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Guru3D.com » News » The first pre-order GeForce RTX 4090 is rather expensive at 2100 to 2500 USD

The first pre-order GeForce RTX 4090 is rather expensive at 2100 to 2500 USD

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/14/2022 06:39 PM | source: @I_Leak_VN | 68 comment(s)
The first pre-order GeForce RTX 4090 is rather expensive at 2100 to 2500 USD

Nvidia's forthcoming flagship graphics card, the ultra-powerful GeForce RTX 4090, appears to have leaked in terms of cost before its planned major unveiling at Nvidia's GTC presentation on September 20.

According to tweets from user @ILeak VN, the RTX 4090 can be pre-ordered through Vietnamese store AZPC Workstation. The standard version costs 50,000,000 VND, while the high-end one costs 60,000,000,000 VND. The equivalent US dollar amounts are $2100 and ~ $2500. It seems to involve an Nvidia Founders Edition and a bespoke graphics card. So far, we're in the region of the old Titan atlases. This is in line with initial performance indicators. This is a high-end card, not for the ordinary gamer. Nvidia will release the exact prices for its new graphics cards at their GTC presentation on September 20.



The first pre-order GeForce RTX 4090 is rather expensive at 2100 to 2500 USD




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Shagula
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#6050636 Posted on: 09/15/2022 12:38 AM
Twice as fast as a 3080 at only 4x the cost. Bargain

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#6050637 Posted on: 09/15/2022 12:40 AM
So for the basic version that's $3100 AUD + Whatever the store puts on top I would say $3500 AUD. Yeah, these won't be selling in Australia.

Even if that price is close, with the current state of the US with its highest inflation in years, I personally don't think we will see these 4090's out of stock anywhere. Maybe for a day or two but that's it.

As people have already said here, you could build a whole new powerful computer, hell at $3500 AUD you could build the new gen with the latest intel and 64gig of DDR5 memory. Then just go get a second hand 3090 for $1300 and I bet that will come under $3500 AUD.

Mind you cards costing as much as a full pc build without a GPU is not new, but costing 2x or even 3x is starting to get crazy.

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#6050641 Posted on: 09/15/2022 12:59 AM
Every single leak on price has been almost exactly the same. It's going to be $2000 - $2500.


Exactly the same with seemingly a gigantic range. Easy to claim it'll be right if you don't even produce a single value.

There have not been any "leaks" of prices, just dumb stores putting placeholder listings up. Stores _do not_ know the prices before the announcement, this has been NVIDIA policy for ages, hence store listings cannot leak actual intended prices.

Everyone can guess at a price, but this is wildly different to a credible leak.

Shagula
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#6050643 Posted on: 09/15/2022 01:06 AM
So for the basic version that's $3100 AUD + Whatever the store puts on top I would say $3500 AUD. Yeah, these won't be selling in Australia.

Even if that price is close, with the current state of the US with its highest inflation in years, I personally don't think we will see these 4090's out of stock anywhere. Maybe for a day or two but that's it.

As people have already said here, you could build a whole new powerful computer, hell at $3500 AUD you could build the new gen with the latest intel and 64gig of DDR5 memory. Then just go get a second hand 3090 for $1300 and I bet that will come under $3500 AUD.

Mind you cards costing as much as a full pc build without a GPU is not new, but costing 2x or even 3x is starting to get crazy.

Yeah the price is bonkers. I picked up a 3090 on facebook buy/swap a week ago already with a waterblock for 800aud. While i could afford to buy a 4090 the prices are absurd. You could buy a motorbike or a couple of big OLED tvs or 4x PS5s etc for the price of a 4090. There are enough people out there who have enough cash to just not care what the price sticker says so the price will keep going up each gen

Heffro
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#6050647 Posted on: 09/15/2022 01:48 AM
So, is there also going to be a "non-diamond-encrusted" model?

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