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MSI and ASUS hike GeForce RTX 50 series prices in official stores, now up to $3,409 for RTX 5090

//DEVIL//

Member
I wonder if this is related to Tariffs from both sides. I find it interesting, to be honest for an increase across all companies.

This is not greed from an AIB when all decides to go that extreme.

As an AIB, I think they are mandated to sell at least one SKU for MSRP price, if the MSRP of these cards has increased, does that mean the FE will get a price increase as well under the excuse ( or legitimate excuse ) the tariffs?
 
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dorkimoe

Member
i wonder how this happened...what possibly could have caused this
The rich people ruin it for us povos. Stop buying overpriced shit you fucks.
exactly what i was saying with the ps5 pro and people counter with "i can afford it so its ok".. Thats literally not the point.
 

Sleepwalker

Member
Sold mine to get a gaming laptop (to use for travel) which I ended up not liking. Thankfully I was able to get what I paid for it and I used the difference between the cost of the 4080 and 4070 Super to fund part of my system upgrade. I bought the 4070 Super in December thinking I can return it if 5070 turns out to be a better deal, but yes, you are correct, sticking with what I have and skipping this nonsense.

Yup, the 4080 I got on sale a few years ago feels like a better deal by the day.
 

Thebonehead

Gold Member
They didn't win either. Last gen and prior sure. This 50 series FE, at least the 5090, is a cluster fuck that I would never consider buying. Will not retain the value like past FE cards did. Good luck water blocking that thing.
Debauer and bytski are looking to produce blocks for the FE.

But still going to be a pain due to the split design and the liquid metal. Need to go under a microscope to ensure you haven't dislodged any on the board.
 

darrylgorn

Member
This is gonna mean drops in price for the 40 series... Right guys? Guys?
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Debauer and bytski are looking to produce blocks for the FE.

But still going to be a pain due to the split design and the liquid metal. Need to go under a microscope to ensure you haven't dislodged any on the board.
It was already a tall order asking customers to break down the basic FE boards and coolers to apply a water block. Now with this riser and offset board, I just don't know man. It's whack. I don't trust it.
 

SHA

Member
And this is why I am not mainly a PC gamer. Even if I wanted to spend stupid money on these cards, I still could not find one.
PC gaming is cooked if this crap keeps up. Even if PS6 is $1000, it's a better value proposition than this. At that point a RTX 8090 will cost what? $4000-$6000?
Nah fam.......I'd rather take my family on vacation.
You need a refrigerator for that big bad boy.
 

IDKFA

I am Become Bilbo Baggins
And this is why I am not mainly a PC gamer. Even if I wanted to spend stupid money on these cards, I still could not find one.
PC gaming is cooked if this crap keeps up. Even if PS6 is $1000, it's a better value proposition than this. At that point a RTX 8090 will cost what? $4000-$6000?
Nah fam.......I'd rather take my family on vacation.

If you only want the best money can buy, then yeah, PC gaming is unaffordable for most people.

However, if you're willing to compromise then you can get a lower spec build that still plays the latest games for far less.

Not only AMD either. The recent Intel B580 is a decent card and has great reviews. You're not going to be gaming in 8K at 120FPS on it, but on the other hand it does cost under £300.

I want to build a PC this year, but most of the games I want to play won't need a 5090. It'd be overkill, so I'm seriously considering the B580 or maybe something from AMD.
 

AGRacing

Member
One of THE definitive all time stupid product launches from the world leader in artificial intelligence. Maybe they should have asked fuckin’ Grok 2 how to properly launch a product line. Fucking morons.
 

Lorianus

Member
Keep giving money to Nvidia for this overpriced trash geniuses, next time it'll be 5k
What does that have to do with nvidia when 3rd party brand's charge 50% more, asus charging 3k for a 5090 or something has zero to do with nvidia but the fact that all AIB's get away with those prices because enough people buy them.

Also dont think even for a moment that you or me will get a rx9000 series for msrp because those will also be priced +50% at minimum.
 
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Crayon

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And this is why I am not mainly a PC gamer. Even if I wanted to spend stupid money on these cards, I still could not find one.
PC gaming is cooked if this crap keeps up. Even if PS6 is $1000, it's a better value proposition than this. At that point a RTX 8090 will cost what? $4000-$6000?
Nah fam.......I'd rather take my family on vacation.

A lot of people don't like to hear this, but maybe big apu's can bring it back. We are getting a glimpse with the (expensive) strix halo chips.

So if someday in the next few years, you can get these with a more gaming-focused configuration, that can change things. Maaaaybe some builders are willing to build without any discreet gpu at all. They'd get modern performance with the price of the gpu rolled into the soc, which would save a lot of money. It really opens up integrated systems for legit gaming, though. Laptops, minis, handhelds, tablets. I could live with that.
 

bundylove

Banned
U saying 3k but some 5090 models here in poland cost over 5k usd atm, from big online store, not some rando scalper.
Absolutely cheapest 5090 models cost upwards of 4000$ ;p
Holy fuck 5k for a gpu my man.

See this is the problem . There is no strickt market pricing for gpu's. They just charge whatever they feel like. Prices are bloated and unrealistic.
And on top of it this is an annual game where the cycle repeats.

The solution?
Sell gpu's for commercial use and then sell gpu's for personal use. Then you can charge the premium for commercial use as its a write off anyways and its to generate profit. Same as license for softwares.

Have a msrp for retail for home use.

I mean 5k or 3k or even 2k for something that costs a few hundred bucks to produce....i would vomit
 
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nkarafo

Member
I get rich people are still buying at these prices because they don't care.

But how many rich people are out there? What are the actual numbers? I doubt a bunch of rich kids can sustain the whole PC gaming market. Soon any sub $500 card won't cut it anymore (they barely hold already, especially with all the unoptimized games and UE5) and what happens then? Are publishers going to continue making PC games for such a tiny market? Unless PC games cost $300 or something, i don't see why they would bother with PC ports anymore.

I know the whole "PC gaming is dead" thing is an old meme but if this isn't the time, i don't know when it is. And i really hope it will die soon enough because can't wait for Nvidia, the vendors and all scalpers to end up with worthless doorstops nobody want anymore.
 

Sonik

Member
What does that have to do with nvidia when 3rd party brand's charge 50% more, asus charging 3k for a 5090 or something has zero to do with nvidia but the fact that all AIB's get away with those prices because enough people buy them.

Also dont think even for a moment that you or me will get a rx9000 series for msrp because those will also be priced +50% at minimum.

Supply and demand, people still buy Nvidia's shit despite them being overpriced and defective and the other parasites join the fleecing. I've known people who spent pretty much their entire month's salary to buy a goddamn GPU just to have RT, the most overrated feature in gaming history. The planet is full of absolute morons and they're making PC gaming worse
 

simpatico

Member
U saying 3k but some 5090 models here in poland cost over 5k usd atm, from big online store, not some rando scalper.
Absolutely cheapest 5090 models cost upwards of 4000$ ;p
Don't forget the standalone PhsyX card that must be added. If there's an accessible slot on the motherboard. There's also the connector pins being rated for 7.5A and carrying 25A. Before long Corsair will be selling fire prevention systems you can install in your case. Retardant foam jets, flashing lights. It'll be pretty cool.
 

lachesis

Member
I wonder if there's any quota for making MSRP for each AIB partners.... say at least 50% of products needs to be MSRP. :(
 

dave_d

Member
Don't think you need a whole video on that when it's obvious.
I don't know, so many people try to avoid the econ 101 they get to the point of trying to come up with some new form of economics to explain it. (So many are so adverse to using the econ 101 answer that you just want to ask them "Can you show me on this doll where econ 101 touched you?")
 

StereoVsn

Gold Member
Interestingly enough both BestBuy and Microcenter had 5080 drop today with both MSRP cards and ones they go up to $1500.

I may or may not have been able to get a 5080 MSRP purely on accident after checking BestBuy for something else this morning.
 
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