NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GX2 in-stock pricing finally plummets to below £400, courtesy of Scan.
by Tarinder Sandhu
on 20 March 2008, 13:50
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HEXUS has been keeping track of retail GeForce 9800 GX2 pricing since its launch, on Tuesday. The card is super-fast and will appeal to readers who game at resolutions of 1,920x1,200, and above - perfect for those 24- and 30-inch monitors.
Stock was scarce on launch day and the average price for cards listed at four leading UK-directed etailers - Scan, Dabs, eBuyer, and Komplett - was £431.25. Compare that with the £399 on-street pricing intimated by NVIDIA.
Day-one pricing (Wednesday) averaged £425.58 for the 18 cards we looked at, with eight in stock.
With stock now pervasive in the channel, pricing should start falling further, but only one etailer, as far as we can tell, has taken the proverbial knife to its margins.
Out of the nine cards listed by Scan, six are now in stock. Pricing is such that it's now possible to buy a retail card for less than £400.
Current pricing, with in-stock cards hyperlinked, is as follows:
ASUS (£434.73); BFG (£393.60); eVGA (£422.98); Gainward (£399.48); Gigabyte (£399.49); Leadtek (£405.36); MSI (£410.06), Palit (£387.73); and XFX (£399.48).
What's more, UK-based HEXUS.community readers can benefit from free shipping, too.
The ultimate Easter present, perhaps?
Still too expensive for a single graphics card? Are you contemplating buying one now. What's the most you've ever paid for a graphics card? We'd love to here your thoughts.