NVIDIA RTX 50-Series faces frustration to call, which is with low stock, high prices, and promise performance that is just kind, if your-sky is really hard. So it is a little hesitation that I am bringing news of the seemingly happy news of the RTX 50 series prices.
Yes, RTX 50 Series Cards The price was a decrease (Through Videovards)… But only in Europe and the UK… and only founders’ editions MSRP cards… and only those who hold the FE version in the lineup (no cut for RTX 5070 TI).
Videovards say the change tracks the US dollar with a changing change in the declining price and exchange rates. For example, Germany has seen a decrease in prices for RTX 5070, RTX 5080, and RTX 5090 – nearly 4.3-4.6 %, which is close to that amount. The US dollar has decreased.
Here are the prices in the UK as follows:
- RTX 5070: Starting from £ 529 (below £ 539)
- RTX 5070 TI: Starting from 29 729 (the same price)
- RTX 5080: Starting from £ 949 (below £ 979)
- RTX 5090: Starting at 89 1,889 (below £ 1,939)
RTX 5070 TI is the same price as before because there is no founding edition for this card and prices cuts only to the FES.
If you click on any of these RTX 50 Series per card, however, you will definitely be welcomed by a good brown ‘out -of -stock’ mark, which is believed to be surprised. This surprises you when the MSRPS and paper waiver have used when there is a little stock to back it.
Last month, NVIDIA talked about “strong layout in Q1 with the increase in supply”, but the clock clash and we are not yet seeing this supply. Instead, we have apparently empty shelf and AIB shopkeepers with hiking at MSRP prices that come in stock.
And I hate so bitter, but it’s not difficult, on the other side of the field, when is AMD apparently Its RX 9070 and RX 9070 Xt Cards are proud of selling over 200,000 Already but it seems that stocks are still low and prices even high Retailers lists right now.
Nevertheless, I think it is good to see this sign that the exchange rates refer to something solid even if GPU does not do MSRPs.