Here's a (relatively) good news for those looking to buy a 5000 card in Europe:
NVIDIA Adjusts GeForce RTX 50 Series Pricing in Europe; Slight Reduction Result of Favourable Exchange Rate
https://www.techpowerup.com/334358/nvidia-adjusts-geforce-rtx-50-series-pricing-in-europe-slight-reduction-result-of-favourable-exchange-rate
Graphics card price watchers have highlighted refreshing downward motion in Europe, apparently affecting three out of the four GeForce RTX 50 series graphics cards. VideoCardz received a couple of email tip-offs from its pan-European audience, prompting the publication of a short investigative piece. NVIDIA's slight adjustment of official pricing for GeForce RTX 5090, RTX 5080, and RTX 5070 models is the result of a strengthened Euro. The US dollar's value has dropped by roughly 3.9 %; according to recent detective work, focusing on German trends. Team Green's "generous" reductions have arrived roughly two weeks after a stabilization of the USD-EUR exchange rate.
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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 series pricing (for Germany)—launch price to current price
- RTX 5090: €2329 —> €2229 (-4.3%)
- RTX 5080: €1169 —> €1119 (-4.3%)
- RTX 5070 Ti: €879 —> €879 (0%)
- RTX 5070: €649 —> €619 (-4.6%)
The change isn't huge or means anything for non-MSRP cards, tho. And it's interesting that the 5070 sees a price cut but the 5070Ti doesn't.
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