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While it being more expensive than 4090 sounds inevitable I really doubt that the price will actually be $3300.
These pre launch pricing rumors are almost never correct.
I agree, but no matter the price it will not stop people never wanting to buy a 5090 to post online and "cry" over the price 🤷‍♂️
All I care for is the increase in performance over the 4090.
 
$3300 would be insane. $4000 after tax and AIB markup. It’ll be hilarious seeing people try to scalp at that price though.
I think scalping is more a US problem than an eg. EU problem.

I had never had issues getting a GPU en EU, most sites in eg. Denmark limits how many cards a customer can buy at launch and have effective que systems.
The 30 series launch had a little wait (but no more than 3 weeks), the 40 series I got same week as I ordered.
I think the same appiled to the 20 series, same week delivery.
 
I think scalping is more a US problem than an eg. EU problem.

I had never had issues getting a GPU en EU, most sites in eg. Denmark limits how many cards a customer can buy at launch and have effective que systems.
The 30 series launch had a little wait (but no more than 3 weeks), the 40 series I got same week as I ordered.
I think the same appiled to the 20 series, same week delivery.

Yeah funny how it’s impossible to find a simple queue system at US retailers. It’s every man or woman for themselves. So uncivilized.

I had my heart set on a 5090 but $4000 would definitely make me think twice.
 
Yeah funny how it’s impossible to find a simple queue system at US retailers. It’s every man or woman for themselves. So uncivilized.

I had my heart set on a 5090 but $4000 would definitely make me think twice.
I do not believe for one second the price will be that high.
Just people trying to get cliks and views.
 
Cause it's not a consumer market price. No reason to launch anything as a Geforce at this price point.
Considering previous prices of some cards as well as the inflated prices people have been paying for years now, it isn’t out of the realm of possibility. People were willing to pay well over 2k for a 4090 and people in this very thread are willing to pay the rumored $3300.

I doubt it will cost more than $1-200 over the 4090 MSRP.
There are alway retarded claims before launch:
$2,100-$2,520 for the 4090.

Same thing is happening now 🤷‍♂️
Those prices ended up being pretty accurate for the majority of the card’s lifetime though.
 
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$3300 is literally impossible as MSRP. If they do that, I will buy AMD and never look back. I will not buy any more Nvidia products, regardless of how their products perform vs the competition, and regardless of what prices they have lower down the stack. That is literally "Fuck You PC gamers" type of money and a move which would signal an actual disdain of the market. If the product isn't for PC gamers, then don't label the product RTX 50 series and market it to gamers.
 
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Considering previous prices of some cards as well as the inflated prices people have been paying for years now, it isn’t out of the realm of possibility. People were willing to pay well over 2k for a 4090 and people in this very thread are willing to pay the rumored $3300.


Those prices ended up being pretty accurate for the majority of the card’s lifetime though.
Not really though:
 
I’m not sure what that tracks, but in USA at least, there were lots of listings for MSRP cards that may as well have been dummy listings as they were never in stock. The only cards you could typically buy were often 50% over MSRP.
That should be US prices.

In Denmark you have to factor in the 25% VAT (Neglecting) import taxes:
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I got mine at launch for 15.500 DKK

15.500 / 125 x 100 = 12.400 ~ $1730 and that price has been really steady in Denmark as this chart shows.

I can most likely sell my 4090 for 9.000 DKK (~$1255) when I sell it (listings goes for 10.000-11.000 DKK atm), that has to be deducted from the price I will pay for the 5090.
I find it funny that GPU's should be cheaper in Denmark with 25% VAT and stuff that in the US, unless something is really effed up in the US system.
 
Isn’t that more reason to set MSRP higher? When a 4090 sells for $2400 Nvidia doesn’t see a cent of that markup at retail.
Which is why I don’t think $3300 is impossible. First 512 bit bus by Nvidia since Fermi if I’m not mistaken. 1.7 TB of bandwidth. It really isn’t difficult to imagine an exorbitant price.
 
Yeah that’s the scary part. The market decided the 4090 should cost a whole lot more than $1600.
In the US, yes.
Denmark has been consistant since launch.
We have a rule of thumb here in Denmark.
If the MSRP is $1000 the price in Denmark will be 10.000 DKK (even though $1000 is like 7.200 DKK) due to VAT + import tax.
The MSRP of the 4090 is $1599, meaning ~16.000 DKK (which is what I got mine for).
If the MSRP is $2000 I will have to pay ~20.000 DKK.(~$2792) due to added VAT + import tax.

But I am sure it will be under $2000 MSRP for the 5090.
 
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