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RTX2060 announced

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  • OzmodanOzmodan Member EpicPosts: 9,726
    Quizzical said:
    Ozmodan said:
    Ozmodan said:
    The card is still overpriced and not selling well. 

    Do you have a citation for that? Like specifically a published source saying that the RTX 2060 is not selling well? would be interesting to see.

    I'd agree with your opinion that it is overpriced, IMO maybe by $50 or so and I think games inclusion tax is in there too. However, not seen anything saying that the card is selling poorly anywhere? Sure there were some comments about China's economy but that was guidance based on fiscal results for prior quarter and not current; such as the RTX 2060 being out less than 30 days....
    Just from local experience, it is not selling well here in Ohio.  Microcenter has a lot of them and they are just not moving.  Now the shipment of RX-590's they got in is already gone as those cards are $100 less.
    How do you know that they're not selling?  Do you work for Micro Center?  Have their sales figures?  In stock or out of stock depends as much on how many cards they ordered as how much they sell.
    My information is from the head of sales in the hardware department.  I buy a lot of computer parts from them.  So just what sells in the local area.  
    Gdemami
  • CleffyCleffy Member RarePosts: 6,414
    The only thing memory affects with larger resolutions is the screen buffer. Even with more extreme use cases for screen buffers, it really won't make a difference. The big issue for 4k support is 4 times more calculations than 1080p and cable bandwidth.
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