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GPU prices are out of control again

GPU prices are out of control again

  • The great GPU shortage has returned, with prices skyrocketing across various retailers.
  • The AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT is now available for $850, a $250 markup from its MSRP of $599.
  • Nvidia RTX 5080 prices have increased to over $1,500 on the street, a full $500 higher than its MSRP of $999.
  • The Nvidia RTX 5090, the most powerful consumer GPU, is now unattainable at its listed price of $3,000, with some sellers asking for as much as $3,871.
  • Street prices for other popular GPUs, such as the RTX 5070 Ti and RTX 5070, have also increased significantly, ranging from $1,052 to $715.

An Nvidia RTX 5090 graphics card. | Photo by Tom Warren/The Verge

Every so often, Central Computers – one of the last remaining dedicated Silicon Valley computer stores – lets subscribers know it’s managed to obtain a small shipment of AMD graphics cards. Today, it informed me that I could now purchase a $600 Radeon RX 9070 XT for $850 – a $250 markup.

It’s not alone. I just checked every major US retailer and street prices on eBay, and I regret to inform you: the great GPU shortage has returned. Many AMD cards are being marked up $100, $200, $250, even $280. The street price of an Nvidia RTX 5080 is now over $1,500, a full $500 higher than MSRP. And an RTX 5090, the most powerful consumer GPU? You can’t even get the $2,000 card for $3,000 today.

Here, I’ve built tables to show you:

Item MSRP Average eBay street price (Mar-Apr) Best retail price (April 25th)
AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT $599 $957 $880
AMD Radeon RX 9070 $549 $761 $835
Nvidia RTX 5090 $1,999 $3,871 $3,140
Nvidia RTX 5080 $999 $1,533 $1,390
Nvidia RTX 5070 Ti $749 $1,052 $825
Nvidia RTX 5070 $549 $715 $610
“Best retail price” is the actual price I saw a card for on April 25th – roughly the minimum you’d pay.

You shouldn’t just blame tariffs for these price hikes. In early March, we found retailers were already โ€ฆ

Read the full story at The Verge.

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Q. What is happening with GPU prices?
A. The great GPU shortage has returned, with many AMD cards being marked up $100, $200, $250, even $280.

Q. How much did the author pay for an AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT?
A. The author paid $850 for a card that was originally priced at $599.

Q. What is the current street price of an Nvidia RTX 5080?
A. The current street price of an Nvidia RTX 5080 is over $1,500, which is $500 higher than its MSRP.

Q. How much did the author pay for an Nvidia RTX 5090?
A. The author was unable to find a retailer that sold the Nvidia RTX 5090 for less than $3,000.

Q. What is the difference between the street price and the best retail price of an AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT?
A. The street price ($957) is $77 higher than the best retail price ($880).

Q. Why are GPU prices increasing again?
A. It’s not just tariffs that are causing the price hikes; retailers were already inflating prices in early March.

Q. How much did the author pay for an Nvidia RTX 5070 Ti?
A. The author paid $825 for a card that was originally priced at $749.

Q. What is the current street price of an Nvidia RTX 5070?
A. The current street price of an Nvidia RTX 5070 is $715, which is $245 higher than its MSRP.

Q. How much did the author pay for an AMD Radeon RX 9070?
A. The author paid $761 for a card that was originally priced at $549.

Q. Why should we not blame tariffs alone for the price hikes?
A. It’s not just tariffs; retailers were already inflating prices in early March, and other factors are also contributing to the current price surge.