When I write the same words, and less than six months after the official launch of January 30, you can finally buy RTX 5090 for the officially recommended Retail price NVIDIA. Indicate a lot of joy.
There is, of course, a hook. It all depends on where you live. In Great Britain, 5090 has an MSRP in the amount of 1,889 GBP, but Overclockers UK will give you Palit GeForce RTX 5090 Gamerock 32 GB for the sum of piffling in the amount of 1,879.99 £.
Ok, it’s barely in a letter, but it is under the list the same and far from the absurd markers, which were the norm for too long. Unfortunately, the brands still apply in the USA, where IAS MSRP 5090. It costs seemingly 1999 USD, but GPU almost, if at all, was perceptible in the price.
At the moment, for example in Newgg, The cheapest RTX 5090 is USD 2,919.99. And even such progress. At least you can buy it.
Meanwhile in Finland RTX 5090 It was noticed for 2299 eurosWąsów under the official price of the EU sticker in the amount of 2339 euros. However, a quick search of proshop.fi, Etiler, who mentioned 5090 below IASP, indicates that the prices are Currently at MSRP 2399 eurosNot under it.
But even this is quite a lot of progress in huge markers that prevailed after starting 5090. As for what should be done with these changes in a broader context, these prices seem to indicate that the GPU market is finally normalizing.
After numerous shocks, including extraction of cryptocurrencies and pandemic, the demand for GPU, and therefore prices have been sharply increased for years. However, on some territories, graphics cards are now widely available to the MSRP.
Indeed, in Great Britain, almost in IK or below, you can have a whole part of the NVIDIA RTX 50. This is said, AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT remains stubborn, with the cheapest examples in Great Britain, which means about 660 pounds, much above 560 GBP IMRP in Great Britain.
Despite this, a wide trend concerns price normalization. The US remain an exception. It is not clear how much the result of the tariffs is of it. However, the demand for graphics cards probably increased when players and other GPU buyers threw themselves on the cards before the tariff tariffs, applying another unusual shock to the already unusual market.
If the tariffs returned to normal and no other shocks reached the American market, and the wider supply of GPU looks quite well now, we would expect that even the United States will see a price trend towards MSRP. But because the tariff policy of the Trump administration changes literally every day, it is quite enormous if.