Nvidia don't care. Their gaming GPU revenue is microscopic compared to the money from the AI rush.
I don't agree with this. Whilst it may not be as important as AI for them, Jensen will still care about it.
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Nvidia don't care. Their gaming GPU revenue is microscopic compared to the money from the AI rush.
I am quite confident I will be able to buy 9070 xt at msrp soon. When exactly, I don't know, perhaps in a few months but I can wait, my 3070 will have to do in the meantime, it's still under warranty, delivers above minimum I expect so not a problem.
This isn't a mining era where there were no graphics at all. You can still easily get other, decently performing cards, just don't panic and don't fall into FOMO atmosphere, you may only telling yourself you need this particular card right now, chill.
The MSRP price isn't low at all, they make good money at that level, just the margin isn't anywhere near the ai chips AMD and Nvidia are selling at but do you really want to pay that much as their appetite is clearly unlimited. Reportedly the H100 is being sold with 1000% mark-up yet the 'ai' part is still a bubble and not many buyers are ever going to see their money back.
They just spend thousands because the others do so and keep saying it's worth it. It is, but only for some.
By coughing up and paying more than you should, you are participating in plotting the next gen price increase.
That's a self sabotage.
Human nature is horrible, you always expect 'the others' to refrain even though, you know this is the right thing to do. I refuse to pay more than the nominal price.Period.
As evidenced by their complete disregard for the gaming market.I don't agree with this. Whilst it may not be as important as AI for them, Jensen will still care about it.
That they feel a need to say it says way more than what they actually said.Bit of classic Nvidia:
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NVIDIA proudly claims to have shipped twice as many RTX 50 cards in five weeks than RTX 40 series, but it is misleading NVIDIA released a new slide for the GDC 2025 conference. They discuss some RTX technologies and focus on the RTX 50 series as a whole. NVIDIA claims to have shipped twice as […]videocardz.com
How is NVIDIA working with its partners to ensure that more affordable GeForce RTX 50 Series models will become available to consumers? "We are working closely with not just our AIB partners but also our retail partners to make sure that the supply is available at MSRP," NVIDIA's Justin Walker responds. "In the end, the best way to do that is is get more supply onto a shelf. As soon as the supply catches up to demand, we expect prices to stabilize."
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"Shipments have already ramped up," Justin Walker said when talking about availability, adding that it's working overtime with its many partners to ensure supply catches up to demand. Although NVIDIA didn't provide an exact timeframe, they expect this to happen soon.
MSRP a myth? NVIDIA says no, GeForce RTX 50 Series prices to stabilize soon
Guessing just way backlogged with all the orders or something and just gonna take a few days for the shipment to go out. I have only received a Sales Invoice/Credit Transaction -email so far.There’s a tracking code in your dispatch email. Use that on the DPD tracking website.
I got two emails within a couple of minutes of each other, once my order changed to Dispatched (i.e. once Overclockers had processed my order, and presumably stuck a PDP label on the box).How did everyone get their DPD tracking ID's? I haven't received anything but the order says that its shipped. Have an other European country's phone number attached to my account/order so could be that the tracking info doesn't reach that maybe...
Mine too, just got a notification from DPD to say it's expected today between 13:02 and 14:02.My nitro xt is on the way![]()
Guess its a good thing I only canceled my 5080 elsewhere and not my 5070 TI as I haven't this email yet. I submitted a request on the order in the my orders page as well asking if this had in fact been shipped as I haven't received info on this yet. I have an order confirmation and the payment went thru, wasn't a preorder or anything for an Asrock Radeon RX 9070 XT Steel Legend 16GB GDDR6 PCI-Express Graphics Card. Would love to get it soon from OCUK.I got two emails within a couple of minutes of each other, once my order changed to Dispatched (i.e. once Overclockers had processed my order, and presumably stuck a PDP label on the box).
One was from Overclockers UK, which has the order details (items, costs etc), plus included an Order Tracking section, in there was a Delivery: <a 14 char long number> this number was the tracking number oi DPD.
The second email was from Overclockers (no UK) but the actual From email address was [email protected] and not Overclockers themselves, this one just had DPD stuff in it, including a Your parcel: <same 14 char number as above> and a 'Show my options' button, which took me direct to the PDP tracking page for my item. (which was over on https://track.dpd.co.uk/)
How's about Consumers Ridiculous Actual Price?They just need to rename it MURP
Manufacturer's Unrealistic Retail Price![]()
Just as a reference point against the EU situation.If people are willing to pay £100 over MSRP then that is up to them. Some people will not. Especially when they are approaching 5070Ti price points.
And while theres a huge rush right now nvidia hopefully also know this may not be forever and I doubt it will be at the rate it is right nowI don't agree with this. Whilst it may not be as important as AI for them, Jensen will still care about it.