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Nvidia cuts RTX 50-series prices across Europe

Nvidia’s RTX 5080 sitting on a table

Nvidia has cut prices on its RTX 50-series of GPUs across Europe this week. The price cuts are thanks to a stronger Euro against the dollar, allowing Nvidia to cut the price of some of its latest GPUs by nearly five percent due to better exchange rates.

Videocardz reports that the RTX 5090 has dropped by more than four percent to €2,229, down €100 from the €2,329 launch pricing. The RTX 5080 has also dropped by €50 to €1,119, and the RTX 5070 is now €619 instead of €649.

The only RTX 50-series card that hasn’t dropped in price is the RTX 5070 Ti, which Nvidia didn’t make a Founders Edition of, so it remains at €879. Prices in the UK have also benefited from the weaker dollar, with the RTX 5090 currently priced at £1,889 instead of its £1,939 launch pricing.

While prices have dropped, stocks haven’t improved so it’s still difficult to purchase an RTX 50-series card across Europe at these adjusted retail prices. Nvidia claimed earlier this month that it has sold more RTX 50-series GPUs than 40-series during the first five weeks of launch. The claim is slightly misleading though, because the RTX 4090 was the only RTX 40-series card available for more than a month during its launch period in 2022.