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Don’t waste money on a high-end graphics card right now — RTX 4090 is a terrible deal

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Don’t waste money on a high-end graphics card right now — RTX 4090 is a terrible deal

The Black Friday deals are in full swing, stretching from a week or two before the actual date until Cyber Monday and beyond. One thing you won’t find as a real deal: Nvidia’s RTX 4090, or for that matter, most of the Ada Lovelace RTX 40-series GPUs, AMD’s RDNA 3 RX 7000-series GPUs, and even Intel’s Arc Alchemist GPUs

While many of these are still technically among the best graphics cards, it’s no secret that all three GPU manufacturers are planning to launch their next-gen architectures within the near future. And with RTX 4090 prices skyrocketing — they’re often starting far above $2,000, never mind the original $1,599 MSRP — the best advice for anyone looking to buy a high-end GPU is to wait.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang will give the keynote at CES 2025, where he’s widely expected to reveal the consumer range of Blackwell GPUs — or at least the RTX 5090 and RTX 5080. The cards themselves will likely go on sale before the end of January. For that reason, we’re seeing more and more RTX 4090s appearing as out-of-stock and prices on them skyrocketing, even as they near the end of their life. It seems like Nvidia may have limited or stopped production on them in anticipation of the next-gen launch.

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