Getting NVIDIA's RTX 50 Series GPUs At MSRP Would Be A "Surprise"; Team Green Leaves AIB Partners With Slim Margins
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Have you been dreaming about the great prices on Nvidia's upcoming "Founders Edition" graphics cards? The reality check is set to come as third-party manufacturers launch their own versions of the RTX 50s, as low inventory and low margins mean prices will be much higher than previously announced. [Read more] Want to find the best articles from Frandroid on Google News? You can follow Frandroid on Google News in one click.
Leaker reveals the reason why most RTX 50 series GPUs might not be priced at MSRP
Last Updated on January 27, 2025 Nvidia revealed its latest GeForce graphics cards, the RTX 50 series, at CES 2025 earlier this month, detailing the price of the new series from the RTX 5070 to the RTX 5090. The MSRPs for these cards range between $549 and $1,999 and the top two models (the 5090 ...
Getting NVIDIA's RTX 50 Series GPUs At MSRP Would Be A "Surprise"; Team Green Leaves AIB Partners With Slim Margins
NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 50 series GPUs, particularly the higher-end variants, won't be available at MSRPs even after launch, as Team Green has apparently left AIB margins pretty slim. Not Only Would NVIDIA's RTX 50 GPUs Come With Low Inventory Levels, But Slim AIB Margins Will Further Fuel Up Prices Well, it would be a surprise if consumers got their hands on an RTX Blackwell GPU at MSRP since not only are inventory levels too low, but according to…
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