CyberPowerPC Gamer Xtreme VR – GeForce RTX 5090 32GB
This might be a chance to get a 5090 early?
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In a surprising early listing, a CyberPowerPC Gamer Xtreme VR Gaming PC featuring Nvidia’s yet-to-be-released GeForce RTX 5090 is already available for purchase on Amazon – despite the RTX 50 series officially launching in a few hours. This prebuilt gaming PC is currently priced at $4,499.99, with additional shipping and import fees for international buyers.
CyberPowerPC Gamer Xtreme VR – GeForce RTX 5090 32GB
For those looking to get their hands on this RTX 5090-equipped system without waiting for standalone GPUs to hit retailers, this could be an opportunity (albeit a pricey one). The CyberPowerPC system comes fully loaded with top-tier hardware, including:
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The RTX 5090, which is set to launch later today officially, is expected to be one of the most powerful gaming GPUs ever released if our review of the RTX 5080 is anything to go off. While individual card availability remains uncertain due to anticipated demand, this prebuilt PC can secure one immediately, especially for those who prefer a pre-assembled system rather than building their own.
The availability of this RTX 5090-equipped system raises questions about early shipments, as standalone 5090 cards aren’t officially supposed to go on sale until later today. However, system integrators like CyberPowerPC may have received inventory before launch to prepare their prebuilt offerings.
For gamers and enthusiasts who want to jump straight into the RTX 50 series without the hassle of sourcing individual parts, this $4,499.99 system could be an appealing option. Of course, the final cost may be even higher with tax and shipping fees, especially for international buyers.
With the RTX 5090 launch just hours away, it will be interesting to see how fast these prebuilt systems sell out compared to standalone GPUs. Stock may not last long if early signs are anything to go by.