NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 5090 Retailing For As High As $9,100 In Taiwan, Almost 5x Times Higher Than Official MSRP

NVIDIA’s flagship GeForce RTX 5090 has run into staggering demand worldwide, leading prices to soar well above its listed MSRP. According to a recent CNA report, scalpers in Taiwan have pushed the card’s cost to NT$300,000 (around $9,100)—almost five times higher than NVIDIA’s official pricing. Initial stock from authorized retailers is said to be extremely limited, often in single-digit quantities, enabling resellers to corner the market and mark up the GPUs significantly.

Steep Prices and Supply Issues

Taiwan is one of NVIDIA’s core consumer markets, yet supply has failed to meet the fervent demand for the RTX 5090—and scalpers are taking full advantage. Meanwhile, users report similarly inflated or suspicious listings on U.S. e-commerce sites, including pre-orders that far exceed standard retailer pricing. With such low initial SKU availability, prospective buyers may struggle to secure the card at its suggested MSRP in the immediate future.

A Broader Market Impact

NVIDIA has attributed the limited inventory to meticulous channel distribution, aiming to avoid oversaturation while meeting global launch windows. The situation leaves everyday consumers at a disadvantage, particularly with Chinese New Year in progress, which might delay the arrival of subsequent batches. Some expect improved RTX 5090 availability by late February or mid-March, though this timeframe remains unconfirmed. The forthcoming launch of AMD’s RX 9070 series could inject additional competition into the GPU space, potentially affecting both supply and pricing for high-end cards over the next few months.

Buyer Precautions

While high resale prices and pre-orders on sites like eBay are tempting for those seeking an immediate upgrade, consumers should remain cautious. Some listings may be fraudulent or intended to capitalize on pent-up demand. NVIDIA advises potential buyers to seek verified retail channels for more secure purchasing and reliable after-sales support.


Have you encountered any overpriced RTX 5090 listings or experienced difficulty locating stock at MSRP? Let us know your experiences and whether you plan to wait for fresh inventory—or possibly consider an alternative option like AMD’s upcoming RX 9070 series!

Angel Morales

Founder and lead writer at Duck-IT Tech News, and dedicated to delivering the latest news, reviews, and insights in the world of technology, gaming, and AI. With experience in the tech and business sectors, combining a deep passion for technology with a talent for clear and engaging writing

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