As US tariff uncertainty continues, Nvidia's RTX 5090 dips under MSRP in the UK and EU

As I type these very words, and less than six months after its official launch on January 30, it is at last possible to buy an for [[link]] under Nvidia's officially recommended retail price. Cue much rejoicing.

There is, of course, a catch. It all depends on where you live. In the UK, the 5090 has an MSRP of £1,889, but .

Indeed, in the UK, pretty much the whole Nvidia RTX 50 lineup can be had at MSRP or below. That said, AMD's Radeon RX 9070 XT remains stubbornly pricey, with the cheapest examples in the UK commanding £660 or so, well above the £560 UK MSRP for the card.


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