Gaming: Best Buy Creates The GPU Pricing Meme Nobody Asked For, So 's The...
It had to happen some day... just don't round the price up or it spoils the effect.
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This is definitely not a trend we want to see develop: graphics cards with pricing to match their model numbers. But it's happened, all the same. The MSI Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 32G LIGHTNING Z Liquid Cooled Graphics Card is up on Best Buy for $5090.
Okay, it's actually $5090.99. Apparently, the draw of the extra $0.99 is so strong it partially trumped what must have been an intentional gag by whoever priced this thing up.
Source: PC Gamer