So there we have it. Hopefully this has given you an indication as to where things are and more importantly where they’re heading. It’s safe to say that some cards are now the lowest they’ve been since launch, and there are some definite deals to be had, though we’re still at a point where you may not get the exact model that you’re after, but similar models will be available, and that’s just a general stock supply issue which also has been getting better, and is looking like it will continue to get better as we move further into 2023. Now if you are based in the UK, we do have a dedicated deals group specifically focussed on finding the very best deals on the market, and I’ll link that down below for you to join.
Also, again, if you are stuck, I’d invite you to check out our Discord, the link is down below, and we’ll be more than happy to help guide you in the right direction so that you can get get the GPU you’ve been craving, as certain deals do come up from time to time too, but generally don’t hang around.
While waiting could garner some better prices, there’s always the fear that something goes on and prices start to rise again, so that really would come down to personal preference and how desperate you are for that new card.
So that about wraps things up. Hopefully it’s given you an idea as to what’s available in both the UK and the US and for both AMD and NVIDIA, and while we will look to include Intel in the future, there isn’t much point at the moment due to only a few models actually being available but if you guys want to see that, it’s definitely something we’ll consider.
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