Nvidia has announced price cuts for its RTX 50-series GPUs in Europe, driven by favorable exchange rates with a stronger Euro against the dollar. The RTX 5090 now costs €2,229 (down from €2,329), while the other models, RTX 5080 and RTX 5070, have also seen price reductions. However, the RTX 5070 Ti retains its original price due to the absence of a Founders Edition. While these adjustments reflect better pricing, stock levels remain limited, complicating purchasing efforts for consumers, despite Nvidia's claim of strong sales compared to its 40-series.
Nvidia has adjusted prices for its RTX 50-series GPUs in Europe, lowering costs by nearly 5% due to favorable exchange rates.
The RTX 5090's price has decreased from €2,329 to €2,229, reflecting Nvidia’s response to a stronger Euro against the dollar.
While favorable exchange rates allow for lower GPU prices, stock availability remains an issue, making it challenging to purchase these graphics cards.
Despite the price cuts, Nvidia's sales figures indicate a strong performance for the RTX 50-series, outpacing the RTX 40-series during their initial launch.
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