Nvidia RTX 5080 Price Leak: $300 Increase Over 4080?

Nvidia RTX 5080 Price Leak: $300 Increase Over 4080?

At this point, the details about the Nvidia Blackwell GPUs are becoming clearer, thanks to recent leaks that reveal the specifications and the official launch timeline for the new GeForce RTX 5000-series GPUs.

Price Insights

However, what hasn't been widely discussed in the recent leaks is the price—until now. Leaked information shared by YouTuber Vex, sourced from an Australian hardware retailer, indicates that the Nvidia RTX 5080 will have a starting price of around $1,500 (AUD2,799, to be precise). This marks a significant $300 increase compared to the launch price of the previous GeForce RTX 4080.

Understanding the Costs

This means that customers should be prepared to spend at least $1,500 on the RTX 5080 at its launch. Still, there are a few details worth noting. Firstly, the graphics cards listed in the pricing document provided to Vex do not appear to be first-party Nvidia models, yet the prices mentioned are similar, coming in at about $1,587 and $1,746 respectively. It's also uncertain if the listed prices include international shipping and import fees, but even considering a 10% import tax brings the final MSRP to approximately US$1,586.

Global Pricing Variations

Interestingly, pricing in Australia doesn't consistently align with Nvidia's global MSRPs. For example, when the RTX 4080 was released, it had a price of AUD2,219 (equivalent to US$1,397.72 at today's exchange rate), which is nearly $200 higher than the US launch price. This indicates that the leaked pricing might not accurately reflect the final global or US MSRP.

Regardless, it seems that a slight price hike is on the way when the RTX 5080 debuts in January during CES 2025.

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