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There are no points to guess this one in advance. In the morning at the official retail start for NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 series, they are almost impossible to order in online stores in the United States just an hour after the start of sales. Since the lines were observed days ago in brick and mortar traders, it is safe to assume that such a situation is played there.
Despite the prices, the most raised by the originally announced MSRP of RTX 5080 and RTX 5090, every one Of the 47 different variations on the NEWEGG website have already been sold out of the base model $ 999.99 RTX 5080 to $ 2.799.99, commanded for Asus Rog Astral RTX 5090S Some of them may or may not actually have been available for purchase as many of the cards listed in Best Buy (Also fully sold out) are shown as “Expect soon.”
It may be completely expected that the new cards will be difficult to find at the start, as this has been the case with the launch of NVIDIA for years. And since two years have passed since a significant jump in generations for RTX, this is hardly a surprise. However, it seems that NVIDIA has particularly low deliveries, which it warns in advance. Speaking with retailers and third -country manufacturers, we were told to expect the low supply to continue. MSI, one of the more fruitful partners of NVIDIA, does not expect to have stocks of RTX 5090 to be delivered to their online store until February 6th.
Is it worth the price or really hundreds of dollars more that some of the gentle -upgraded AIB designs require? It depends on what you are looking for. While The full -fat RTX 5090 (2000 dollars for the NVIDIA founder’s edition) seems to decide the mustard as the new most powerful map on the market, the RTX 5080 has Disappointed with the original reviewsoffering a much more fascinating power upgrade over the last generation and Bending down a strong DLSS of NVIDIA and technologies for generating frames.
I wonder if these initial supply problems have anything to do with the still boot market of AI. The massive AI data centers are mostly powered by discrete graphic processors, most of which are NVIDIA chips. Although many of them are more B2B designs, it is more than possible to build these “big iron” machines on the same maps desired by PC Gamers.
I would also ask our readers not to enrich the scalpers, which immediately turn the most graphic processors for double or triple profits. If you don’t stop paying them, they won’t stop doing it. No matter how small a $ 1000+ graphics card delivery is, there are only so many people with the type of available income needed to allow them, and you will almost certainly be able to find GPU at a retail price within a few months.