AMD’s New GPUs Are In Good Stock, Priced Strictly At MSRP

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AMD’s new refreshed RDNA 2 GPUs are well stocked in the U.S. and other regions, a good trend from an expert perspective.

The new 6×50 XT models (6950 XT, 6750 XT and 6650 XT) are firmly anchored and priced at Team Red: s recommended pricing.

Newegg has two 6950 XT models at the suggested retail price of $1,099, and we have 6750 XT products at the suggested retail price of $549. The same goes for the lowest-end 6650 XT models, which are sold at the suggested retail price of $399.

In the UK, the EX 7950 XT sold by eBuyer sold slightly below the MSRP. Scan sold the product above the MSRP. Other identified outlets sold it at more expensive prices.

Some 6750 XT models are sold in the U.K. for just over the manufacturer’s recommended retail price by about £20.

Other regions are expected to sell the models at or above MSUP. However, this is not guaranteed with a user stating that Australia does not sell the new EDNA 2 GPUs at the recommended retail price.

The sources for this piece include an article in TechRadar.

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