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Posted by Jonas Bee
 - Today at 15:11:28
Quote from: bhffs on Yesterday at 23:25:59The 5090, 4090, aren't really consumer cards. They are enthusiast cards. The 5070 will be an excellent card for average consumers.
They are consumer products (as opposed to pro-grade hardward for workstations), enthusiast is just a marketing label to justify this as "it's expensive but it's really good, so it's worth it".
Posted by Jon mac
 - Today at 11:12:34
If amd can deliver their latest gpu for under 1500$ next year they have the opportunity to dethrone nvidia
Posted by DisgruntledGamer
 - Today at 03:19:06
As we saw and continue to see with the 4090, hardly anyone will be getting their hands on it at MSRP, scalpers will be having a field day again! 3k minimum for 5090!
Posted by Teefus
 - Today at 00:45:16
well, let's hope they dont disappoint us with the to 5070
Posted by bhffs
 - Yesterday at 23:25:59
The 5090, 4090, aren't really consumer cards. They are enthusiast cards. The 5070 will be an excellent card for average consumers.
Posted by Jonas Bee
 - Yesterday at 22:05:31
I really hate the approach of leaking a high price tag, get everybody to expect it, only to release with a slightly lower (but still high overall) to give the impression that it isn't that high after all.

A $2000 price tag for a consumer GPU, even top of the line, is still stupidly high.
Posted by Redaktion
 - Yesterday at 19:12:18
According to a new report, the GeForce RTX 5090 may not be quite as expensive as earlier rumours suggested. With that being said, overclocked variants could still exceed $2,000 in the US.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/New-leak-reveals-lower-than-expected-Nvidia-GeForce-RTX-5090-pricing.921524.0.html