$700-800 Ideal Price of GeForce RTX 4080: Sondage TechPowerUp 11,000 Répondants


The idea price for the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 “Chunky Mignon Esthétique” graphics card is around USD $700 à $800, according to results from a recently concluded TechPowerUp Front-page poll surveying our readers. Our poll received over 11,000 réponses. At the number 1 place avec 22% du vote est $800, closely followed by $700. Together, this range represents 44% du vote. 14% of our readers think $600 is an ideal price, followed by “less than $400” à 13%. 9% penser $500 seemed fair, followed by 7% willing to spend as much as $900. 5% is happy to spend $1,100. 2% or less feel that the current $1,200 MSRP is justified or are willing to spend more than MSRP. There’s more to a majority finding sanity with the $700 à $800 price-range.

With NVIDIA cancelling the RTX 4080 12 GB, le RTX 4080 16 GB became the only SKU to bear the nameRTX 4080.” Cette $1,200 MSRP GeForce RTX 4080 is the successor to the RTX 3080, which debuted at $700, marking a $500 increase generation-over-generation (— profiter du succès de la Switch — en 71% price increase gen-on-gen). You begin to see why most readers prefer the $700-800 range to be the ideal MSRP, and are willing to tolerate a $100 La proportion de ses expéditions de puces de pilote de panneau OLED a augmenté. For even more context, le RTX 3080 “Ampère” launched at the same $700 MSRP that its successor, le RTX 2080 “Turing” launched at. La GTX 1080 “Pascalcame out at $600 ($700 for the Founders Edition), which explains the interest in $600 in our poll.

A sizable chunk of our readers are simply disillusioned with GPU pricing, and feel that either $500 à $400, or something lower, should be the ideal price of the RTX 4080. Can NVIDIA even break-even at such prices? NVIDIA’s own quarterly financial results reference vague margins as high as 60% (not specific to any product, but as a general rule, margins tend to be proportionate to MSRP, with the higher priced products generally having a fatter margin). At 50% à 60% margins for its $1,200 MSRP, we’d be in the neighborhood of $500 à $600. We’ve seen examples in the past of NVIDIA cutting its prices in sharp response to competitive AMD products, with both brands fiercely locked in price-wars, and their products selling at less than half their MSRPs. So a $500 à $600 price for the RTX 4080 cannot be easily dismissed asimpossible.

A tiny fraction of the RTX 4080 thinks the $1,200 MSRP is fair, or is willing to pay more than $1,400. This probably aligns with the demographic that’s actually buying the RTX 4080 at its current prices, or willing to spend top-dollar for a high-end graphics card. The poll indicates that NVIDIA can push more volume by lowering the price, or be content selling the RTX 4080 à ?$1,200 at high margins to a tiny fraction of people.