First taking a look at the lower end cards from Nvidia with the 16 and 20 series and straight away we can see the RTX 2060 Super still holding top place as the most expensive card out of the bunch, although that isn’t too surprising, but we can see that since May 23 it has had quite a significant increase from £369.99 to £399.95 leaving it still well above its MSRP launch price. Another card we can see jumping up this month is the GTX 1650 Super. Throughout the months it has been all over the place in terms of pricing and this month it has happened again, now sitting at £250. Older cards are slowly becoming low in stock as they get fizzled out so we’d expect to see prices vary on these cards, as once they are gone they’re gone.
Now hopping over the pond and looking at the US market and we can see that the RTX 2060 Super has seen… well a SUPER decrease since February! Dropping from $399 at launch down to only $219 this month. Although it’s considered a lower end card now in comparison to say the 40 and 30 series, for that price you can’t go wrong and those rocking an older GPU will be able to get their first taste of Ray Tracing for a pretty affordable price. The rest of the stack is a bit all over the place with some decreases, while cards like the GTX 1660 Ti have seen quite a sharp rise.
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