Nvidia 5000 pricing

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  • Aapje's Avatar
    Level 16
    The unobtanium 5090 will be $2000, but the 5080 will be $1000. The 5070 Ti is $750 and the 5070 will be $550.

    So the latter two even reduced in price by $50 compared to the previous generation. Do you think that this is reasonable pricing or do feel that it is too high?
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  • miskkie's Avatar
    Level 15
    GPU prices have been wack for a long time. Still too high, but at least there was a little shift downwards.
  • Scorch87's Avatar
    Level 16
    Especially for the 5070,i think it will go above 1000usd....
  • Kaywen's Avatar
    Level 49
    I believe GPU prices are still extremely high. In 2017, I paid around 900 euros for a GTX 1080Ti...


    nVidia's presentation was a marketing move, as they promoted the RTX 5070 as a card priced around 550 dollars capable of performing like a current RTX 4090. However, we will have to wait for a real comparison since there’s no data yet to evaluate it in a roster.


    Creating a technology like DLSS4 and locking it exclusively to the 5000 series by choice is not a performance improvement; it’s legalized fraud.😂

    In any case, there’s nothing we can do: as long as there isn’t a true “rival” in the high-end segment, nVidia can do whatever it wants.
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  • Aapieslaapie's Avatar
    Level 4
    @Aapje If you compare it to how much extra performance you get over the 4000 series, the price had to be lowered. And maybe it’s even still to high for the amount of extra performance.