NVIDIA eyes flooding shelves with 8 GB RTX 50 cards

PC gaming is dead because NVIDIA wants to flood the market with obsolete junk. Reports claim the GPU giant intends to pump out massive volumes of 8GB RTX 5060 cards while choking off supply for better hardware. Board Channel sources indicate that shortages mean 16GB variants of the RTX 5060 Ti and RTX 5070 Ti will become incredibly scarce soon.

The plan involves maximizing stock for the base RTX 5060 and the 8GB RTX 5060 Ti rather than the models people actually want. Manufacturing constraints around video memory seemingly force this shift toward lower capacity units. This strategy effectively pushes buyers toward weaker components that struggle with modern textures or resolutions.

Global pricing is already creeping up across various regions as these inventory adjustments take hold. Analysts expect costs to rise throughout the first and second quarters due to these supply chain pressures. Building a rig is about to get significantly more painful for anyone without unlimited funds.

Insatiable thirst for AI hardware causes these ripple effects across the entire industry. RAM prices for DDR4 and DDR5 kits keep climbing alongside graphics cards. NAND flash availability is also tightening up fast, which means SSDs will likely see steep price hikes in the near future.
 

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