News GeForce RTX 3060 Ti Shows Up Overseas, Could Sell for Under $450

This card at $450 makes no sense at all. Considering it's supposed to be 18% slower, the most it can sell for is $400 and if Nvdia wants to make it a popular choice (hot seller) it should be lower than that, ideally around $350.
 
This card at $450 makes no sense at all. Considering it's supposed to be 18% slower, the most it can sell for is $400 and if Nvdia wants to make it a popular choice (hot seller) it should be lower than that, ideally around $350.

If Nvidia sets the MSRP of the 3060Ti at $400, wouldn't AIB partners often sell for $50 or more over that? I'm not sure what the hub bub over this unofficial pricing is. I'd certainly recommend a $500 3070 over a $450 AIB 3060Ti. It's been years since higher priced AIB boards have made any sense, except the highest end like Kingpin models, but that hasn't stopped board partners from charging that much.
 
$450 for 3060ti compared to $500 for 3070 - no way!

Hello,

in what world do you actually expect to buy 3070 for 499$? It's just nVidia's fairy tale, marketing gimmick, which has nothing to do with reality. The same goes for 3080 etc.. I bet you won't ever be able to buy it for 799$. It looks good on paper, attracts potential buyers ... but just no one will be able to buy these cards for said prices. Just a gimmick.

EDIT: these cards may be listed for said prices in the future, but there will also be the infinite "out of stock" marker. Yes and I call these prices a lie.