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i am stilll waiting for a 1999 founders edition 5090.

I am thinking i should give up at this point, and settle with a 2499 zotac
 
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i am stilll waiting for a 1999 founders edition 5090.
Why? This is literally a skip generation due to the horrible drivers.

There's no telling that the situation is so bad (could be hardware bugs in silicon) that 6090 ends up being the fixed version and then you just get maintenance updates for 5090 and 6090 ends up looking a lot better and you end up feeling screwed out of your money.
 
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6090 ends up looking a lot better and you end up feeling screwed out of your money.

LMAO... so i can start round 2 again with the vapor supply chain, and fighting hard with scalpers.

Sigh.... at this rate, i'll probably never get an upgrade past my 4090, and when i do, it will cost more then what you can get for a 10yr used car with less then 60k miles.

I'm almost expecting nVidia to release the 5090DD worldwide.

Saw there's a 5070 at Amazon for $548 (!)

Yeah im also expecting this so they don't kill off there own AI sector.
They will make you buy the professional series card if u want AI unlocked.
Sort of how they locked transcoding on the non quadro cards from back, where u were limited to a set amount of streams vs a real quadro that had as many as you could throw on it.
 

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According to Boardchannels, via Chiphell, the RTX 50 series GPUs have been stocked way above the ideal levels. This happened mainly because of low sales and continuous supply.

Graphics card manufacturers across various brands may soon begin adjusting prices. Some have already begun preemptively adjusting the cost of the RTX50 series by the end of the month, aiming to help distributors achieve their IN targets in the final days of July.
As per the insider, this has happened because of a sharp drop in the terminal sales, leading to declines in the retail and even wholesale prices. Due to the overstocking, the industry experts now expect the manufacturers to lower their prices throughout August.


 

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According to Boardchannels, via Chiphell, the RTX 50 series GPUs have been stocked way above the ideal levels. This happened mainly because of low sales and continuous supply.


As per the insider, this has happened because of a sharp drop in the terminal sales, leading to declines in the retail and even wholesale prices. Due to the overstocking, the industry experts now expect the manufacturers to lower their prices throughout August.


From source:

Reprinted from ChannelGate,

July 29, 2025, 12:03 PM. Shanghai:

Urgent notice: Graphics card manufacturers may soon begin adjusting prices. Some manufacturers have already begun adjusting the cost of the RTX50 series before the end of the month, aiming to help distributors achieve their IN targets in the final days of July.

This is primarily due to a recent sharp drop in terminal sales, which has led to continued declines in wholesale and retail prices, significantly increasing inventory pressure and creating a situation of oversupply. Industry experts generally expect graphics card manufacturers to continue lowering their cost prices in August to maintain market liquidity and stabilize sales.

Distributors nationwide are advised to evaluate their inventory and pricing strategies and prepare for a coordinated response.

 

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Saw there's a 5070 at Amazon for $548
https://www.amazon.com/GIGABYTE-GeForce-WINDFORCE-Graphics-GV-N5070WF3-12GD/dp/B0F72TVCGF/

Gigabyte has had some of the lowest prices on AMD and Nvidia models lately.

This rumor making the rounds seems unlikely - https://tech4gamers.com/nvidia-cut-rtx-50-gpu-prices-poor-sales-oversupply/

If it is somehow accurate, could we get the first decent price war in a while?

EDIT: LOL @marees posted it. I missed the whole thing it appears.
 

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lets be real here...

i bought my 3090 for 1899... it was the EVGA FTW3 version. hence the markup, but FE was 1499.
I then got my 4090 FE 1599. Thats only 100 dollars more then what the 3090 costed.
The 5090 is 1999. And the higher AIB models over over 3000 dollars, and they were still out of stock because scalpers be buying the card instead of paying rent, trying to make 2000 dollars off each.

The 5090 pricing is a JOKE. Jensen said oh the 5090 is for people with 10,000 dollar gaming PC.

TELL ME PLEASE... which Gaming PC has a price tag of $10k without a bloated over priced 5090 costing more then HALF of that from AIBs?
4 Elephants in the room.... and they are all stupid dumb because Nvidia AI generated them.

Im just scared the 6090FE will cost 2499, with ASUS ASTRAL version costing upwards of 4k, with scalpers trying to vend it off for 10k each.
 

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lets be real here...

i bought my 3090 for 1899... it was the EVGA FTW3 version. hence the markup, but FE was 1499.
I then got my 4090 FE 1599. Thats only 100 dollars more then what the 3090 costed.
The 5090 is 1999. And the higher AIB models over over 3000 dollars, and they were still out of stock because scalpers be buying the card instead of paying rent, trying to make 2000 dollars off each.

The 5090 pricing is a JOKE. Jensen said oh the 5090 is for people with 10,000 dollar gaming PC.

TELL ME PLEASE... which Gaming PC has a price tag of $10k without a bloated over priced 5090 costing more then HALF of that from AIBs?
4 Elephants in the room.... and they are all stupid dumb because Nvidia AI generated them.

Im just scared the 6090FE will cost 2499, with ASUS ASTRAL version costing upwards of 4k, with scalpers trying to vend it off for 10k each.

This has pretty much NOTHING to do with gaming.

Unless something changes to blunt AI demand, '090 cards are just going to remain largely sold out at anywhere near MSRP.
 
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As per the insider, this has happened because of a sharp drop in the terminal sales, leading to declines in the retail and even wholesale prices. Due to the overstocking, the industry experts now expect the manufacturers to lower their prices throughout August.
Nvidia's strategy for sales declines so far has been to induce artificial shortages by just keeping the chips in warehouses, waiting for the stock in retail and distribution to go out.
It seems weird to me that they wouldn't do this now. Can't they just reconfigure the 4N wafers from RTX chips to GB100 or GH100 that seem to have infinite demand? Or even just GB202 for RTX Pro cards?


There's no telling that the situation is so bad (could be hardware bugs in silicon) that 6090 ends up being the fixed version and then you just get maintenance updates for 5090 and 6090 ends up looking a lot better and you end up feeling screwed out of your money.

I doubt this will be true, since Blackwell has a bunch of architectural upgrades (like 8xFP4 throughput) focused on transformer inference performance that seems to be the baseline for near-future and state-of-the-art gaming-related genAI loads (neural textures, DLSS4, eventually small language models, audio transcribers, etc).

Blackwell's problems seem to be electrical more than architectural. I think it'll be a bit like the first Fermi generation of GPUs (GTX4xx), where performance per watt was pretty terrible compared to Terascale but it ended up becoming the first DX12 feature_level 11 architecture (meaning you could still play most recent games on it, if they fit the VRAM).


Especially the 5090, being the first "consumer" 32GB GPU, should have quite the long lifetime. At least until there's a massive revamp of the RT pipeline in DirectX that demands less rigid hardware blocks.
 

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This has pretty much NOTHING to do with gaming.

Unless something changes to blunt AI demand, '090 cards are just going to remain largely sold out at anywhere near MSRP.
no it has everything to do with gaming.

The RTX cards were originally designed for GAMERS.
Its just that people made good use of productivity with them as well.

This used to happen a long time ago with Quadro series cards.
The original Geforce cards did just as well if not better for cheaper then what Quadro cards did, that they locked transcoding on the lower end ones, so they could sell them.

Now the only thing is if they can easily disable AI commands on the 090 cards like the D models, sell them for cheaper, but they rather just bump prices and not do anything because the waffer size and the cost to make the die is the same.

I really just want a videocard with a ton of gaming prowess, doesn't need AI, doesn't need transcoding. All it needs to do is render RTX, DLSS, has a lot of memory, and be able to steam roll though any gaming engine @ 4K with 120fps+, and not cost more then what the monthly payments on a lease for a luxury car is.

But then i guess thats about the same as me wishing for AMD to come out with a Ryzen X3D with 64+ PCI-E lanes so i can get my butt off Threadripper (the destroyer of credit cards), which i think i would need to be run over by Truck-kun, and end up in an Isekai world of some sort where things like that can happen.
 
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Ouch. Whatever happened to 50-series overstock, prices dropping at retail.
ITX cards always sell at a premium, unfortunately. I had to import my passive cooled KalmX 3050 6GB from Germany coz it's usually hard to find. But when it did eventually become available on my local Amazon, I would've saved maybe max $70 vs. importing it.
 
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