Nvidia Raises RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell Price to a Staggering $16,000
Tom's Hardware found some RTX 50 cards now cost 30% to 50% more at Newegg as regional pricing changes reach U.S. shoppers.
- Nvidia graphics card prices jumped overnight for American buyers as regional pricing adjustments hit retailers, with many cards now more than 50% more expensive than their original launch prices.
- Data from Tom's Hardware shows some card prices increased by over 30% based on recent Newegg averages, though experts warn cheaper options may not last more than a few days.
- The RTX 5090 is up 9% to $4,700, while the RTX 5080 is priced around $1,500; the RTX 5070 is $150 more than its 5070 Ti debut price.
- Fortunately, AMD GPUs remain less affected by these trends, and the RX 9070 GRE costs less than $550, making it significantly cheaper than comparable Nvidia cards.
- Gaming graphics card prices have been impacted by secondary demand over the past decade, illustrating how current adjustments reflect what observers call "ridiculous" pricing for new hardware.
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Nvidia raises RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell price to a staggering $16,000
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Just a couple weeks ago, I wrote about how Nvidia price increases were on the way. It seems like they're here, and they're not pretty. The Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 Ti, once a solid mid-range card, now costs more than the 5070 Ti's MSRP. According to Tom's Hardware, which has collected retailer data for all of Nvidia's graphics cards, the median prices for pretty much every Team Green GPU is more expensive now than they were a couple months ago. A…
Businesses Are Feeling the Hurt as NVIDIA Raises the Price of Its Flagship Enterprise GPU, the RTX PRO 6000 “Blackwell” 96 GB, to $16,000
Image: NVIDIA It’s not only consumers who are feeling the unrelenting price hikes for GPUs, as NVIDIA has raised the price of its RTX PRO 6000 to a staggering $16,000. The flagship workstation graphics card features 96 GB of GDDR7 memory and uses premium 3 GB modules. This is achieved by placing 16 x 3 GB modules on the front and back sides of the PCB, providing 96GB of capacity for the RTX PRO 6000. Per reporting from VideoCardz, NVIDIA’s premi…
Nvidia har nok en gang økt prizen på RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell, og denne gegangen begynner tablene å bli temmelig ville. Arbidsstasjonskortet med 96 GB GDDR7-minne koster nå 16 000 dollar i Nvidias amerikanske nettbutikk. Fra 8565 til 16 000 dollar Det er nesten dobblet så mye som Nvidia tok da kortet kom i salg våren 2025. Enda verre blir regnestykket dersom man sammligner med de første forhåndstillingene: enkelte butikker tok baren 7673 dollar i …
After having recently reached $13,250, the NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Professional Card is now displayed at no less than $16,000. From $7,673 to $16,000... Let's go back a bit and take a look at the launch price of this particularly impressive professional card, which carries no less than 96GB of GDDR7 video memory.7 When it was launched in March 2025, the RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell was displayed at $8435 on NVIDIA's official store. We can theref…
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