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On Newegg the cheapest in stock is USD$370 as an example. This is consistent for Intel cards unfortunately.

The reviews will say "decent value at RRP" but Intel cards never ever sell anywhere near RRP meaning that when it comes down to it you're much better off not going Intel.

I feel like reviews should all acknowledge this fact by now. "Would be decent value at RRP but not recommended since Intel cards are always %50 over RRP".



I bought the Asus version of the B580 at MSRP of $280 on launch day.

Central Computers in the SF Bay Area keeps them at MSRP. They may not be in stock online, but the stores frequently have stock, especially San Mateo.

Not useful to people outside the area, but then Microcenter also sells at MSRP. So there are non-scalping stores out there.

The trick is to jump on the stock when it arrives.


newegg doesn't have any stock of B580s at hte moment, you're looking at 3rd party sellers who are raising prices (and hence why have stock).

https://www.newegg.com/p/pl?d=b580&N=8000 to see sold by newegg stock.




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