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Clearly Korea Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 Graphics Card has been spotted for sale in an online Chinese market. Korean PC Tech Fan @Harukaze5719 emphasized the list and seemed annoyed by its presence. Perhaps “OMG” is due to the difficulty of getting one of these new NVIDIA graphics cards in South Korea.
We are almost sure that this Korean product on the market in China will not be an isolated case. Earlier during the week we saw comments that some of Chaotic crowd in the PC Studio Akihabara store He had visited China. Moreover, computer stores in Taiwan were similarly directed by folk that had flew from China for the day of the release of RTX 50.
Above you can see the list of headliners of Chinese distributors, including the GeForce RTX 5090 GeForce RTX 5090 graphics card. Yellow and black box sticker emphasizes the three-year warranty and other details in the Korean text.
There is no way to know how the market seller in China has gathered for this RTX 5090 – SKU that is not available in China where RTX 5090D is the Halo product. We can only speculate that the seller is recently traveling to South Korea (or knows someone who has done) for shopping.
You may also be interested in knowing that the requested price of Chinese yuan is equivalent to approximately $ 4,175 at the current course. However, this card may have been sold …
Proof that Chinese citizens have visited Taiwan’s computer malls to take some freshly launched NVIDIA RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 graphics cards seem to be much stronger.
On Friday, January 31, Taiwan’s Set News Channel reported from the long queues in front of a computer mall in the country of high -tech. Some people had been waiting for days, with beds and chairs in proof outside.
In Taiwan, retail pricing RTX 5090 ranges from approximately $ 72,000 to $ 90,000 (from about $ 2,200, including tax). However, buyers from China talked about sellers on the continental part asking for the equivalent of NT $ 200,000 or more about the RTX 5090 card.
Two Chinese visitors were interviewed in the news clip above, starting at 1.03 minutes. The first said he had arrived the previous day and did not want a cut RTX 5090D. The second visitor said he did not want to pay China’s scalper prices (double or more) and believes he had a chance to get RTX 5090 at a retail price in Taiwan.
The chances of buying the RTX 5090 at night were quite low. According to a card shared by SET (built-in), Taipei and the surrounding regions had only 20 RTX 5090 cards for customers, which are queued, with another 30 for pre-orders. The central and southwestern cities had even stricter stocks, with just four or four-cards available for open doors, and 30 pre-order available. The RTX 5080 cards were much more insobous, but still far from enough.
In the intro we mentioned another country that is not very far from China that may have some tourists for graphics cards recently fly away. The suspicions that some of the rebellious crowds in the RTX 5090 and 5080 Lotto Event Day in Akihabara, Tokyo are from China, have been raised in several social media platforms.
Knowing that sites like X are predisposed to incomprehensible problem trolls, we hope Technical sites such as IT mediaWho wrote “The number of buyers who looked Chinese is flooded” (machine translation) have better sources.