You were right, It's TOO EXPENSIVE.. In a recent YouTube video titled "You were right, It's TOO EXPENSIVE..," the presenter discusses the disappointing launch of NVIDIA's RTX 4080 graphics card. The video highlights ongoing issues with supply and demand in the GPU market, pointing out that many RTX 4080 units remain unsold at various retailers, a stark contrast to previous high-profile launches such as the RTX 4090.
Key Points from the Video
Stock Issues: The RTX 4080 has seen very poor sell-through rates, with numerous units sitting on the shelves of Micro Centers. For example, some stores reported having nearly 100 RTX 4080s still in stock weeks after the launch, compared to the near-instant sell-out of the RTX 4090.
Price Concerns: Reviewers have criticized the 4080's pricing, suggesting it is approximately $500 too high when compared to the previous generation's models. This price point, significantly influenced by recent market trends during the GPU craze, has deterred potential buyers.
Comparative Performance: The RTX 4080 was expected to replace the RTX 3080, which had an MSRP of $699. However, the 4080's pricing has made it hard for consumers to justify the upgrade, especially given that the performance improvements are not perceived as sufficient to warrant such a steep price increase.
Consumer Behavior: As a result of the pricing strategy, many consumers are opting to "vote with their wallets," leading to these disappointing sales figures. The video emphasizes that consumers are becoming increasingly aware and critical of aggressive pricing strategies by manufacturers.
Future Outlook: Looking forward, the presenter speculates on the impact of AMD's forthcoming GPUs, particularly the 7900 XTX, which may provide more competitive pricing and performance, potentially reshaping the GPU landscape in the near future.
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