GPU prices and availability (December 2022): How much are GPUs today?
You can finally buy a graphics card thanks to falling GPU prices. Here's how Nvidia and AMD GPU pricing look in November 2022.
The GPU shortage is over, and gamers around the world can breathe a sigh of relief. For those in the market for one of the best graphics cards, we closely looked at graphics card prices and availability to see where the GPU market is headed and to figure out the best time to buy.
If you’re looking for a cheap GPU deal, now is the time to buy. After a nasty slip in gaming revenue from Nvidia, prices from both AMD and Nvidia are starting to tumble even below the list price.
Here’s the state of affairs for GPU pricing in December 2022.
When will graphics card prices drop?
GPU prices have largely returned to normal, despite a few key graphics cards selling for above list price. Graphics cards are in stock at retailers, which has cut off scalpers at the knees with inflated prices. Prices have returned to normal at retailers, following a couple of months of steep drops in prices on the secondhand market.
The GPU market is in good shape now, with cards on the secondhand market selling for below list price, as they should. We’re not completely out of the woods yet, though.
Nvidia recently boasted to investors about inflated GPU prices. It’s not clear if those higher prices are a result of the GPU shortage or simply because graphics cards are getting more expensive. The 12GB RTX 3080, for example, is about $400 more expensive than its 10GB counterpart.
For now, though, GPU prices continue to drop. From September, we’ve seen steep price drops on low-end Nvidia graphics cards, as well as an overall trend downward as AMD and Nvidia prepare for the next generation.
Nvidia GPU pricing trend 2021 to 2022
Nvidia graphics cards are still a bit more expensive than AMD ones, selling for around 20% above the list price on average. The good news is that retailers have Nvidia graphics cards in stock now, which has significantly lowered prices on the secondhand market. You can see how prices steadily dropped for these cards in the first few months of 2022 on eBay in the chart below.
The RTX 3080 was nearly 149% above the list price in January 2022 but dropped to only 105% above the list price by March. Now that we’re later in the year, some RTX 3080 cards are actually selling below the list price on eBay. Prices remain a bit higher at retailers, however, as we’ll dig into in the upcoming sections.
AMD’s graphics cards aren’t as inflated as Nvidia’s at the moment, and some RX 6000 graphics cards are selling below list price at retailers. The secondhand market has largely recovered, too, though you won’t score a deal on an AMD graphics card like you will on an Nvidia if you shop used.
You can see the steep decline in the price of RX 6000 GPUs in the first few months of the year in the chart above. GPU prices have stabilized now, with a few notable exceptions. Popular cards like RX 6800 XT still sell for above list price, but you can find a few if you shop for a used card.
Nvidia GeForce Ada Lovelace RTX 40-series
Jacob Roach / Digital TrendsGeForce RTX 4090
Nvidia’s new RTX 4090 is the cream of the crop when it comes to GPU power (read our RTX 4090 review to see it in action), and it comes with a price to match. The base price is $1,600, and some third-party models are as much as $2,000. The initial batch of cards is already out of stock, but retailers seem positive that more inventory will arrive shortly. Unfortunately, you can’t buy the RTX 4090 on its own at the moment, but that should change in the coming weeks. If you can’t wait, there are still ways to buy the card through a prebuilt system, though.
GeForce RTX 4080
Nvidia followed up the RTX 4090 with the RTX 4080, but it’s not out of stock. Although not as impressive as the flagship card (read our RTX 4080 review for more), it’s still a powerful GPU with Nvidia’s latest architecture. It’s not quite powerful enough for the price, though, leading many models to still be in stock at list price.
$1,310 MSI RTX 4080 Gaming X Trio at Newegg $1,400 Asus RTX 4080 Tuf Gaming OC at NeweggNvidia GeForce Ampere RTX 30-series
Jacob Roach / Digital Trends.GeForce RTX 3090 Ti
The RTX 3090 Ti is the latest addition to Nvidia’s Ampere lineup, and it never experienced the inflated prices as the rest of the range. In fact, Nvidia is selling them for cheap. Following price cuts for the whole GPU market, some RTX 3090 Ti models were discounted by as much as $1,000. Unfortunately, those price cuts haven’t lasted long, as the card has gone up to around $1,600 for new, in-stock models while it should sell for around $1,100.
Read our RTX 3090 Ti review to see how the card performs.
$1,600 Nvidia RTX 3090 Ti at Amazon $1,750 Gainward RTX 3090 Ti Glare OC at NeweggGeForce RTX 3090
Although the RTX 3090 is much older than the RTX 3090 Ti, it’s much more expensive than its list price. The card launched at $1,500, and like the RTX 3090 Ti, it’s selling for above list price now. Cards start around $1,600 and go up from there, likely on the back of poor stock. Just a month ago, the RTX 3090 sold for around $900.
$1,550 EVGA RTX 3090 FTW3 Ultra at Amazon $2,088 Zotac RTX 3090 Trinity OC at AmazonGeForce RTX 3080 Ti
The RTX 3080 Ti is one of the few graphics cards that’s selling for below list price now, which makes sense considering it was massively overpriced in the first place. It launched for $1,200, but you can find it now for around $1,000. There’s quite a bit of variation, however, with some overclocked models selling for closer to $1,500. Read our RTX 3080 Ti review for benchmarks.
$1,050 MSI RTX 3080 Ti Ventus 3X at NeweggGeForce RTX 3080
The RTX 3080 was a sweet-spot graphics card for high-end gamers when it launched. With a list price of $700 and uncharted performance — read our RTX 3080 review for more on that — it was the graphics card to buy. Some models are close to list price now, though they still typically sell for around $900 or $1,000.
$1,100 EVGA RTX 3080 FTW3 Ultra at Amazon $900 Zotac RTX 3080 Trinity OC at AmazonGeForce RTX 3070 Ti
The RTX 3070 Ti is an updated version of the RTX 3070, packing in more cores, a faster clock speed, and higher memory bandwidth. It launched for only $600, but you’ll spend closer to $700 now. Overclocked models aren’t much more expensive, reaching up to around $750 at most. Read our RTX 3070 Ti review to see it in action.
$650 Gigabyte RTX 3070 Ti Gaming OC at Newegg $700 Asus RTX 3070 Ti ROG Strix at Best BuyGeForce RTX 3070
Much like the RTX 3080 and RTX 3080 Ti, it’s much harder to find the RTX 3070 compared to its Ti sibling. And you’ll pay about the same price. The RTX 3070 launched at $500, but most models run around $550, saving you only $100 or so compared to the Ti model.
$570 Zotac RTX 3070 Twin Edge OC at Amazon $550 Gigabyte RTX 3070 Eagle OC at AmazonGeForce RTX 3060 Ti
The RTX 3060 Ti is a popular graphics card, which makes sense. It’s the best 1080p graphics card you can buy, with enough power for 1440p in some titles. It launched for $400, but you’ll spend around $450 for a card now. Overclocked models are a bit more expensive, running toward $550 for an overclocked card tricked out with RGB.
$410 Zotac RTX 3060 Ti Twin Edge OC at Amazon $450 MSI RTX 3060 Ti Ventus 2X at WalmartGeForce RTX 3060
The RTX 3060 is an oddball graphics card, launching for $330 shortly after the Ti version. It’s a little more expensive now, with most models selling for around $450 but some moving down to $400. Some overclocked models sell for over $500, but those are few and far between. For a full breakdown of performance, make sure to read our RTX 3060 review.
$400 Gigabyte RTX 3060 Gaming OC at Newegg $370 MSI RTX 3060 Ventus 2X at AmazonGeForce RTX 3050
Nvidia’s budget-focused RTX 3050 is a solid option for gamers on a budget — read our RTX 3050 review for a full breakdown of performance — but it’s still selling for above list price. The cheapest cards run around $330, but you could spend up to $400 for an overclocked model. That’s a solid increase compared to the $250 price the card launched at.
$345 MSI RTX 3050 Gaming X at LenovoIntel Arc Alchemist
Arc A770
Intel’s Arc A770 was a surprise hit (read our Arc A770 and A750 review), mostly due to its price. Intel has two models, one with 8GB of memory and another with 16GB. The 8GB model runs for $330, while the 16GB model is $350. Intel has far fewer board partners than AMD and Nvidia at the moment, so these suggested prices are what you can expect to spend on a card. Unfortunately, the Arc A770 is out of stock at the moment, but more cards should arrive soon.
Arc A750
The Arc A750 is similar to the A770. It’s just slightly behind in performance and, consequently, slightly behind in price. The list price is $290, and the only models we’ve seen are selling for that price. Some models could sell for more as they become available, but like the A770, the price seems stable. Unfortunately, the A750 is also out of stock right now, but it should come back soon.
Arc A380
Intel’s less-popular A380 is available, and we’ve only spotted one model you can buy — the ASRock Challenger model for $140. This card is far behind in performance and seemed more like a proof of concept for Intel Arc than a competitive release. It’s still in stock, but don’t expect top-tier gaming performance.
AMD Radeon RDNA 2 RX 6000
Jacob Roach / Digital TrendsRadeon RX 6950 XT
The Radeon RX 6950 XT is an updated version of the RX 6900 XT, bringing clock speed and memory bandwidth improvements (read about those in our RX 6950 XT review). It launched for $1,100, and you can still find several models available for that price. Some models push up toward $1,300, but they’re few and far between.
$1,073 PowerColor RX 6950 XT Red Devil at Amazon $800 ASRock RX 6950 XT OC Formula at NeweggRadeon RX 6900 XT
The RX 6900 XT originally launched for $1,000, and it’s one of the few cards selling for below list price now. You can find models as cheap as $950, which isn’t a deal, but it’s much better than the inflated prices of Nvidia cards. Some models scale even higher than the RX 6950 XT, oddly, nearing $1,400. Thankfully, there are plenty of options in stock at or below list price.
$702 PowerColor RX 6900 XT Red Devil at Amazon $680 XFX RX 6900 XT Speedster MERC319 at AmazonRadeon RX 6800 XT
The RX 6800 XT has suffered a similar fate as the RTX 3080 when it comes to pricing. It launched at $650, but as the sweet-spot 4K option in AMD’s lineup, prices have remained high. Now, you’ll pay at least $700 for a card, with some overclocked models going up to $1,000. The good news is that inventory looks better, and the RX 6800 XT doesn’t have quite as much variation in pricing as the RTX 3080 does.
$600 PowerColor RX 6800 XT Red Devil at AmazonRadeon RX 6800
The cut-down RX 6800 hasn’t had the same attention as the XT version, but it’s still expensive compared to the list price. It launched for $580, but you’ll spend about the same price for one as the XT version. The cheapest model we found is $750, and some sell for as much as $900. There are models in stock at various retailers, but we recommend sticking with the XT model to get the best value.
$535 PowerColor RX 6800 Red Dragon at AmazonRadeon RX 6750 XT
The RX 6750 XT is an updated version of the RX 6700 XT, and just like the other RX XX50-series cards, it’s in stock for list price at most retailers. In fact, it’s in stock for a bit less. The card launched at $550. Some overclocked models go up to $550, but the vast majority of RX 6750 XT models sell for under $500.
$410 MSI RX 6750 XT Mech 2X at NeweggRadeon RX 6700 XT
The RX 6700 XT launched for $480, but it sells for a little more now. We found models around $480, but never any above $600, which is a decent range of prices. Although the RX 6700 XT technically lives alongside the RX 6750 XT, we imagine this model will be phased out over time in favor of the updated version. That could bring prices down in the future, but for now, stick with the RX 6750 XT.
$430 PowerColor RX 6700 XT Red Devil at AmazonRadeon RX 6650 XT
The RX 6650 XT is among the RDNA 2 refresh lineup, and it replaces the RX 6600 XT — though, keep our RX 6600 XT review handy in case you find a card in stock. The card launched for $400, and the vast majority of cards selling now go for around that price ($450 was the highest we spotted). That makes sense, as the RX 6650 XT was a rather disappointing entry in the refreshed range.
$310 PowerColor RX 6650 XT Hellhound at Amazon $285 ASRock RX 6650 XT Challenger D at NeweggRadeon RX 6600
The RX 6600 is a cut-down version of the RX 6600 XT, and it comes in at a cheaper price: $330. There are some cards in stock for that price, though many sell closer to $350. The problem is inventory, as the RX 6650 XT has pushed many of the models off digital shelves. Make sure to read our RX 6600 review to see how the card stacks up.
$250 Gigabyte RX 6600 Eagle at Amazon $280 MSI RX 6600 Mech 2X at Lenovo $290 PowerColor RX 6600 Fighter at AmazonRadeon RX 6500 XT
The RX 6500 XT was launched to compete with the RTX 3050 for a slightly lower price of $200. As you can read in our RX 6500 XT review, it’s one of the worst graphics cards ever released, which explains why you can pick one up for as little as $190. It’s a deal, but you’re not getting much of a graphics card for that price.
$190 Gigabyte RX 6500 XT Eagle at Newegg $180 XFX RX 6500 XT Speedster QICK210 at AmazonRadeon RX 6400
If you’re looking for a true budget graphics card, the RX 6400 is your only modern option. It launched with a recommended price of $160, and the vast majority of cards sell for around that price (give or take $10). We couldn’t find any cards above $200. Keep in mind, though, that the RX 6400 is less focused on gaming, so you’ll only find options in small-form-factor configurations.
$150 XFX RX 6400 Speedster SWFT105 at Amazon $150 ASRock RX 6400 Challenger at NeweggShould I buy a new GPU now or wait?
We recommended waiting to buy a GPU at the beginning of the year, but that’s not the case anymore. Now is the best time to buy a new GPU, as cards have mostly returned to list price, and they’re in stock at retailers. Next-generation cards are on the way, however, so you may want to wait if you’re after peak performance.
Nvidia is expected to show off its RTX 40-series graphics cards in the fall, and AMD should follow up shortly after with its RX 7000 GPUs. It’s hard to say if these cards will inflate prices again or if they’ll push current prices down. If you’ve been eagerly waiting for an upgrade, now is a good time to buy a new GPU.
FAQs about GPU prices
Why are GPUs so hard to find?
In 2021, there was a GPU shortage, which is why GPUs are so hard to find. The coronavirus pandemic caused a chip shortage, making it difficult for Nvidia and AMD to produce enough cards to keep up with demand. Demand was at an all-time high in 2021, too, as cryptocurrency miners rushed to pick up graphics cards from shelves.
Throw scalpers into the mix, who capitalized on demand from gamers and cryptocurrency miners, and it’s easy to see why GPUs are so expensive. Simply put, graphics cards are hard to find because demand is much, much higher than supply.
Are GPUs still out of stock in 2022?
No, GPUs are not still out of stock in 2022. You can find Nvidia RTX 30-series and AMD RX 6000 graphics cards at most retailers, as well as on eBay. Cards are not only in stock now, but they’re also mostly selling for around list price.
When will GPU prices return to normal?
Graphics cards are cheaper now than they were in 2021, and prices have continued to drop. Although some models are still overpriced, it’s safe to say that GPU prices have returned to normal now.
It’s possible that prices will rise again near the end of the year, but it’s hard to say for sure right now.
Will old GPU prices drop?
Older graphics card prices are dropping with the rest of the market. In many cases, old GPUs still follow the price trends of the rest of the market. However, they generally don’t see as dramatic price shifts. Old GPU prices will drop along with new GPU prices.