News tagged #pricing
5 posts tagged #pricing.
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RTX 5090 UK in-stock floor drops to £2,990 at Scan — first softening since March's DRAM spike
Scan UK's lowest in-stock RTX 5090 (32 GB) is now £2,989.98 for the ZOTAC SOLID OC, marked down from £3,118.99 with next-day dispatch. A cheaper Gigabyte WINDFORCE OC sits at £2,879.99 but pre-order only with no delivery date. The first material UK 5090 softening since March's DRAM contract spike.
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Framework lifts Strix Halo 128 GB another 5.3 % in UK and EU — £3,159 / €3,559
Framework's Desktop DIY AMD AI Max+ 395 128 GB jumped £2,999 → £3,159 (UK) and €3,379 → €3,559 (EU) on the configurator this week — the second EU/UK hike in 11 days after the May 16 +12 %/+11 % move. Stock remains pre-order only across both regions.
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DRAM shortage: RTX 5090 +29%, 4090 +28%, used 3090 +17%, GB10 mini-PCs +34% in May
The DDR5 / GDDR6 / GDDR7 contract spike that started in March is now visible at retail across the LLM-rig segment. 16 builds repriced this week — RTX 5090 cards now $3,658+ over the $1,999 MSRP, 4090 partner stock dried up, used 3090 / AMD W7900 / GB10 mini-PCs all moved between +6% and +34%.
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GB10 mini-PC pricing diverges: DGX Spark drops 15% in the UK, MSI EdgeXpert holds at €4,700 in France
CyberPowerPC UK cut the NVIDIA DGX Spark 128 GB from £4,699 to £3,999 (−14.9%) in mid-May; LDLC France still lists the equivalent MSI EdgeXpert MS-C931 (4 TB) at €4,699.95. UK buyers are now meaningfully cheaper than EU on the same GB10 silicon.
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Framework lifts Strix Halo 128 GB prices 12% in EU, 11% in UK
Framework's Desktop AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 128 GB SKU jumped from €3,029 to €3,379 in the EU and £2,699 to £2,999 in the UK mid-May, on continuing DDR5 module shortage. US pricing held.