Vietnamese dealers clear inventory: Buying a graphics card is like visiting a vegetable market

As the cryptocurrency market collapsed in recent months, coupled with slowing global economic growth, graphics cards, which were already in high stock and oversupplied, took a sharp dive in prices. Recently, some Vietnamese netizens shared pictures of local streets on the Internet. Local dealers set up stalls directly at the door, and piles of GeForce graphics cards were placed on the ground, just like in a vegetable market. I believe that players who are familiar with graphics cards can probably know which brands and models they may be at a glance. In the picture, someone was riding a motorbike and brought up two. The seller just packed it in an ordinary red plastic bag and gave it to the buyer.

(Image credit: Lê Thành on Facebook)

Of course, such photos are not necessarily real, or they may be on a show, and there is no shortage of such examples in the Internet age. In any case, this sarcastic picture reflects how much graphics card prices have fallen over the past few months, like a vertical drop. After all, it is a fact that the price of graphics cards has collapsed. Players can search for a variety of graphics cards that have been used in the second-hand market.

(Image credit: Lê Thành on Facebook)

From the recent financial reports of manufacturers to the overall market environment, there is a pessimistic mood. In the next period of time, it is expected that the price and sales of graphics cards will continue to decline. This is in stark contrast to the various shortages in the supply chain two years ago when manufacturers reported record highs one after another.