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Just got a 5090 gaming x trio for £2499, coming tomorrow.
Nothing, they will sell out at inflated prices. The 4090 only went up over time with more availability. The 6 Astral 5080s sold yesterday people don’t care they will pay whatever even if they are getting a bad deal.
Nearer 1100..5070 / 5070 ti will be £750-1100 at this rate
Nah prices will remain high and cards will be drip fed, I dont think any retailer will list 20 x 5090 in stock
I keep seeing posts in other forums about "holding resellers to account" and ensuring it's recorded places e.g. FAQs for posterity which ones takes advantage of these situations with repeat offenders called out... LOL. Hold resellers to account with your wallets, people, not an electronic epitaph on a reddit thread that will be seen by a few hundred people, then forgetten.Yesterday, a 'significant' amount of 5090FE cards (over 100) were sold. There are various discord and telegram channels where this is being discussed and purchases are being confirmed etc.
If this continues, the pricing story will quickly change IMO, as there's a finite amount of people that will consider a GPU costing £2000+.
I keep seeing posts in other forums about "holding resellers to account" and ensuring it's recorded places e.g. FAQs for posterity which ones takes advantage of these situations with repeat offenders called out... LOL. Hold resellers to account with your wallets, people, not an electronic epitaph on a reddit thread that will be seen by a few hundred people, then forgetten.
I don't see demand for 5090s dropping. Their utility for AI will ensure they get snapped up. Seriously thinking about getting one myself for LLM use (although I won't pay over FE prices)
This, there are thousands if not tens of thousands of people in the UK alone who'll want one for non-gaming use cases.
What's your source for this? I think people overestimate the amount of technically minded people in the UK that will actually use a 5090 for AI as part of their work. Those who are capable of utilizing it (in a professional manner) will be remotely connecting to a datacentre, where there are hundreds and thousands of NVIDIA AI GPU's.
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Being very close to the wire on this, the vast majority of people who are pro users a) don't need a 5090, b) will be buying the capacity from services (and it's not like these services aren't completely democratized now and not available). Sure, there are cases where owning a top discrete solution is better, but these are esoteric and few (esp. now that crypto ROI is low).This, there are thousands if not tens of thousands of people in the UK alone who'll want one for non-gaming use cases.
Super excited for this "launch"OCUK has updated information on some 5070ti pages
Damn we are all being brainwashed. Posting 2500 like it's a good deal. It's not. In the grand scheme of things I guess it is though, especially when you see ocuk acting like butter wouldn't melt selling the same card for 2800. What a truly bad time to be a PC gamer or an enthusiast. Everyone, absolutely everyone, is out to take what they can get off you with zero guilt or morals on their way to doing it.Just got a 5090 gaming x trio for £2499, coming tomorrow.
Being very close to the wire on this, the vast majority of people who are pro users a) don't need a 5090, b) will be buying the capacity from services (and it's not like these services aren't completely democratized now and not available). Sure, there are cases where owning a top discrete solution is better, but these are esoteric and few (esp. now that crypto ROI is low).
u r correctThis, there are thousands if not tens of thousands of people in the UK alone who'll want one for non-gaming use cases.
This is true, but I suspect that now the returns from crypto are lower, the people after 5090s for non-gaming aren't in as much of a rush as the people who want one so they can have the latest shinies in their games.If you're buying as a strict business decision, then waiting for prices to fall back to RRP is the obvious and rational thing to do. If , like me, you want it for gaming, you are making a luxury purchase where "rational" is less of a consideration.While I'm sure that's the case for the vast majority, that still leaves potentially thousands of people who want a discrete solution for a non-gaming use case. We saw it in the last generation with the 4090 and I still see it on Discord and the likes of Reddit where people don't just want one for gaming.
Given the situation with the numbers so far, it'll be months before you can go on the nVidia site and buy a 5090FE without using an alert system to grab one within 30 seconds. If we're talking about AIB models north of £2000, then things might get a bit better within a month or two.