It’s been a while since the GeForce RTX 3090 launched but it still remains a fiendishly difficult graphics card to buy. Much like the GeForce RTX 3080, Nvidia’s most powerful Ampere-based enthusiast graphics card sold out in mere moments.
And the RTX 3090 remains sold out despite its $1,499 price tag. Nvidia knew this situation was coming up and apologized in advance but has yet to gets stocks of the RTX 3090 back up.
However, Team Green did explain that the RTX 3090 isn’t really for the average gamer, and is instead aimed at professionals, researchers, and people with the means to game at 8K, so it’s not really going to be a graphics card that’ll be prolific.
With those caveats in mind, here is a list of retailers selling the monstrously powerful graphics card; all are currently out of stock. But you can check back regularly to see if RTX 3090 supplies have been replenished.
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Nvidia GeForce RTX 3090: $1,499 at Nvidia
Nvidia offers its own RTX 3090 model, as well as those from a few third-party graphics card makers.View Deal
GeForce RTX 3090: from $1,499 at Best Buy
Best Buy has a selection of GeForce RTX 3090 cards from Nvidia’s version to more expensive models from Asus, MSI and Gigabyte. View Deal
GeForce RTX 3090: from $1,499 at Newegg
Newegg has a comprehensive selection of GeForce RTX 3090 cards. These include cards from Zotac, EVGA, MSI and Asus. View Deal
GeForce RTX 3090: from $2,899 @ Amazon
Amazon now has a selection of RTX 3090 cards from the likes of PNY, Asus, Gigabyte, and MSI. Even better, you can have Amazon notify you when stock is replenished. View Deal
GeForce RTX 3090: from $1,499 at B&H
B&H has a good selection of GeForce RTX 3090 cards, from MSI, Gigabyte, and Asus. But you’ll need to wait for them to come back in stock. View Deal
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GeForce RTX 3090: from £1,529 at Overclockers
Overclockers is only selling third-party models of the GeForce RTX 3090, so be prepared to pay a pretty penny for them. However, you can pre-order the graphics cards from the retailer, hopefully securing one when they are back in stock. View Deal
GeForce RTX 3090: check stock at Scan
Online PC hardware retailer Scan has a landing page that wil ltell you what GeForce RX 3000-series cards it has in stock. You can view its range of RTX 3090 cards here. View Deal
GeForce RTX 3090: coming soon at eBuyer
There’s a suite of GeForce RTX 3090 cards on offer at eBuyer. But these are all marked as ‘coming soon’ at the time of writing. View Deal
There’s a good chance that you’ll probably struggle to get a GeForce RTX 3090 anytime soon. But if you’re really keen on getting the powerful GPU and have other PC parts that need a refresh, then you could simply opt for a new gaming machine altogether.
Alienware, Cyberpower, Falcon Northwest, iBUYPOWER, Maingear, Origin have desktops on offer with the GeForce RTX 3090 as a graphics card option, including versions of our picks for the best gaming PC. Just bear in mind that these are seriously expensive PCs costing several thousands of dollars. You will, however, end up with a PC that will basically chew through pretty much any game you can throw with ease as the very highest of settings.
If all this seems a bit much, then bear in mind AMD Big Navi is on it’s way on October 28. It’s looking set to offer serious power, potentially at prices that undercut Nvidia’s new graphics cards. So if you’ve not managed to secure a new Nvidia GeForce 3000-series GPU, then there’s more to come from the graphics world this fall.