After entering 2022, the price of graphics cards began to gradually decline, and the rate of decline has accelerated in the past two or three months. By July, not only has it returned to the official suggested retail price (MSRP), it may even be lower. According to the graphics card price trend compiled by 3DCenter on July 31, the average price of AMD Radeon RX 6000 series is 14% lower than the official suggested retail price, and the average price of NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 series is 9% lower than the official suggested retail price.
Although the graphics card prices of NVIDIA and AMD are the lowest after launch, there are still individual models whose prices are still slightly higher than the official suggested retail price, mainly concentrated on NVIDIA's mainstream graphics cards, which means that the products most players buy will still be more expensive.
The latest graphics card price trends compiled by 3DCenter recently show that almost all models of NVIDIA and AMD graphics cards have dropped to the official suggested retail price or below, especially the "core product line", including GeForce RTX 3060 Ti/RTX 3070/RTX 3080 and other players are most concerned about For the first time, the average price is lower than the official suggested retail price, which is 97% of the official suggested retail price. The "core product line" generally has a slower rate of price reduction than other models, and the average price is also higher than the average price of all models.

At present, AMD's entire Radeon RX 6000 series product line is all lower than the official suggested retail price. In NVIDIA, only the GeForce RTX 3060 Ti is basically the same as the official suggested retail price, and the GeForce RTX 3050 is slightly higher than the official suggested retail price by 2%. The rest of the GeForce RTX 30 series Both are below the official suggested retail price.
As AMD and Nvidia's next-generation graphics card releases approach, it is expected that graphics card prices may continue to drop.