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NVIDIA briefly updated its online marketplace with the latest stock of GeForce RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 Founders NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090/5080 FE SKUs Sell Out in Few Minutes on Company Marketplace. NVIDIA briefly updated its online marketplace with the latest stock of GeForce RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 Founders Edition SKUs, available at MSRP pricing. However, the entire stock was depleted in just minutes after the initial listing, suggesting that gamers have been trying to get their hands on MSRP-priced GeForce RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 GPUs but were able to do so only for a few minutes as the listing disappeared shortly thereafter.
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The flagship GeForce RTX 5090 Founders Edition was listed at its Euro-designated MSRP of €2,099, while the high-end GeForce RTX 5080 Founders Edition GPU was listed at its €1,059 MSRP. Both GPUs were listed at 10:01 am, but the RTX 5090 FE was gone by 10:08 am, just seven minutes after listing. For the RTX 5080 FE, the listing disappeared at 10:20 am when the stock was gone. The mid-range RTX 5070 FE was also listed but stayed online for a few hours before disappearing. For buyers interested in purchasing these GPUs at MSRPs, there is virtually no option besides the NVIDIA Marketplace. Any third-party storefronts, where NVIDIA's official AICs are listing these GPUs, are posting listings that go well above €3,000. The card rarely dips below that price, and the median price listing, according to ComputerBase, suggests that the number now floats at €3,566. Any listing near MSRP is a definite premium for gamers who want to get their hands on an already expensive GPU, meaning that they don't have to pay for inflated pricing caused by the GDDR7 memory shortage and NVIDIA's current production tactics. There haven't been any NVIDIA Marketplace updates since the beginning of December, meaning that nearly two full months have passed since the last drop." Related News. 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Yay, whatever price they throw up there for RTX 5090 they sell. Awesome, next up RTX 6050 for 1200€ because shit just sells anyway. Posted on Jan 31st 2026, 22:26 Reply #2 TheLostSwede. News Editor. RejZoR Yay, whatever price they throw up there for RTX 5090 they sell. Awesome, next up RTX 6050 for 1200€ because shit just sells anyway. But it'll be as fast as an RTX5080 with DLSS5 enabled 🤷â€â™‚ï¸. Posted on Jan 31st 2026, 22:30 Reply #3 RejZoR. TheLostSwede But it'll be as fast as an RTX5080 with DLSS5 enabled 🤷â€â™‚ï¸. And with 25x framegen. 25 fake frames for every 1 real frame. Posted on Jan 31st 2026, 22:46 Reply #4 mb194dc. Bots, waiting to pounce. They can try datadome or whatever protection but it's all easily defeated. Posted on Jan 31st 2026, 23:19 Reply #5 agent_x007. RejZoR Yay, whatever price they throw up there for RTX 5090 they sell. Awesome, next up RTX 6050 for 1200€ because shit just sells anyway. You won't see a "RTX 6050" because it's not profitable enough to make it available for non-business customers (for any price). Posted on Jan 31st 2026, 23:21 Reply #6 TheinsanegamerN. agent_x007 You won't see a "RTX 6050" because it's not profitable enough to make it available for non-business customers (for any price). Yep, you gamers are FINISHED! No more bing bing wahoo for you, get back in the AI mines! You will rent the 5090 for $199 an hour and you will like it! Can we please leave the speculative doom and gloom to WCCFtech? I swear half this forum needs to go touch some grass. Posted on Feb 1st 2026, 0:58 Reply #7 azrael. AleksandarK For buyers interested in purchasing these GPUs at MSRPs, there is virtually no option besides the NVIDIA Marketplace. Perhaps. where said marketplace is available. Which is only in a select few countries. All us other rabble need to look elsewhere. Posted on Feb 1st 2026, 1:05 Reply #8 Bwaze. What’s speculative here? Cheaper RTX 5080 could be had for under MSRP until quite recently, but since December prices have been climbing, now at 1300 EUR and still going up, and the stocks are depleting too. Posted on Feb 1st 2026, 1:08 Reply #9 agent_x007. TheinsanegamerN Yep, you gamers are FINISHED! If I was a gamer. I'm not, so it's fine :P. Posted on Feb 1st 2026, 1:12 Reply #10 DeathtoGnomes. AleksandarK the entire stock was depleted in just minutes after the initial listing, suggesting that gamers have been trying to get their hands on. i highly doubt it was gamers, it was more likely bots that bought it out. Posted on Feb 1st 2026, 1:29 Reply #11 Hecate91. TheinsanegamerN Yep, you gamers are FINISHED! No more bing bing wahoo for you, get back in the AI mines! You will rent the 5090 for $199 an hour and you will like it! Can we please leave the speculative doom and gloom to WCCFtech? I swear half this forum needs to go touch some grass. Gamers buying GPU's for the bing bing wahoo are what built Nvidia as a company. You can ignore it all you like and keeping calling it doom and gloom, if you've seen any of the news lately it's anything but speculative that we're heading towards renting a PC in the cloud, unless the AI bubble pops. A niche of gamers will pay $500 for RAM, or $6000 for a GPU, but for the majority PC gaming will be priced out of reach. Posted on Feb 1st 2026, 1:36 Reply #12 Solaris17. Super Dainty Moderator. DeathtoGnomes i highly doubt it was gamers, it was more likely bots that bought it out. 100% those python scripts never stopped scraping, they dont sleep and they dont get tired. Posted on Feb 1st 2026, 1:42 Reply #13 wNotyarD. 7 minutes for the 5090 to deplete and 19 minutes for the 5080? Seems a lot. Posted on Feb 1st 2026, 2:59 Reply #14 TheinsanegamerN. Hecate91 Gamers buying GPU's for the bing bing wahoo are what built Nvidia as a company. You can ignore it all you like and keeping calling it doom and gloom, if you've seen any of the news lately it's anything but speculative that we're heading towards renting a PC in the cloud, unless the AI bubble pops. A niche of gamers will pay $500 for RAM, or $6000 for a GPU, but for the majority PC gaming will be priced out of reach. There is no basis for claiming a 6050 would cost $1200 other then pessimistic whining and/or fear mongering. Wallowing in self pity about how you "cant afford anything and nvidia owns your life waah waah waah" doesnt contribute to the conversation. Posted on Feb 1st 2026, 3:42 Reply #15 Dr. Dro. RejZoR And with 25x framegen. 25 fake frames for every 1 real frame. Grab Lossless Scaling and try 20x frame generation, the app can do it. Then get back to us and explain why that will never happen.
Posted on Feb 1st 2026, 6:20 Reply #16 Bwaze. TheinsanegamerN There is no basis for claiming a 6050 would cost $1200 other then pessimistic whining and/or fear mongering.
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NVIDIA briefly updated its online marketplace with the latest stock of GeForce RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 Founders NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090/5080 FE SKUs Sell Out in Few Minutes on Company Marketplace. NVIDIA briefly updated its online marketplace with the latest stock of GeForce RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 Founders Edition SKUs, available at MSRP pricing. However, the entire stock was depleted in just minutes after the initial listing, suggesting that gamers have been trying to get their hands on MSRP-priced GeForce RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 GPUs but were able to do so only for a few minutes as the listing disappeared shortly thereafter.
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The flagship GeForce RTX 5090 Founders Edition was listed at its Euro-designated MSRP of €2,099, while the high-end GeForce RTX 5080 Founders Edition GPU was listed at its €1,059 MSRP. Both GPUs were listed at 10:01 am, but the RTX 5090 FE was gone by 10:08 am, just seven minutes after listing. For the RTX 5080 FE, the listing disappeared at 10:20 am when the stock was gone. The mid-range RTX 5070 FE was also listed but stayed online for a few hours before disappearing. For buyers interested in purchasing these GPUs at MSRPs, there is virtually no option besides the NVIDIA Marketplace. Any third-party storefronts, where NVIDIA's official AICs are listing these GPUs, are posting listings that go well above €3,000. The card rarely dips below that price, and the median price listing, according to ComputerBase, suggests that the number now floats at €3,566. Any listing near MSRP is a definite premium for gamers who want to get their hands on an already expensive GPU, meaning that they don't have to pay for inflated pricing caused by the GDDR7 memory shortage and NVIDIA's current production tactics. There haven't been any NVIDIA Marketplace updates since the beginning of December, meaning that nearly two full months have passed since the last drop." Related News. Feb 25th 2025 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Cards Spotted with Missing ROPs, NVIDIA Confirms the Issue, Multiple Vendors Affected (519) Sep 10th 2025 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50-Series SUPER GPUs Could Arrive at CES 2026 (69) Sep 18th 2025 NVIDIA Buys $5B Worth of Intel, RTX iGPUs Coming to x86, Shares up 25% (256) Jan 16th 2026 NVIDIA Reportedly Ends GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Production, RTX 5060 Ti 16 GB Next (210) Sep 3rd 2025 NVIDIA Discrete GPU Market Share Dominance Expands to 94%, Notes Report (237) Dec 31st 2025 Leaks Predict $5000 RTX 5090 GPUs in 2026 Thanks to AI Industry Demand (124) Jul 29th 2025 NVIDIA to Debut GeForce RTX 50-series SUPER GPUs by Christmas (112) Sep 29th 2025 March-April Release of NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50-series SUPER Lineup, Possible CES Reveal (73) Dec 17th 2025 NVIDIA Plans to Reduce RTX 50 Production by Up to 40% in Early 2026 (83) Feb 24th 2025 AMD Radeon RX 9070 and 9070 XT Official Performance Metrics Leaked, +42% 4K Performance Over Radeon RX 7900 GRE (195) 23 Comments on NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090/5080 FE SKUs Sell Out in Few Minutes on Company Marketplace. Yay, whatever price they throw up there for RTX 5090 they sell. Awesome, next up RTX 6050 for 1200€ because shit just sells anyway. Posted on Jan 31st 2026, 22:26 Reply #2 TheLostSwede. News Editor. RejZoR Yay, whatever price they throw up there for RTX 5090 they sell. Awesome, next up RTX 6050 for 1200€ because shit just sells anyway. But it'll be as fast as an RTX5080 with DLSS5 enabled 🤷â€â™‚ï¸. Posted on Jan 31st 2026, 22:30 Reply #3 RejZoR. TheLostSwede But it'll be as fast as an RTX5080 with DLSS5 enabled 🤷â€â™‚ï¸. And with 25x framegen. 25 fake frames for every 1 real frame. Posted on Jan 31st 2026, 22:46 Reply #4 mb194dc. Bots, waiting to pounce. They can try datadome or whatever protection but it's all easily defeated. Posted on Jan 31st 2026, 23:19 Reply #5 agent_x007. RejZoR Yay, whatever price they throw up there for RTX 5090 they sell. Awesome, next up RTX 6050 for 1200€ because shit just sells anyway. You won't see a "RTX 6050" because it's not profitable enough to make it available for non-business customers (for any price). Posted on Jan 31st 2026, 23:21 Reply #6 TheinsanegamerN. agent_x007 You won't see a "RTX 6050" because it's not profitable enough to make it available for non-business customers (for any price). Yep, you gamers are FINISHED! No more bing bing wahoo for you, get back in the AI mines! You will rent the 5090 for $199 an hour and you will like it! Can we please leave the speculative doom and gloom to WCCFtech? I swear half this forum needs to go touch some grass. Posted on Feb 1st 2026, 0:58 Reply #7 azrael. AleksandarK For buyers interested in purchasing these GPUs at MSRPs, there is virtually no option besides the NVIDIA Marketplace. Perhaps. where said marketplace is available. Which is only in a select few countries. All us other rabble need to look elsewhere. Posted on Feb 1st 2026, 1:05 Reply #8 Bwaze. What’s speculative here? Cheaper RTX 5080 could be had for under MSRP until quite recently, but since December prices have been climbing, now at 1300 EUR and still going up, and the stocks are depleting too. Posted on Feb 1st 2026, 1:08 Reply #9 agent_x007. TheinsanegamerN Yep, you gamers are FINISHED! If I was a gamer. I'm not, so it's fine :P. Posted on Feb 1st 2026, 1:12 Reply #10 DeathtoGnomes. AleksandarK the entire stock was depleted in just minutes after the initial listing, suggesting that gamers have been trying to get their hands on. i highly doubt it was gamers, it was more likely bots that bought it out. Posted on Feb 1st 2026, 1:29 Reply #11 Hecate91. TheinsanegamerN Yep, you gamers are FINISHED! No more bing bing wahoo for you, get back in the AI mines! You will rent the 5090 for $199 an hour and you will like it! Can we please leave the speculative doom and gloom to WCCFtech? I swear half this forum needs to go touch some grass. Gamers buying GPU's for the bing bing wahoo are what built Nvidia as a company. You can ignore it all you like and keeping calling it doom and gloom, if you've seen any of the news lately it's anything but speculative that we're heading towards renting a PC in the cloud, unless the AI bubble pops. A niche of gamers will pay $500 for RAM, or $6000 for a GPU, but for the majority PC gaming will be priced out of reach. Posted on Feb 1st 2026, 1:36 Reply #12 Solaris17. Super Dainty Moderator. DeathtoGnomes i highly doubt it was gamers, it was more likely bots that bought it out. 100% those python scripts never stopped scraping, they dont sleep and they dont get tired. Posted on Feb 1st 2026, 1:42 Reply #13 wNotyarD. 7 minutes for the 5090 to deplete and 19 minutes for the 5080? Seems a lot. Posted on Feb 1st 2026, 2:59 Reply #14 TheinsanegamerN. Hecate91 Gamers buying GPU's for the bing bing wahoo are what built Nvidia as a company. You can ignore it all you like and keeping calling it doom and gloom, if you've seen any of the news lately it's anything but speculative that we're heading towards renting a PC in the cloud, unless the AI bubble pops. A niche of gamers will pay $500 for RAM, or $6000 for a GPU, but for the majority PC gaming will be priced out of reach. There is no basis for claiming a 6050 would cost $1200 other then pessimistic whining and/or fear mongering. Wallowing in self pity about how you "cant afford anything and nvidia owns your life waah waah waah" doesnt contribute to the conversation. Posted on Feb 1st 2026, 3:42 Reply #15 Dr. Dro. RejZoR And with 25x framegen. 25 fake frames for every 1 real frame. Grab Lossless Scaling and try 20x frame generation, the app can do it. Then get back to us and explain why that will never happen.
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