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Due to favorable exchange rates, NVIDIA has adjusted the price of the GeForce RTX 50 Series in Europe, resulting in a little reduction.

Watchers of graphics card prices have pointed out a recent decline in Europe that appears to be impacting three of the four GeForce RTX 50 series graphics cards. VideoCardz published a brief investigative report after receiving a few email tip-offs from its pan-European audience. A stronger Euro has caused NVIDIA to slightly modify the official pricing for the GeForce RTX 5090, RTX 5080, and RTX 5070 models. The value of the US dollar has decreased by approximately 3.9%, according to current research that focuses on German patterns. The “generous” cuts from Team Green came about two weeks after the USD-EUR exchange rate stabilized.

It’s interesting to note that NVIDIA did not lower its German suggested pricing (€879 + VAT) for this upper-mid range offering, making the GeForce RTX 5070 Ti an exception. Since there isn’t a Founders Edition at this GPU level, Team Green has assigned its board partners the responsibility of developing “MSRP conformant” substitutes. Several GeForce RTX 50 series models have been seen “rotting on shelves,” according to one of VideoCardz’s tipsters, as prospective customers object to irrational price increases imposed by retailers. It is unlikely that NVIDIA’s slight adjustments (4.3 to 4.6%) will have a significant effect throughout the Euro zone.

Mohammed Abdulrauf

لدي اهتمام وخبرة بعدة مجالات ابرزها المونتاج وكتابة المراجعات والتصوير والالعاب والرياضة احب التقنية والكمبيوتر وتركيبه وتطويره واحاول تطوير نفسي في هذه المجالات

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