NVIDIA launched its RTX5090 and RTX5080 video cards today, enabling retailers to leverage chaotic crowds via online sales.
As expected, both card models were snatched within minutes at online retailers such as BestBuy that have set up mechanisms to queue the sale of cards. The RTX 50 series NVIDIA video cards are now out of stock at every major retailer.
Meanwhile, eBay scalpers are selling these confirmed pre-orders at excruciating prices. For example, this ongoing auction for an NVIDIA RTX5090 has reached $5,100 dollars with 4 days left. Another auction is at $5,900 dollars currently.
NVIDIA set the MSRP price for RTX5090 video cards at $1,999 dollars, in case you’re wondering.
Ironically, priced at $5,000 dollars, the domain name RTX5090.com is now cheaper to acquire than a single RTX5090 video card!
And that’s not all: A scammer is using the domain NVIDIARTX5090.com to set up a bogus platform that will most likely harvest your credit card information if you’re that desperate.
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