![]() ![]() That is to say, at most retailers you can't just go in and buy a GPU off the shelf, and if you could buy a GPU, it would be at massively inflated pricing. Unfortunately the news is not good: there has been no improvement to the availability nor pricing of graphics cards on a global scale, and in fact things have gotten worse.ĭemand remains significantly higher than supply, and despite both Nvidia and AMD pumping out as many GPUs as they can with record sales, it's not enough to satisfy the industry at the moment.Ī lot of what we've talked about in the last two market updates is unchanged. The biggest question on everyone's mind is, of course, the graphics card market so we'll start there first. Updated: See our latest GPU Pricing Update here. This isn't a massive surprise as the global chip shortage continues, but we'll put some numbers to everything a little bit later on. ![]() The good news is that one of the two is looking quite healthy with a range of easy to buy options for your next build, while the other market is looking perhaps even worse than it was a month ago. Here's our monthly update looking into the current state of the CPU and graphics card markets. ![]()
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