chip shortage

It would seem that prices for highly-coveted GPUs chip shortage are finally starting to recover in some areas of the world, to the point where some new cards have been spotted for under their original MSRP.

The thought of finding an affordable graphics card in today’s ever-fluctuating market feels almost impossible, but it would seem that prices for highly-coveted GPUs are finally starting to recover in some areas of the world, to the point where some new cards have been spotted for under their original MSRP.

Mindfactory, a trusted tech retailer based in Germany, posted a page full of deals this past weekend that included a handful of AMD Radeon 6500 XT cards from third-party manufacturers.

Both the ASRock Radeon RX 6500XT Challenger ITX and the Gigabyte Radeon RX 6500 XT Eagle were available at €199 (around $225 / £165 / AU$310) when originally published, but Tom’s Hardware notes in its own coverage that the Gigabyte model has since increased to €229 (around $255 / £190 / AU$355). 

For context, the MSRP for the reference AMD Radeon 6500 XT in Germany is €209 (around $235 / £175 / AU$325), though it’s not a GPU we would recommend as an ‘upgrade’ unless you have some seriously outdated kit in your current PC. The 6500 XT struggles to compete with much older graphics cards, so if you’re still rocking something like an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660 or even an AMD Radeon RX 580 then you’d actually be better sticking to what you have for now.

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