MSRP access briefly cracked open and vanished fast, turning another graphics card restock into a blink-and-you-miss-it scramble driven by extreme price gaps.
MSRP restock shock
MSRP restock shock
- NVIDIA reopened EU Founders Edition listings briefly.
- Listings appeared around 10:01 and evaporated rapidly.
- Top models vanished within minutes.
- Buyers faced instant sell-through pressure.
- ComputerBase tracked availability in real time.
- Reported near-immediate depletion of flagship cards.
- Noted slightly slower exits for lower tiers.
- Confirmed demand spikes during narrow windows.
- NVIDIA set euro prices near official targets.
- Converted figures undercut market norms heavily.
- Third-party listings hovered far higher.
- Spread turned restocks into races.
- Flagship demand clusters at the extreme high tier.
- Parts sourcing squeezes supply hardest there.
- Mid-range units lingered longer.
- Scarcity intensity scales with price tier.
- ComputerBase flagged a long, quiet stretch beforehand.
- Weeks without drops stacked buyer attention.
- Every listing drew crowded refresh spam.
- Timing mattered as much as inventory.
- NVIDIA marketplace remains the clean MSRP route.
- Windows of access are measured in minutes.
- External pricing keeps pressure elevated.
- Flagship cards behave like flash sales.