GPU Price Tracker

  • A price tracker should be more sophisticated than just pulling a single listing from Amazon and dumping whatever price a random 3rd party reseller is listing it for.

    The prices here are not indicative of the market at all. They're a single sample from the most egregious offender.

    More data points for a 5090 Founders

       - Amazon $4,481
    
       - StockX $3,447
    
       - eBay   $3,500-$4,000
    
    I hope whatever product "United Compute" is selling is more thoughtfully constructed than this.

  • I own stocks for Nvidia, I believe they will still climb higher than ever before. But at home, my setup has AMD components because they are more worth it.

    I am more into AMD cards than anything, I wish this site also tracked the prices of AMD aswell.

  • Why is memory stuck at such low values while applications clearly demand more?

  • What about AMD card?

  • It really is amazing how much these have increased. NVidia 3090 for almost as much as the MSRP for 5090? Incredible!

  • It would be nice to have something like a score to indicate how powerful it is, determined by the price, to see which one is kind of the best.

    Neat: when clicking on the name, I would like to be redirected to Amazon. The link on the far right was hard to find. :)

  • Not really GPU tracker - more like Nvidia card comparison.

    AMD has some really interesting things on the drawing board, and Apple should definitely be in the mix.

  • Strange specs table - it seems to ignore the tensor core FLOPs, which is what you'd be using most of the time if you're interested in computational throughput.

  • I'm curious what's responsible for the current uptick.

  • I typed in "RTX A2000" and got zero results.

    I guess this website is for folks who're trying to equip a data center in their backyard with H100s?

  • Any plans to make this available as an API / link to common purchase links for each to back the "live" pricing data?

  • Maybe Moore's law is dead, but its sister about the doubling of the computing hunger every year seems to be well and fine. And wait until we get bored of using GPUs to make artists starve and finally leverage AI for something fundamentally useful--or terrible--, like helping billionaires live forever....

  • LAWL "It's not a bubble"

  • would love to see this become an arena where I can let my local GPU "fight" against other ones