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NVIDIA Is Reportedly Suppressing Inventory Levels For High-End RTX 50 Series GPUs, As a Move To “Market” Its S


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NVIDIA is now reported to have "artificially" suppressed inventory levels in the retail segment, as a move to market its RTX 50 GPUs, by giving the impression that they are in hot-demand.

NVIDIA Is Artificially Holding Back The Inventory Of RTX 50 Series GPUs, Mid-Range Models Will Feature Way Better Availability

Well, it won't be wrong to say that Team Green's RTX 50 series GPU lineup is one of the most troublesome launches since the firm has messed up in several aspects. During the initial launch days, we saw NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 5090 showing single-digit inventory figures across several retailers, which controls the supply and does not release it; meant that supply wasn't enough to sustain the demand, which was indeed driven by scalpers and those looking to get their hands on something high-end. However, this low inventory level isn't a result of NVIDIA not producing GPUs, but rather something else.

 

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NVIDIA is now reported to have "artificially" suppressed inventory levels in the retail segment, as a move to market its RTX 50 GPUs.

 

I almost didn't post this because it's not news, we already know this.  Still, it's nice to have confirmation that they are intentionally holding back inventory.  Taking a page out of Nintendo's book.  At this point you'd have to pay me to use a 5090.  There's black screen / driver issues, cable overheating, card catching fire, missing ROPs, and scalping.  Why does anyone put up with this?!

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