Colorful has posted four RTX 5090 D V2 graphics card models on the JD commerce platform ahead of tomorrow's China launch. NVIDIA created this downgraded variant to meet revised US export restrictions that halted original RTX 5090 D shipments. The new model reduces memory from 32GB to 24GB GDDR7 with 384-bit bandwidth limitations.
Pricing begins at 20,699 Yuan, approximately $2,880, with other models reaching 20,999 Yuan. These figures contradict earlier reports suggesting costs around 14,000 Yuan, representing an $830 reduction from standard RTX 5090 D pricing. Current listings suggest Chinese consumers will pay identical amounts for reduced specifications.
Original RTX 5090 D inventory has reportedly sold out, with units reaching global markets at $5,000 prices. Some standard RTX 5090 models enter China through smuggling operations and undergo conversion to artificial intelligence processors, while modified circuit boards enter supply chains through unauthorized channels.
Pricing begins at 20,699 Yuan, approximately $2,880, with other models reaching 20,999 Yuan. These figures contradict earlier reports suggesting costs around 14,000 Yuan, representing an $830 reduction from standard RTX 5090 D pricing. Current listings suggest Chinese consumers will pay identical amounts for reduced specifications.
Original RTX 5090 D inventory has reportedly sold out, with units reaching global markets at $5,000 prices. Some standard RTX 5090 models enter China through smuggling operations and undergo conversion to artificial intelligence processors, while modified circuit boards enter supply chains through unauthorized channels.