River Oct 23, 2023 @ 5:48pm
4090s will be in short supply for the next 2 years
Is this true?

Just asking not looking to sell.

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potato Oct 23, 2023 @ 5:50pm 
why
PopinFRESH Oct 23, 2023 @ 6:41pm 
Why would they? They are expected to have the 40 series refresh early ‘24 so likely a 4090Ti will be launching soon
Bad 💀 Motha Oct 24, 2023 @ 8:53pm 
Not sure where you got that info from.
If you think it's due to the ban between US & China; the US Government just remove RTX 4090 from that list, so it won't be effected.
River Oct 24, 2023 @ 9:01pm 
I got it from looking at rtx 4090 stock on retail websites.
Bad 💀 Motha Oct 24, 2023 @ 9:48pm 
Originally posted by gamer:
I got it from looking at rtx 4090 stock on retail websites.

Well that alone doesn't mean anything. They only stock a few at any given time.
They most likely will restock some models of it over time.

We just had some really good back to school sales and then amazon prime day (oct 2023) after that. So yes stocks are gone or running low. But more would be on the way.

MicroCenter and B&H have plenty to choose from.

Once the RTX 40 Super come out, if that does mean we get a newer 4090 then the old ones would disappear for sure, as those prices would most likely fall.

In the end it won't matter much. There are plenty to go around and we'll have RTX 50 here on-hand before too long.
River Oct 24, 2023 @ 10:07pm 
Originally posted by Bad 💀 Motha:
Originally posted by gamer:
I got it from looking at rtx 4090 stock on retail websites.

Well that alone doesn't mean anything. They only stock a few at any given time.
They most likely will restock some models of it over time.

We just had some really good back to school sales and then amazon prime day (oct 2023) after that. So yes stocks are gone or running low. But more would be on the way.

MicroCenter and B&H have plenty to choose from.

Once the RTX 40 Super come out, if that does mean we get a newer 4090 then the old ones would disappear for sure, as those prices would most likely fall.

In the end it won't matter much. There are plenty to go around and we'll have RTX 50 here on-hand before too long.


All of the RTX 4090 are out of stock on B&H as far as I can tell https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?q=rtx%204090&filters=fct_category%3Agraphic_cards_6567
Bad 💀 Motha Oct 25, 2023 @ 12:10am 
Then maybe look at others. Ebay, Newegg, Amazon, BestBuy, Walmart, MicroCenter
Armagon Oct 25, 2023 @ 12:15am 
Is this the ones that keep burning out because Nvidia has zero quality control
Originally posted by Naughtius Maximus:
Is this the ones that keep burning out because Nvidia has zero quality control
They keep melting because they never fixed the problem: the cable
Dr.Shadowds 🐉 Oct 25, 2023 @ 5:47am 
Here RTX 4090 if you really want one. Just check other stores.
https://pcpartpicker.com/products/video-card/#c=539&sort=price&page=1

Also a new product be replacing it which are the super / ti versions, so wouldn't shock me if retailers choosing not to restock on the most expensive GPUs, especially GPUs that costing $1.5k ~ $2k as those are not cheap by any means.
PopinFRESH Oct 25, 2023 @ 6:02am 
Originally posted by Dr.Shadowds 🐉:
Here RTX 4090 if you really want one. Just check other stores.
https://pcpartpicker.com/products/video-card/#c=539&sort=price&page=1

Also a new product be replacing it which are the super / ti versions, so wouldn't shock me if retailers choosing not to restock on the most expensive GPUs, especially GPUs that costing $1.5k ~ $2k as those are not cheap by any means.

Not retailers choosing to not restock. This is is normal supply chain management when a manufacturer is planning on releasing a new product. The manufacturer stops production of the old part, and stops filling orders for them after current inventory, less reserves, is exhausted.

Retailers then will just try to sell through their remaining inventories before the new product announcement/launch.
Crawl Oct 25, 2023 @ 7:17am 
Originally posted by gamer:
I got it from looking at rtx 4090 stock on retail websites.

The big rush for 4090s is basically over, it doesn't make sense for retailers to stock tons of cards to just sit on a shelf. That being said pretty much every model of 4090 is available and all major retailers have them in stock so I don't see the issue.


Originally posted by Mitsuha:
Originally posted by Naughtius Maximus:
Is this the ones that keep burning out because Nvidia has zero quality control
They keep melting because they never fixed the problem: the cable

You said that wrong, it should be "They never fixed the problem: the end user." The cable is perfectly fine as long as you plug it in correctly, which is why hundreds of thousands of users don't have issues. For the record they did do a revision on the cable to try and reduce user error.
Originally posted by Crawl:
You said that wrong, it should be "They never fixed the problem: the end user." The cable is perfectly fine as long as you plug it in correctly
Not true. The cable is badly designed. Why are you defending crap products?
C1REX Oct 25, 2023 @ 8:27am 
Who knows?
Companies started using 4090 instead of much more expensive professional GPUs. Depends how much is Nvidia losing (or not) on that lost sales.
4090 inventory does look like drying out in Europe as well.
Amuro0079 Oct 25, 2023 @ 8:59am 
Originally posted by Mitsuha:
Originally posted by Naughtius Maximus:
Is this the ones that keep burning out because Nvidia has zero quality control
They keep melting because they never fixed the problem: the cable
Notice how only the cards that allow a fully unlocked power limit of 600W, namely the ones from Asus, Gigabyte and the Founders Edition cards, have the melting issue. Think the problem is not the cable itself. This connector just cannot handle that much power draw for prolonged period. I think above 550W is probably unsafe.
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