The prices for the next generation of RTX “amp” graphics cards seem to have been filtered out. We are talking about RTX 3090, RTX 3080, RTX 3070, and RTX 3060. The price of the upcoming cards is something that can change in the last hour before they are issued, so this information should be treated with caution.
RTX 3090, RTX 3080, RTX 3070 and RTX 3060: These would be your starting prices
The price for graphics cards seems to be about the same price level as the latest generation (up to the RTX 3080) and the RTX 3090 seems to take the place of the TITAN. The name TITAN might have been more appropriate considering the size of the card.
The prices for the RTX 3000 series would be as follows:
- RTX 3090 = $1399
- RTX 3080 = $799
- RTX 3070 = $599
- RTX 3060 = $399
This leaves a large gap in the company’s product range and could mean that it diversifies its lines into two main categories: a high-end RTX-based series and another in the GTX series.
Interestingly, the price of the cards doesn’t make much sense compared to the increase in cores (which is only 20% on the RTX 3090 compared to the RTX 2080 Ti), unless Nvidia has an ace up its sleeve to dramatically increase performance. A 30% performance increase is something that players now readily expect from the company, and it would require more than a 50% increase to justify the price per performance demanded by Nvidia. The company will undoubtedly also expect AMD to go ahead with Big Navi and adjust or reduce prices accordingly.
The new RTX graphics card series from Nvidia will be presented on September 1 at a special event of the green company. We will keep you up to date.