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GPU demand ranking based on back order

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Back order info provided by ShopBLT. Some of these are reference so most likely demand is dictated by miners along with the fact that the top three are in the sweet spot for best mining rate per card and/or per $. All we need now is some code to poll the data over time to visualize a trend. Useful metric to look at from different perspectives since it can trend where crypto currency is going, prices if you merely want to grab one for gaming, investment strategy for AMD stock, etc.

#1 R9 290
900+ for Visiontek

#2 R9 280X
400+ each for XFX and Sapphire

#3 R9 270
~200+ each for Gigabyte and XFX

#4 R9 270X
100+ each

#5 R9 290X
Nearly 100 each for Sapphire and XFX
 
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What will the prices be when dedicated mining-specific hardware is released?

*plane crashes*
*large explosion*
*fire-ball*
*screaming*
 
What will the prices be when dedicated mining-specific hardware is released?

The dedicated ASICs manufacturers are too busy making money by testing their products to release them, so your question has no answer.
 
Very true. Though I'd think they will eventually be released..... Once the profit margins begin shrinking.
 
The dedicated ASICs manufacturers are too busy making money by testing their products to release them, so your question has no answer.

That's funny!!! Good point.

AMD can sell all the(mining capable) cards they can make, and the high end ASIC manufacturers are making money with all the ASIC they can make rather than sell/deliver them.
 
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