Places To Buy Graphics Cards
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Places To Buy Graphics Cards
The result It's near-impossible for the average person to compete with cryptocurrency miners and scalpers in the race to see who can buy the latest graphics cards the quickest. These days, new cards, sold in limited quantities, sell out in an eyeblink at launch. Soon after, some of those very same cards show up on eBay or Craigslist at multiples of their manufacturer suggested retail prices (MSRPs). Existing cards, meanwhile, go out of stock almost as soon as fresh inventory is posted online or put on retail store shelves.
Sure, there was a run on video cards in 2017-2018, triggered by the first crypto-mining craze. But it has relented, and buying a card before the COVID-19 pandemic began used to be as easy as a leisurely Amazon or Newegg order, or a field trip to your local Best Buy or Micro Center: Enter with a credit card, exit with a video card. No more!
Unfortunately, this might be the worst method of trying to nail an in-stock notice on a new GPU. CamelCamelCamel, in particular, is limited to Amazon, where restocked graphics cards sell out almost instantly, and you have to set up alerts for individual products rather than checking for any modern graphics card. Other services, such as HotStock.io(Opens in a new window) and NowInStock.net(Opens in a new window), might support more storefronts or aggregate multiple versions of a given GPU onto a single page, but the restriction to a specific product is still pretty common.
Physical storefronts offer a few advantages over their digital counterparts when it comes to finding a graphics card in stock. The primary one is reduced competition. Everyone can shop on Amazon; not everyone can visit your local Micro Center. (Pro tip: Micro Center, if you live where the chain has stores, is better than most retailers for nailing a GPU in person.) Why compete with cryptocurrency miners, scalpers, bots, and everyone else looking to buy a new graphics card online if you can find the same product on a store shelf
Call to ask which days of the week certain products are typically restocked. Stores often receive new shipments of a specific kind of device or gear on a predictable schedule. (Or at least as predictable as it can be, amid today's global supply problems.) Picking up the phone, politely asking when graphics cards are restocked, and planning your visit around that schedule can maximize your chances of landing a new GPU just as it hits the shelves.
Even system manufacturers are struggling to source new GPUs for their PCs, but most have a more reliable line on finding some than the average consumer does. Much of that hardware is going to be put in a pre-built system out of which you could (at least theoretically) pluck the graphics card before selling the other parts to recoup your costs.
Also note that depending on the system and its installed CPU, the PC may not be able to run without a graphics card installed. Some desktop CPUs have an integrated graphics processor (IGP) that you can use to run a display and operate the system even if the video card has been pulled. But other systems (notably those based on most of AMD's Ryzen processors) may rely on the video card for even the most basic graphics output. Some Intel CPUs, too, feature a disabled IGP; in most cases, these chips' model names end in the letter "F" (such as "Core i7-11700KF") and need a video card installed in the PC to push a signal to your monitor. This is especially common in major-maker prebuilt desktops, in which using an "F" chip saves the system maker a few bucks.
Finding the best cheap graphics card prices shouldn't be overlooked if you're looking to build your own gaming PC. As the beating heart of any respectable setup, it's incredibly important to make sure you're getting the right GPU and paying the right price for it. While costs continue to fluctuate from region to region, we've rounded up all the best graphics card prices and deals into one handy page right here, fac
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