Buy Graphics Card: Only Radeon RX 6900 XT With Price Markdown – GPU Market Overview
Even if you wish for this in the course of the imminent launch of the Radeon 7000 series: There cannot be such a sharp price slide every week as last week, when the price of the Radeon RX 6950 XT fell by more than 170 euros in a weekly comparison. This time the prices of the cheapest offers for graphics cards with the top GPU remained stable. In any case, in our new Radeon market overview, we can only record a significant price reduction for the RX 6900 XT. If you are thinking about buying a graphics card, you will find the cheapest offers from Radeon RX 6400 to RX 6950 XT below as usual.
How did the prices of Radeon graphics cards develop in a weekly comparison?
Only those who want to buy a graphics card on which the GPU Radeon RX 6900 XT takes over the graphics calculation can look forward to a significant price reduction in the weekly comparison. Compared to our last GPU market overview, the cheapest offer for an RX 6900 XT was only a narrow 16 euros lower. In contrast, you have to put a little more on the table for the cheapest RX 6400 or Radeon RX 6750 XT than last week, as our following list of the cheapest Radeon offers shows.
Currently cheapest offers for Radeon graphics cards
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Graphics card market: Demand continues to decline, Geforce extends its lead over Radeon
In the add-in board market, demand for graphics cards continues to decline sharply, but more graphics cards have been sold so far in 2022 compared to the previous year. Nevertheless, the bursting of the crypto bubble and the supply chain problems are still noticeable. After the mining boom and a long period of extremely high prices in the graphics card market, it seems to be slowly cooling down again, although mid-range graphics cards in particular are still far too expensive for many gamers. Market research company Jon Peddie Research has now announced that the number of units shipped in the add-in board (AIB) market fell by 22.6 percent in the third quarter compared to the same quarter last year. Due to the fact that the market was still massively overheated at the beginning of the year, it still grew by 2.4 percent compared to the previous year. Nvidia was able to expand its market share by three percent, while “only” 5.5 million add-in boards were sold overall. This means that sales have decreased by 3.1 million boards compared to the first quarter of 2022. The double-digit growth rates that people have become accustomed to during the course of the pandemic are finally history and this quarter is also affected by negative growth of 9.7 percent in a longer-term 10-year comparison. AMD suffered a decline of about 34 percent in the third quarter compared to the second quarter and sold only five percent fewer units compared to the previous year.
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