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Custom Nvidia RTX 4090 Graphics Cards Listed by European Retailer

With the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 set to officially land on October 12th, it’s not exactly a surprise to learn that models are already well on their way to retailers in preparation for their release. – With that being said, however, it did still feel a little bit early before we’d start seeing any firm listings being made. And particularly those that included prices.

Following a report via Videocardz, however, one major European retailer has seemingly decided to break ranks as they’ve not only listed masses of custom Nvidia 4090 graphics cards from ASUS, MSI, Gigabyte, INNO3D, and more, but they’ve also come with what looks like official prices. – And in regards to costs, well… Let’s just say they’re about what most of us were expecting.

Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 – Custom AIB Prices Confirmed?

With it known that the Nvidia 4090 Founders Edition will come with an official MSRP of circa €1699, while that being actually seen and achieved by retailers was always moderately doubtful, it went without saying that custom models from AIB partners would undoubtedly cost quite a fair bit more. The question as to how much more, however, was (until now) something of a mystery.

With various models listed on Proshop though (arguably Europe’s biggest online tech retailer), we do have confirmation now that pretty much all custom 4090 graphics cards will come with prices starting at €1999 for more modest examples with this skyrocketing all the way up to €2,549.90 for some of the more premium end models (such as the ASUS ROG STRIX).

The Nvidia 4090 isn’t, of course, going to be a particularly popular graphics card among generic gaming users. – Hell, for some this GPU alone will cost more than they’d want to spend on an entire system! – It seems though that if you are looking for something beyond the Nvidia 4090 Founders Edition, you’re going to have to pay a fairly pretty penny for it (in news that probably shocks no one!).

What do you think? – Let us know in the comments!

Mike Sanders

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