RTX 5090 & 5080 To Cost 16-46% More Than 4090 & 4080, Leaks Reveal

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  • Fans are highly anticipating the release of the 50 series while being concerned about the price tags. 
  • An insider has recently revealed that RTX 5090 and 5080 will cost 16-46% more than their predecessors. 
  • This means that the 5090 could cost almost $1000 more than the 4090, which is likely to make the fandom angry. 

The RTX 4090 is arguably the most powerful graphics card on the market now, and it is a total beast. While the card sold well despite its hefty price, the fandom was concerned about the price of future cards, and it seems like they were right to have concerns.

A leaker has recently revealed the price range of RTX 5090, 5080, and 5070. The former both seem to cost 16-46% more than the 4090 and 4080, meaning that the 5090 could cost almost $1000 more.

Why it matters: Nvidia received a lot of hate for the price of RTX 4090, so the majority of the fans were concerned regarding the prices of future cards. 

An insider, Moore’s Law Is Dead, revealed the leaked prices of Nvidia’s upcoming 50 Series cards. Those who have been looking forward to the cards should prepare their wallets, as the prices are going to blow your mind

they are considering the following price points $2000 to $2500 for the 5090 32GB with the emphasis being on the higher number that it Would probably be closer to $2500 

-Moore’s Law Is Dead

  1. $1999-$2499 for the RTX 5090 32GB
  2. $1199-$1499 for the RTX 5080 16GB
  3. $599-$699 for the RTX 5070 12GB

Moore’s Law Is Dead reveals that this information comes from one of his best sources. He further explains that the pricing has been briefed by Nvidia and that it is indeed planning to launch the cards in 2025

RTX 50 series price leak
RTX 50 Series Price Has Allegedly Been Leaked

The RTX 5090 costing almost $1000 more than its predecessor is just absurd. The company has already been criticised a lot due to the 4090 price tag, so doing this is likely to backfire. 

While the card might perform 50% better, the price difference is just way too much. Regarding the 5080, the $1500 price might be too much, especially if it is not as good as the 4090. While some are saying it would have a similar performance with 4090 the leaker, Haruzake says it won’t be able to compete with that beast. 

The RTX 5070 price bump doesn’t seem great, but remember that it might not offer that great of a performance difference, either. As of now, Nvidia hasn’t revealed any related information, so it is better to take it with a grain of salt. 

The tech giant has also yet to reveal the release year for the 50 series, but it is expected to arrive next year

What are your thoughts on these leaked prices? Would you be willing to spend around $1000 more for RTX 5090? Share your thoughts below in the comment section or join the official Tech4Gamers Forums discussion.

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