By Darren Allan
Publication Date: 2026-01-19 17:02:00
- Nvidia’s RTX 5090 has disappeared from online retailers in the US, and appears to be vanishing in other countries too
- In the US, retailers aren’t selling any stock themselves, but third-party sellers are offering RTX 5090 GPUs with hugely inflated prices
- Those price tags are, in fact, almost equivalent to a full high-end gaming PC with an RTX 5090
Nvidia’s RTX 5090 has completely disappeared from the shelves of major retailers in the US, and the graphics cards that you can order from the likes of Amazon are exclusively from third-party sellers – and almost as pricey as a full PC that has the Blackwell flagship inside.
VideoCardz noticed that Newegg doesn’t have any stock of Nvidia‘s Blackwell flagship GPU, and I’ve checked all the other major outlets in the US (such as Amazon, Best Buy, and Micro Center), finding that none of these big retailers have the RTX 5090 on sale themselves.
The only RTX 5090 models you’ll find are from third-party marketplace sellers on these retail sites, and they are seriously pricey – and in fact, they’re getting to the point where they almost don’t make sense.
As VideoCardz notes, some of the cheaper prices you might find via the likes of price comparison sites are actually out of stock models, and the mentioned RTX 5090 graphics cards from third-party sellers start from around $3,500. The tech site did its scan a couple of days back at the weekend, and found that most of these flagship GPUs sat at around $4,000.
Looking now,…