
PC gaming isn’t exactly in a good spot right now when it comes to acquiring the components and building a PC, and part of that has to do with availability. That might change some with the arrival of the RTX 50 Super series, which as one would have it, are not actually seeing any more delays according to a new rumor. Of course, this won’t do anything for the cost. No matter how many GPUs become available, the fact remains that they will still likely be expensive thanks to the ongoing memory crisis caused by AI data centers.
Still, having RTX 50 Super GPUs on the list of possible options means more GPUs for PC gamers. And that could lead to a somewhat balancing of other models, particularly OG options that are supposed to be less powerful. Buyers shouldn’t expect any large price drops, but it would be surprising if new arrivals didn’t cause some sort of price adjustment downward. Even if it were small.
NVIDIA RTX 50 Super delays subside, with the GPU now “back on track”
If you thought the RTX 50 Super GPU series was dead, you’d be forgiven for thinking that. It’s been a while since anything concrete about NVIDIA’s mid-cycle refresh has been mentioned. When rumors initially started surfacing about the cards, it was eventually rumored that NVIDIA was delaying a release. Likely brought on by diverting resources to development on AI technologies.
Now, @zed__Wang on X claims that RTX 50 Super GPUs are “back on track.” Suggesting that NVIDIA has once again resumed production work on these new GPU variants. What’s more is that NVIDIA apparently plans to add to the lineup with an RTX 5060 Super.
Additionally, it’s claimed that the specs remain “unchanged” for the RTX 5070 Super and RTX 5080 Super variants. So if you were hoping to get one of those, NVIDIA doesn’t appear to have switched out any specs. Of course, expect prices on these new GPUs to be quite high. At least higher than they would have been last Summer.
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