Since I type these words, and less than six months of its official start on January 30, it is possible to buy RTX 5090 under NVIDIA’s officially recommended retail price. Que is a great pleasure.
There is certainly a catch. It all depends on where you live. In the UK, MS 1,889 has an MSRP in 5090, but Overlikes UK will make you a Palette Jeffour RTX 5090 gamerock 32GB that is for the puffing amount of $ 1,879.99.
Well, it’s barely on the list, but it is on the list and is a remote sound from the funny markups that has been normal for a long time. Sadly, those Markups still apply to the United States, where the 5090 MSRP is clearly 99,999, but the GPU hardly, if ever, has been seen at the price.
Right now, for example, in Negag, The cheapest RTX 5090 is 9,919.99. And even this is all kinds of progress. At least you can buy one.
Meanwhile, in Finland, RTX 5090 Seen for 2,299 eurosA whisper under the official 2,339 euros EU sticker price. However, an instant search of Proshop.fi, Etailer, which has listed 5090 below the MSRP, indicates that pricing is Currently in 2,399 euro MSRPNot beneath it.
But even this is a huge development on a large -scale markups that prevailed over 5090 launch. As far as what to make in the broader context, these prices show that the GPU market is finally normal.
After a number of shocks, including crypto mining and pandemic diseases, the demand for GPU and, therefore, has been strictly raised for years. However, in some areas, graphics cards for MSRP are now widely available.
In fact, in the UK, the entire NVIDIA RTX 50 lineup can be in or below the MSRP. That said, AMD’s Redon RX 9070 XT is strictly valuable, with the cheapest examples in the UK with $ 660 or more, which is more than 60 560 UK MSRP for the card.
Nevertheless, the wide trend is towards normalizing the price. America is an exception. It is unclear how much of this is a direct result of taxes. However, the demand for graphics cards probably increased when the concert and other GPU buyers arrived to snatch the card before hitting tariffs, and already suffered another extraordinary shock in the ATYPICAL market.
If the revenue returns to normal and no other shock falls in the US market, then the broader supply of GPUs looks healthy now, we will expect the United States to look at the price trend towards MSRP. But with the Trump administration’s tariff policy, literally, on a daily basis, this is a big deal.