Sanctioned GeForce RTX 5090 makes its way to a Chinese auction site, for over $4000

The GeForce RTX 5090 is well banned from promoting in China thanks to U. S. -based sanctions opposed to corporations promoting hard GPUs in the region. That’s why it has the GeForce RTX 5090D cut in China, and now we’re seeing evidence of Chinese buying buying in the Chinese buying Chinese. Tourists visiting neighboring countries for inventories on GeForce RTX 5090 cards for resale in China.

South Korean tech enthusiast @harukaze5719 posted a screenshot of ZOTAC’s GeForce RTX 5090 SOLID OC model, which is currently up for sale on a Chinese auction site for approximately $4,000 USD-double the MSRP. It seems that gamers and enthusiasts in China would rather pick up a fully uncut GeForce RTX 5090 than settle for the RTX 5090D.

The Chinese auction site picture clearly shows a sticker with Korean text highlighting the card’s three-year warranty and other information. However, it’s safe to assume that this warranty doesn’t extend to China – a region where the GPU is effectively banned from sale.

According to an additional report through Tom hardware, it turns out that Chinese buyers were concerned about the recent Lottery Chaos Geforce RTX 5080 and GeForce RTX 5090 in Japan. There are also reports by the Chinese GPU enthusiasts that fly in Taiwan in particular for the launch of the GeForce RTX 50 series.

There is a news report in which Chinese buyers in Taiwan are being surveyed in the launch of GeForce RTX 5090. thanking their comments, they flew to Taiwan because they did not need a GeForce RTX 5090D and did not need to pay the costs of Scalper for a Force GeForce RTX 5090 at home. Unfortunately, as we now know, due to the global shortage of the shares, the maximum prospective buyers of GeForce RTX 5090, regardless of the location, have returned home. This means that oil are the only option for those who have desperately obtained their hands in the new Nvidia flagship games.

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