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Nvidia RTX 5090 eBay Price Soars to $9,000 as Users Revolt With Framed Photo Listings to Trick Bots and Scalpers

Author : Jason Update : Feb 23,2025

The highly anticipated RTX 5090 and 5080 GPUs have launched, creating a frenzy in the market. These powerful, premium cards sold out rapidly at most retailers, leaving many disappointed.

Consequently, both GPUs, particularly the RTX 5090, are experiencing significant price gouging on secondary marketplaces like eBay. Shortly after release, RTX 5090s were listed for over $6,000, a price that has since escalated to a shocking $9,000 – a 350% markup from the MSRP of $1,999.

This exorbitant demand stems from the RTX 5090's suitability for AI workloads, making it attractive to AI startups and businesses needing local model processing power. With Nvidia's datacenter GPUs often inaccessible, the RTX 5090 becomes a viable, albeit expensive, alternative.

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5 ImagesThe gaming community's response to the scarcity and price manipulation is noteworthy. eBay is now flooded with fraudulent listings designed to deceive buyers. These listings deceptively offer an image of the RTX 5090 instead of the actual GPU.

One such listing explicitly states: "Bots and scalpers welcome, do not buy if you are a human, you will be getting a framed photo of the 5090, you will not receive the 5090. The photo detentions [sic] is 8 inches by 8 inches, I got the frame from Target. DO NOT BUY IF YOU’RE A HUMAN.”

Another completed listing, sold for $2,457, clearly stated: “Geforce RTX 5090 (read description) Picture Only - Not the Actual Item,” with a similar disclaimer regarding non-refundable image purchases.

The core problem is the lack of substantial competition in the high-end consumer GPU market. With AMD's RX 9070 series seemingly failing to challenge Nvidia's dominance and Intel trailing behind, Nvidia holds a monopoly. The current shortage and inflated prices paint a bleak outlook for high-end PC builders and enthusiasts.