one from Nvidia today. This is just their way to keep people hanging on. It's BS.
Yup. People don't seem to realize, or they don't care that this mining craze could cause serious damage to PC gaming. Even with GPU prices alone being so ludicrous, this is a bad situation. But with RAM prices being almost twice what they were, it's just not a good time to upgrade.We're being screwed. Just like how we are being screwed on ram too.
Yup. People don't seem to realize, or they don't care that this mining craze could cause serious damage to PC gaming. Even with GPU prices alone being so ludicrous, this is a bad situation. But with RAM prices being almost twice what they were, it's just not a good time to upgrade.
This situation can and probably will have a domino effect on other segments of the PC gaming market. People on tight budgets are less likely to purchase more games or other things for their setups because they have to try and squeeze every last bit of performance out of the rigs that they can afford, which is suddenly a lot less than what they could get before.
At least Intel will probably be forced to lower the prices of their CPU's. They can barely compete with Ryzen as it is.
As for Nvidia - this is a PR move. It means nothing.
I wouldn't be surprised if Nvidia attempts to make its own cryptocurrency. Something like Nvidia CoinWorks lol.I really hope both companies have thought this through tbh.
I wouldn't be surprised if Nvidia attempts to make its own cryptocurrency. Something like Nvidia CoinWorks lol.
Just checked the 1080 Ti Strix OC and it used to be around £750 around August time from OCUK when I bought mine, It's now £929.99.
Strix OC with before noon shipping which costs roughly £20 and a fan which cost £20, So roughly £750 for the actual card, That's a £180 price increase and there's still lots of stock.
Here's my order from August as proof.
this has gone way beyond simple greed.
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I wouldn't be surprised if Nvidia attempts to make its own cryptocurrency. Something like Nvidia CoinWorks lol.
Too risky now. India banks have just banned the trade of it so its leaving too much uncertainty.
I think the bubble hasn't burst, but more like deflating![]()