Buy a graphics card: Radeon price drop stopped for the time being – GPU market overview from RX 6400 to RX 6950 XT

As a major manufacturer, MSI is now also releasing a low-profile version of Intel's entry-level Arc A380 graphics card for the Chinese market.

Like the new Geforce 4000 series, the Radeon 7000 should come onto the market later this year. An upcoming generation change usually results in falling prices for the current generation. You also benefited from this in the last few weeks and months if you wanted to buy a graphics card. With Radeon graphics cards, the prices seem to have leveled off in relation to supply and demand. Larger price reductions than 20 euros cannot be recorded in comparison to our last GPU market overview of the cheapest Radeon offers.

How have Radeon prices performed?

Although our last GPU market overview for Radeon graphics cards was three weeks ago due to the corona, not much has changed recently in terms of price. Only those who want to buy a graphics card with the GPU Radeon RX 6700 XT and 12GB graphics memory can look forward to a discount of 20 euros. Otherwise, the prices have hardly changed, as our new market overview of the cheapest Radeon offers from RX 6400 to Radeon RX 6950 XT shows.

Currently cheapest offers for Radeon graphics cards


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Radeon RX 7000: Release in 2022, Ryzen 7000 in September

The showdown of new CPU and GPU generations will begin as early as next month. AMD confirmed in new financial figures that Ryzen 7000 will be released in September and RDNA 3 graphics cards in 2022. The new AMD financial figures were also eagerly awaited because Intel had an unexpectedly bad quarter. And with Ryzen 7000 and Radeon RX 7000 brand new generations just around the corner, it wasn’t unrealistic that AMD would comment on this. Information on the expected launch CPUs comes from an internal AMD database: AMD is said to be launching four Ryzen 7000 models, namely the Ryzen 9 7950, Ryzen 9 7900X, Ryzen 7 7700X and Ryzen 5 7600X. The Ryzen 9 CPUs are said to have a maximum TDP of 170 watts, and the configurations known from Ryzen 5000 are expected for the cores (16, 12, 8 and 6). There are still no concrete speculations about possible prices. But Ryzen 7000 is not enough for AMD 2022. RDNA 3 GPUs are also expected this year, probably built into Radeon RX 7000 graphics cards. AMD states: “While we expect the gaming graphics market to decline in Q3, we remain focused on executing our GPU roadmap, including bringing our high-end RDNA 3 GPUs to market later this year .”

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