1-1 of 1 Answer
It's looking like Oct/Nov '26. The 64gb 5090s just aren't being made in preference for the more profitable options: 1) Nvidia is actively prioritizing RTX 5080 over 5090 — one 5090 uses 32GB of GDDR7, which instead makes two RTX 5080s, generating more revenue per chip. 2) RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell (datacenter card) earns Nvidia 41% more revenue per GB of GDDR7 than the 5090. 3) Nvidia confirmed gaming GPU production is being slashed 30–40% through H1 2026 (through June) I actually had an order placed and accepted by Asus and then it was canceled within 3 days. If ASUS can't get the parts from Nvidia because they're not making them, we're all stuck. Then there's to say once they are made, who in the world gets priority and where does that get distributed out to? Will it make it as far as this one niche model?
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.
