As the popular cryptocurrency Ethereum’s transition to Proof of Stake approaches, graphics card prices have started to decline. Tom’s Hardware, which conducts market research on current graphics card models, reported that AMD’s entry-level Radeon RX 6500 XT has dropped to the MSRP price.
Price drops can also be reflected in high-end graphics cards
The ASRock Phantom Gaming D OC and Powercolor Fighter models of the new card, which is offered for sale on the German retailer Mindfactory site, are listed with a price of 229 Euros, while the MSI Radeon RX 6500 XT Mech , Sapphire Pulse Gaming and XFX Black Gaming models are offered for sale with a price tag of 240 Euros. Considering that the model has a 209 Euro MSRP price, we can say that the prices have decreased considerably.
AMD’s new graphics driver boosts gaming performances
4GB RX 6500 XT, which has GDDR6 memory, 64-bit bus and Navi 24 cores, is a graphics card that AMD sacrifices many features to reduce the cost, although the trend of falling prices may also affect high-end GPUs in the coming months.
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