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Six months after its official launch, the flagship NVIDIA RTX 50 series card is now seeing steady price declines, indicating better availability than ever before.
**NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 Drops to Official MSRP; You Can Now Get the ASUS TUF Edition for $1999 on Best Buy**
The flagship RTX 50 GPU, i.e., the GeForce RTX 5090, has been experiencing gradual price drops in recent weeks. Almost all RTX 50 series GPUs are now close to their official MSRP, with some even below the listed prices in various regions. The North American market still sees higher prices than Europe, especially for high-end models like the GeForce RTX 5080 and RTX 5090. RTX 5090 is rare at $1999; typically, you’ll find it listed between $2300-$2700.
The **ASUS TUF Gaming NVIDIA RTX 5090** edition has been listed on Best Buy for $1999. This base model offers a boost clock of 2407 MHz, which can increase to 2437 MHz in OC mode. The GPU features a triple-fan configuration and vapor chamber cooling with 12 heat pipes for efficient heat dissipation. Dual BIOS allows switching between Quiet or Performance modes.
**MSI Ventus RTX 5090 32GB, Triple Fan, on Sale for $2,299.99**
The lowest-priced GPU we found is the **MSI Ventus RTX 5090 3X OC edition**, currently available for $2299 on Walmart. It features a boost clock of 2437 MHz and a 575W TDP.
In Europe, prices are generally lower, making it easier to find an RTX 5090 at MSRP or even cheaper than that.
**Conclusion**
The ASUS TUF RTX 5090 might be one of the best deals today for those looking to max out graphical presets at 4K. However, given the gradual price drops every week, you can expect many RTX 5090 GPUs to approach their MSRP in the coming weeks.
So, if you need a top-tier GPU for gaming, this might be your chance to grab one at a reasonable price.