Bitcoin Bloodbath bringt Spielern Freude, während die Preise für Grafikkarten sinken
Bitcoin has crashed nearly 60%, from its November 2021 price of 65,000 USD, zu 27,150, zum Zeitpunkt dieses Schreibens. This will have a direct impact on the economics of mining cryptocurrencies using power-hungry high-end graphics cards. Those with mining farms will look to stop mining, and possibly get rid of some of their graphics cards while their market-value are still at an acceptable level. The competition between pre-owned graphics cards and brand-new ones from the market, will bring down prices of both.
NVIDIA recently announced the “Restocked and Reloaded” Vermarktungskampagne, where the company is reaching out to gamers, telling them that their RTX 30-series cards are back in stock, at MSRP pricing. AMD, andererseits, has refreshed its RX 6000 series product stack with three new SKUs, signaling gamers that it has new hardware on the shelves.
An AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT can be had for as low as $899, which is also the price for the cheapest NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080. The cheapest RTX 3060 Ti ist $529, while the cheapest RX 6700 XT ist $498. The cheapest RX 6600 XT is at $399, while the cheapest RTX 3060 geht für $419. Rejoice!