Your GeForce RTX 50 SUPER Upgrade May Be on Hold
NVIDIA delays the RTX 50 SUPER refresh due to rising memory costs and ongoing RTX 5000 shortages, with price hikes expected after February 2026, sources say.
- Rumors from Gazlog claim NVIDIA postponed the GeForce RTX 5000 SUPER series indefinitely, while current RTX 5000 cards remain scarce and expensive on online retailers and store pages.
- The SUPER update aimed to give key models more VRAM, but rising memory prices cited by sources make the VRAM-first SUPER refresh harder to deliver affordably.
- Online store pages reveal supply and pricing strain, showing extreme shortages across the RTX 5000 stack with prices jumping from the RTX 5080 through RTX 5060 Ti.
- If price rises happen, improved supply may not translate into lower street prices, as sources say NVIDIA will notify board partners of industry channel pricing increases and RTX 5000 series may remain primary until the RTX 6000 series arrives.
- If you need a GPU soon, set a hard maximum spending cap for purchases and stick to it; otherwise, watch retail signals like inventory stabilization and street-price drops.
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