
The XFX Radeon RX 570 4 GB RS (the card being marketed in the Tweet) was launched at $179. The RX 570 was launched at USD $169 for the 4 GB variant, and $199 for the 8 GB variant. A Tweet by an official AMD Twitter handle shows that inflated AMD Radeon graphics card prices has the company's official a verified Twitter handle held by AMD, which promotes the company's products targeted at gamers, such as AMD Radeon graphics cards, and Ryzen processors posted a promotion in which an XFX branded Radeon RX 570 graphics card, which is being sold at USD $279, including a free coupon for a "Quake Champions" pack free, was made to appear as if at its price, it's a great deal.

We then uncovered a clue that not just end-users, but even retailers are being sold AMD Radeon graphics cards at prices way above AMD's launch SEP. It was initially believed that market forces are driving the inflation, and that AMD had little to do with the price inflation. Red Crescent also stirred a public debate after it was revealed that it sold tents to another charity, AHBAP, in the first days after the earthquake instead of directly sending them to disaster zone.Over the past couple of months, inflation in AMD Radeon GPU prices, in part fueled by silicon shortages, and in part by non-gamers (read: crypto-currency miners) buying up graphics cards, have impacted the AMD Radeon brand in the eyes of its target audience - PC gamers and graphics professionals. The relief association said in its statement on Friday that it would hold an extraordinary convention following the resignation.

But he later denied being aware of the sale and said he would have prevented it if he knew beforehand. The resigning chairman, Kerem Kinik, first said that he was aware of the sale and described it as legal, arguing that a subsidiary of the agency conducted sale. They should correct this mistake immediately," he said during a meeting with young people that was pre-recorded and broadcast on Thursday. President Tayyip Erdogan said on Thursday he had been "saddened" by the Red Crescent selling tents. People in the region complained of a slow response by authorities in the first days after the disaster, prompting criticism of the government. The magnitude 7.8 quake shook a huge area in southern Turkey in February, causing more than 54,000 deaths in Turkey and Syria. ANKARA, May 12 (Reuters) - The head of the Turkish Red Crescent resigned on Friday, the relief association said, three months after controversy emerged over the selling of tents to a charity in the first days after devastating earthquakes in Turkey.
