“Significantly higher” still leaves room for regular “higher” prices
Advan0s
They can set the MSRP for their cards the same as the current AIB partners so like 2000$. So it would still be more as the street price would go into the 2500-3000$. So not much higher is still probably going to turn out shit
JerbearCuddles
$1600 was already high. Even $1700 is still a pretty friggin’ significant increase.
Igot1forya
How about making GPU prices reasonable for a change?
EIiteJT
What’s significant?
10% increase of MRSP ($1600) is still $160
20% is $320
That’s still a lot of money.
UrainumMiner
Ya don’t say
Toast_Meat
Scalpers: Oh yes they will be.
Makalaby
They shouldn’t even be higher, why are they wanting to somehow infinitely inflate prices?, there has to be a breaking point, they’re doing this with every card, not just the turbohighend
BrandHeck

faverodefavero
Should be lower.
zootii
Boutta price a 3080 when the 5k series comes out.
Ar_phis
The increased cost from TSMC and GDDR7 are the only real reasons for any price increase of the 5000 series, for the 5090 a rumored die size increase of 33% would also add costs.
Same 4N node as 4000 series should give a decent yield by now and help maintain similar costs. Sadly still no chiplet.
Toast5480

mmaqp66
yeah… sure… i believe you
odranreb
Whatever price it is, no retailer will be selling at msrp and scalper prices are gonna be insane.
zmunky
Lol what’s “significant”? 400 bucks the threshold?
Vimvoord
There’s a higher ceiling than the 4090? Ridiculous.
illicITparameters
So I’ll be able to get a Founder’s Edition 5090 for what, $1700?? Yeah, ok. 🤣🤣
TrueGlich
And the way the industry’s going I may go back to console gaming after my 6800xt runs it cource
six_six
Reminder that if Trump wins he’ll put a 2000% tariff on all foreign products.
chihuahuaOP

sonofalando
I’m not sure what reason I’d have to replace my 4090 on 1440 at this point. I assume it’s going to be a generation or two before I even consider it.
mca1169
Anyone who thinks RTX 50 series won’t be at least +$200 higher across the board is fooling themselves with baseless hope. Nvidia is a business and needs to make money, more importantly than that they need to make increased profits so their shareholders stay happy. last but not least Nvidia rules the high end market so they can charge whatever they like and ignore the heat they get from us. time to wake up and face reality, prices aren’t going to get better any time soon.
MakimaGOAT
So no $3000 USD 5090?
*several pitchforks being lowered*
XxBig_D_FreshxX
Still thinking $1799-$1999 max for FE. Anything higher would be ludicrous.
hud731
Define significant.
I’m gonna guessing $2000 because they’ll think a 25% increase isn’t “significant”
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“Significantly higher” still leaves room for regular “higher” prices
They can set the MSRP for their cards the same as the current AIB partners so like 2000$. So it would still be more as the street price would go into the 2500-3000$. So not much higher is still probably going to turn out shit
$1600 was already high. Even $1700 is still a pretty friggin’ significant increase.
How about making GPU prices reasonable for a change?
What’s significant?
10% increase of MRSP ($1600) is still $160
20% is $320
That’s still a lot of money.
Ya don’t say
Scalpers: Oh yes they will be.
They shouldn’t even be higher, why are they wanting to somehow infinitely inflate prices?, there has to be a breaking point, they’re doing this with every card, not just the turbohighend

Should be lower.
Boutta price a 3080 when the 5k series comes out.
The increased cost from TSMC and GDDR7 are the only real reasons for any price increase of the 5000 series, for the 5090 a rumored die size increase of 33% would also add costs.
Same 4N node as 4000 series should give a decent yield by now and help maintain similar costs. Sadly still no chiplet.

yeah… sure… i believe you
Whatever price it is, no retailer will be selling at msrp and scalper prices are gonna be insane.
Lol what’s “significant”? 400 bucks the threshold?
There’s a higher ceiling than the 4090? Ridiculous.
So I’ll be able to get a Founder’s Edition 5090 for what, $1700?? Yeah, ok. 🤣🤣
And the way the industry’s going I may go back to console gaming after my 6800xt runs it cource
Reminder that if Trump wins he’ll put a 2000% tariff on all foreign products.

I’m not sure what reason I’d have to replace my 4090 on 1440 at this point. I assume it’s going to be a generation or two before I even consider it.
Anyone who thinks RTX 50 series won’t be at least +$200 higher across the board is fooling themselves with baseless hope. Nvidia is a business and needs to make money, more importantly than that they need to make increased profits so their shareholders stay happy. last but not least Nvidia rules the high end market so they can charge whatever they like and ignore the heat they get from us. time to wake up and face reality, prices aren’t going to get better any time soon.
So no $3000 USD 5090?
*several pitchforks being lowered*
Still thinking $1799-$1999 max for FE. Anything higher would be ludicrous.
Define significant.
I’m gonna guessing $2000 because they’ll think a 25% increase isn’t “significant”