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I’ve Got Bad News, PC Gamers: Nvidia RTX 50 SUPER Series May Have Been Scrapped, and Current GPUs Look Set to Become More Expensive

Nvidia halted the RTX 50 SUPER series launch due to scarce 3GB GDDR7 memory modules, which are prioritized for RTX 5090 laptops and RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPUs.

  • Next year, Uniko's Hardware reports Nvidia has canceled the RTX 50 SUPER series desktop GPUs PC gamers were holding out for.
  • Recently, shortages of 3GB GDDR7 modules have emerged, and the SUPER plan relied on swapping 2GB GDDR7 modules for 3GB ones, but the modules can't reach the desktop consumer market.
  • The shortage threatens to drive prices up very soon, as most RTX 50 series cards currently sit at or below MSRP but may not remain so amid rising costs.
  • A small window of opportunity remains for prospective upgraders, as buyers are advised to consider purchasing now despite the rumor not being 100% certain.
  • GDDR7 has been described as the secret sauce for RTX 50 performance, with Uniko guessing scarce modules are reserved for RTX 5090 laptops and the RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPU, promising an effective 50% uplift.
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TweakTown broke the news in on Friday, November 7, 2025.
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