NVIDIA Might Cut RTX 50-Series GPU Prices Due to Stock Overflow

NVIDIA : NVIDIA is reportedly planning to lower prices for its RTX 50-Series graphics cards because of too much unsold stock, A new report says the company has been shipping these GPUs in large numbers but sales have been slower than expected. This has led to a big pile-up of inventory worldwide.

RTX 50-Series
NAVIDA RTX 50-Series

The main reason for the slow sales is the high price of these cards. While some models have sold fairly well, others have struggled because the market is already full of options. Since January, NVIDIA has launched eight different RTX 50-Series models, which has only added to the stock problem.

Now, NVIDIA is said to be working with partners like ASUS, Gigabyte, and MSI to reduce prices. These brands will lower the retail price of their RTX 50-Series GPUs, and NVIDIA will compensate them for the discount.

Price cuts are expected to roll out gradually throughout August. There won’t be an official announcement — instead, you’ll just start seeing lower prices online and in stores.

This is still an unconfirmed report, so take it with caution. While some people are doubtful because of NVIDIA’s past pricing habits, the source is known for accurate insider information.

 

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