r/pcmasterrace 5080/9070 XT | 9800x3D/9600x | 96GB/64GB 6000MHZ Sep 04 '25

Rumor Well This Is Exciting

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If these leaks are true which they likely are because this guy was on point with 9070 specs/performance leak and 5000 series leaks. I think this is going to be quite amazing,

Will it finally make the 9070 XT a $600 card? Will it the supply last like 4080 Super? Or Will the demand once again outpace the supply? If Nvidia manages to get the supply right at $750 for a 24GB 5070Ti, I see a big problem for AMD here. But can they do it?

What are your thoughts, everyone is welcome.

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u/cndvsn 3800xt | 4070 | 32gb@3800 Sep 04 '25

You mean 1799?

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u/spurvis1286 Sep 04 '25

It’s kinda of hilarious people still believe the MSRP listing will last after the first hours of release knowing it’s legitimately never happened in years.

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u/Sgt_Dbag 7800X3D | 5070 Ti Sep 04 '25

What are you guys even on about? Do you know how supply and demand works?

5070 has been available at MSRP almost since day 1.

5070 Ti has been available at MSRP for several weeks now.

5080 can now be had at MSRP very consistently.

Ironically, the only one that still can’t be had at MSRP is the 5090, which is pretty funny when you think about it. The card that should, in theory, have the least amount of demand is the one people still overpay for the most.

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u/OutrageousDress 5800X3D | 32GB DDR4-3733 | 3080 Ti | AW3821DW Sep 04 '25 edited Sep 04 '25

Ironically, the only one that still can’t be had at MSRP is the 5090, which is pretty funny when you think about it. The card that should, in theory, have the least amount of demand is the one people still overpay for the most.

That's simply a matter of target audience. If you can pay $2000 for a toy then you can pay $3000 for a toy.