RTX 5090 price surge

Standalone RTX 5090 listings keep climbing — some EU prices jumped ~€340 in the last 14 days and certain listings are approaching €4,000. At the same time Alienware’s Area‑51 rig with a 5090 fell from $5,650 to $4,449.99, making some prebuilts competitively priced versus buying a lone card. (ign.com) (overclocking.com)

European aggregator GPUTracker currently lists RTX 5090 offers across EU shops from about €2,359 to roughly €2,909 and flags many of those entries as "Not in stock." (gputracker.eu)) ASUS released a limited ROG Matrix Platinum RTX 5090 at €4,099, with availability capped to 1,000 units on initial orders. (videocardz.com)) Nvidia's Founders Edition carried an official EU price near €2,099 at launch, but resellers have been listing FE cards on secondary markets for around €2,666. (videocardz.com)) Market coverage points to a global RAM shortage and growing demand from AI and compute workloads as upward pressure on flagship GPU prices. (digitalcitizen.life)) Independent trackers and regional analyses have logged RTX 5090 listings in Europe surpassing the €3,000 mark in recent weeks. (abit.ee)) Dell’s Area‑51 RTX 5090 configuration being promoted includes an AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU, 32GB DDR5‑6400 RAM, a 1TB SSD, a 360mm AIO CPU cooler and a 1,500W 80Plus Platinum PSU. (ign.com)) IGN also notes Dell offers an upgrade path to a Ryzen 9 9950X3D for an extra $300 on that platform. (ign.com)) Multiple stock‑checker services and EU retail trackers show very limited Founders Edition restocks and widespread low availability, while some retailers are enforcing one‑per‑customer limits on special editions. (stockinformer.co.uk))

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