
NVIDIA Removes RTX 30 Series Founders Edition Graphics Cards From its Webstore
NVIDIA has recently removed all of its GeForce RTX 30-series Founders Edition graphics cards from its webstore, leaving many consumers puzzled. However, it is important to note that the company is still actively selling custom versions of the RTX 30-series graphics cards from its AIC partners. Despite the removal of the Founders Edition cards from NVIDIA’s webstore, interested buyers can still find them at other retailers and e-tailers such as Amazon, Best Buy, Newegg, Mindfactory, and others. This move by NVIDIA may suggest that the company is slowly phasing out the Ampere-based graphics cards and shifting its focus towards newer models like the GeForce RTX 4090, 4080, and 4070 Ti, as well as the upcoming GeForce RTX 4070. Only time will tell how this shift in focus will affect the market and the preferences of consumers.
According to a Cowcotland report, NVIDIA’s official webstores in various countries including the U.S.! the U.K., Germany, France, Spain, and possibly others! have ceased to display any listings for the GeForce RTX 30-series Founders Edition graphics cards. This news has left many speculating about the potential reasons behind this sudden disappearance. The Founders Edition cards were highly sought after upon their release! as they represented some of the most powerful graphics cards available on the market. It remains to be seen whether NVIDIA will release an official statement about this development and what it might mean for the future availability of their flagship graphics cards.
Despite the release of newer graphics cards, NVIDIA is in no rush to clear its RTX 30-series stock. This is because these graphics cards still provide excellent value and sell remarkably well. With their impressive performance-per-dollar ratio, the RTX 30-series outperforms AMD’s lineup and even NVIDIA’s own RTX 40-series graphics cards. NVIDIA’s decision to keep the RTX 30-series in circulation is a testament to their quality and enduring popularity among consumers. As a result, consumers can still acquire high-quality graphics cards without breaking the bank.
Source: Cowcotland