NVIDIA MSRP cards make no sense anymore.
Theres no other way to put it, ASUS has manipulated NVIDIAs MSRP system for launch reviews. Their cheapest RTX 5080, the PRIME model, was initially launched… [+1311 chars]
ASUS’ only “MSRP” GeForce RTX 5080 PRIME graphics card now costs $1,265 - VideoCardz.com
ASUS ends promotion for its only MSRP RTX 5080 card NVIDIA MSRP cards make no sense anymore. There’s no other way to put it, ASUS has manipulated NVIDIA’s MSRP system for launch reviews. Their cheapest RTX 5080, the PRIME model, was initially launched as an …
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