Msrp is manufacturers price. Micro center isn’t the manufacturer. It’s the same reason you don’t find Arizona iced tea for a dollar at the gas station
this post was submitted on 18 Feb 2025
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Not the point he was making but okay.
The first few minutes he’s complaining about nvidia telling him card is $750 msrp but microcenters website had it listed for $900
And did you just stop listening after the first few minutes?
Because his point is that between Nvidia and Asus they gave these cards to reviewers as a 750 dollar card when clearly they aren't and reviewers are being misled into doing a cost to performance at that price vs what they're actually selling them for. That portion of dishonesty is what he was complaining about.