GTXJackBauer
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Am I the only one who thinks the 3090 Ti kingpin will be closer to $2500 than $3000? It's not like there is a big market for a $3K msrp gpu. Let alone 8-9 months before the GPU market has cards that ship w 3x the performance of the current flagships
I'm thinking the same thing. Closer to $3K seems absurd. Rumor was they were drop the 3090 KP price and Ti would be pushed above the previous price for the base 3090.
Yeah don't think it will be that high, not even $2500. I'd say $2200-$2300 tops if not, they might just bump the new Kingpin to the current Kingpin's spot.
Depends which model you are talking about - the AiO or the Hydrocopper.. there's $230 difference between the two for the 3090KP, and I don't see the 3090TiKP being cheaper.
The difference in price from 3090FTW3HC to 3090KPHC is $380, so we could see a similar hike to go to the 3090TiKPHC (damn that's a bit of a mouthful).. which would land around $2,750.
Then again, the price difference for the hybrid going from FTW3 to KP is 'only' $200, so maybe $2,350 for the 3090TiKP-Hybrid and $2,550 for the 3090TiKPHC?
Also note that NVidia will be setting the base price, and they might just push the MSRP up quite a bit because they know people will still buy it based on the huge demand out there for the last almost 18 months (and the ridiculous prices some people have paid to scalpers).. and that craziness hasn't abated much since the 3000 series launched.
Also.. inflation pushing up costs every step of the way may be a factor. Sigh.