Nvidia brings back scalper-beating Verified Priority Access program for RTX 50 Founders Edition GPUs

Where to buy RTX 5080
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Nvidia this week launched its Verified Priority Access for the GeForce RTX 5080 Founders Edition and GeForce RTX 5090 Founders Edition add-in-boards allowing a limited number of verified U.S. customers to purchase some of the best graphics cards directly from the Nvidia Marketplace without any hassle. 

To qualify, users must have an Nvidia Account created before January 30, 2025 and submit their interest through a form. Selected users will receive email notifications sometimes next week and will be able to purchase Nvidia's GeForce RTX 5080 Founders Edition and GeForce RTX 5090 Founders Edition boards at MSRPs — $999 and 1999, respectively — without having to pay a premium to retailers or scalpers. 

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Anton Shilov
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Anton Shilov is a contributing writer at Tom’s Hardware. Over the past couple of decades, he has covered everything from CPUs and GPUs to supercomputers and from modern process technologies and latest fab tools to high-tech industry trends.

  • JTWrenn
    It's a LITTLE late for THAT!
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  • nogaard777
    JTWrenn said:
    It's a LITTLE late for THAT!
    We're only a couple weeks out from launch. Give it some time. Literally every new release gets scalped these days. Even the B580 and that's an entry level card. At least Nvidia is pretending to care about gamers and that's more than you can say about Newegg conning thousands of people to create accounts and give up their data so they can spam your email with overpriced PC components, just for the chance that they'll sell you a GPU at scalper prices. How anyone still uses Newegg is beyond me.

    The program actually makes sense as Nvidia isn't losing out any profit by ensuring the cards go to gamers instead of scalpers that buy out Best Buy's stock.

    I signed up for it but only because I'd already planned on buying a 4080 super anyways, but didn't when prices shot up with the lack of supply, although I refuse to pay a penny over $999 for it. If I get picked I guess I'll buy a 5080. If not I'll just wait and see what happens with the 9070xt. No big deal.
    Reply
  • derekullo
    Our text books do say that past the Gulf of America it's just a barren wasteland!
    Reply
  • Mathrawkee
    Oh good. Now, if only I were independantly wealthy, then maybe I could spend a small nation's GDP to cop a gfx adapter...
    Reply
  • Mathrawkee
    nogaard777 said:
    We're only a couple weeks out from launch. Give it some time. Literally every new release gets scalped these days. Even the B580 and that's an entry level card. At least Nvidia is pretending to care about gamers and that's more than you can say about Newegg conning thousands of people to create accounts and give up their data so they can spam your email with overpriced PC components, just for the chance that they'll sell you a GPU at scalper prices. How anyone still uses Newegg is beyond me.

    The program actually makes sense as Nvidia isn't losing out any profit by ensuring the cards go to gamers instead of scalpers that buy out Best Buy's stock.

    I signed up for it but only because I'd already planned on buying a 4080 super anyways, but didn't when prices shot up with the lack of supply, although I refuse to pay a penny over $999 for it. If I get picked I guess I'll buy a 5080. If not I'll just wait and see what happens with the 9070xt. No big deal.
    Newegg are a retailer. They care about monies. Nvidia, on the other hand, should very much be concerned that their market base are being fleeced. Your 'no big deal' is a very privileged position, coming from someone who builds ENTIRE COMPUTERS for the cost of one of these stupid cards
    Reply
  • wr3zzz
    So the rumor huge surge of supply is true then...
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  • aberkae
    wr3zzz said:
    So the rumor huge surge of supply is true then...
    Only if you do Nvidia math. Why go for 1x the margins when you can get 10x the margins with 1/10 of the supply. Nvidia math 101. 🤪
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  • JTWrenn
    nogaard777 said:
    We're only a couple weeks out from launch. Give it some time. Literally every new release gets scalped these days. Even the B580 and that's an entry level card. At least Nvidia is pretending to care about gamers and that's more than you can say about Newegg conning thousands of people to create accounts and give up their data so they can spam your email with overpriced PC components, just for the chance that they'll sell you a GPU at scalper prices. How anyone still uses Newegg is beyond me.

    The program actually makes sense as Nvidia isn't losing out any profit by ensuring the cards go to gamers instead of scalpers that buy out Best Buy's stock.

    I signed up for it but only because I'd already planned on buying a 4080 super anyways, but didn't when prices shot up with the lack of supply, although I refuse to pay a penny over $999 for it. If I get picked I guess I'll buy a 5080. If not I'll just wait and see what happens with the 9070xt. No big deal.
    Totally missed my point. This should have been in place at launch, not after the initial scalper rush. It was also a joke, but oh well.
    Reply
  • passivecool
    Write something nice to your mother.
    Grab the phone and call up an old friend to whom you have not spoken for years.
    Dust off that book you never got around to reading.
    Help a neighbor.
    Any one of these things just might improve your life more than an additional +12,4%FPS
    and none of them cost an additional $1000.
    It is free of cost to leave the hamster wheel of +pixels + frames +pixels + frames...
    /dadlecture
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  • nogaard777
    Mathrawkee said:
    Newegg are a retailer. They care about monies. Nvidia, on the other hand, should very much be concerned that their market base are being fleeced. Your 'no big deal' is a very privileged position, coming from someone who builds ENTIRE COMPUTERS for the cost of one of these stupid cards
    That "no big deal" means in the end I don't care if I buy another GPU or not, because I refuse to get ripped off.
    Reply