- The RTX 50 Super lineup has experienced a price reduction of up to $150..
- The Super lineup will now cost the same as the base RTX 50 series.
- Currently, the RTX 50 Super GPUs are targeting a Q4 2025 release.
Nvidia fell a little behind the competition with the RTX 50-series lineup that frankly turned out to be a disappointment. Underwhelming performance, burning issues, higher price tags, and a shortage of supply made the Blackwell GPUs a disaster.
The graphics giant aims to rectify some of these mistakes with the RTX 50 Super GPUs. As such, Nvidia is cutting down the prices of the upcoming RTX 50 Super GPUs that will now cost the same as the base Blackwell GPUs, with the benefit of increased performance.
Why it matters: With increased competition from AMD, some sense has finally been knocked into Nvidia. Hopefully, the RTX 50 Super lineup will redeem the manufacturer for the disaster it made this year.
As per RedGamingGiant, the RTX 5080 Super has a new price tag of $999, which is a whopping $150 discount from the previous price point of $1149. The RTX 5070ti Super will also receive a $100 discount, and as for the RTX 5070 Super, it will be priced at $549 only.
Previously, reports have suggested a massive VRAM upgrade for these GPUs that will be bumped up to a whopping 50%. That is a welcome upgrade since the lack of VRAM was the biggest issue with the base Blackwell GPUs.
As such, the RTX 5080 Super and RTX 5070 Super are both set to feature 24GB GDDR7 Memory, while the RTX 5070 Super will feature 18GB GDDR7 memory.
The price cut in these GPUs occurred due to the oversupply from Nvidia’s end, as well as the poor sales of the Blackwell GPUs. Revisions are expected to start this month for the base RTX 50 GPUs.
Nvidia would want the RTX 50 GPU stocks to sell out as quickly as possible, as the tech giant plans a Q4 2025 release for the RTX 50 Super GPUs, which would be less than a year after the original RTX 50 GPU releases.
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