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NVIDIA made several mistakes during the announcement of the RTX 50 series. Board partners were unable to prepare stock before the end of the year because the company failed to provide the final BIOS on time. Now, it seems the supply situation is not improving, with the RTX 5080/5090 launch on January 30 described as “the worst in terms of availability.”
This sentiment is being echoed by multiple sources, including PowerGPU, a gaming system integrator. They have stated that gamers should be prepared for RTX 50 shortages to potentially last for up to three months.
representative for ZOTAC Korea has also confirmed a delay in the availability of RTX 5090 and 5080 cards. The cards are now expected to arrive in mid-February. Deliveries for the originally planned January 30 launch date are not possible. The representative claims the delay is due to external factors, indicating that the retailer has no control over improving the situation.
The report suggests that NVIDIA could have mitigated this issue by announcing the launch after the Spring Festival, avoiding the overlap with the holiday period.
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This sentiment is being echoed by multiple sources, including PowerGPU, a gaming system integrator. They have stated that gamers should be prepared for RTX 50 shortages to potentially last for up to three months.
representative for ZOTAC Korea has also confirmed a delay in the availability of RTX 5090 and 5080 cards. The cards are now expected to arrive in mid-February. Deliveries for the originally planned January 30 launch date are not possible. The representative claims the delay is due to external factors, indicating that the retailer has no control over improving the situation.
Benchlife, a source typically well-informed within board partner circles, claims that the looming shortages may be linked to NVIDIA’s communication with AICs (Add-In Card partners). These companies are now entering the Spring Festival season in China and Taiwan, resulting in many sales and distribution activities being delayed until February.This is TakTak Mall from Zotac Korea.
We have received many inquiries regarding the sales schedule of the RTX 50 series and would like to provide an update.
The RTX 5090 model from Zotac Korea is expected to arrive in February.
Please note that sales and delivery will not be possible on January 30th, the initially mentioned date.
The RTX 5090 is scheduled to be available for sale in early February. However, due to external factors, the arrival date may be delayed until mid-February. We kindly ask for your understanding in this matter.
As for the RTX 5080 model, we are still confirming the arrival schedule. Once the schedule is finalized, we will provide another update.
We sincerely thank all our customers for their interest and inquiries regarding Zotac Korea and TakTak Mall.
The report suggests that NVIDIA could have mitigated this issue by announcing the launch after the Spring Festival, avoiding the overlap with the holiday period.
For NVIDIA, we will see GeForce RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 go on sale on January 30, but we can confirm that there are not many supplies on the market. This is mainly due to some communication issues between NVIDIA and AIC partners, as well as the Spring Festival Factors are expected to improve in February. In addition, we expect to see the GeForce RTX 5070 Ti starting to appear on the channel in mid-to-late February.
— Benchlife
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