Gigabyte RTX 4090s listed by three different retailers
Surely this means it is around the corner now
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Three different retailers in Australia and Vietnam have now listed Gigabyte RTX 4090s on their store websites. This seems to confirm how soon we might expect to see the card released.
There was a leak on the production schedule that showed it would finish by the end of August. This is while we still are yet to hear the official announcement of the cards. Although that may be coming at the GTC talk in just over a week with the Project Beyond GeForce tease.
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One of the early publishers is KCCshop in Vietnam, announcing the cards on its Facebook page. Boasting its speed and early adoption for the first shop to do it in Vietnam. With the shortcode models suggest a Windforce 32x, Gaming OC, and Aorus Master models to be available first.

Australian retailers and pricing
The other two early birds are Australian retailers. Putting up the product pages are Computers Perth and Perth Computers & Office supplies.
Both have also used Gigabyte models, but the Gaming OC and Aorus Master respectively. Although there are no images uploaded yet of the products some placement pricing has been input.
Now, this should be taken with a grain of salt as it is very unlikely to be the actual pricing. It is in AUD but even then it is very expensive even for the flagship model, so even then we would hope that is nowhere near final pricing.
The Aorus Master on PC&OS is priced at $3,900 AUD ($2,667/£2,303/€2,655). While the Gaming OC model on Computers Perth is “discounted” to $4,270 AUD ($2,920/£2,521/€2,905).
This puts the pricing even higher than the RTX 3090 Ti which had an MSRP of $1,999 USD. And although the performance leaks show it is over 70% faster than it, it is still a big leap. That’s why it is likely a bit of a placeholder for now.
There is no other mention of other models either so it still is likely the RTX 4090 will be the only card to launch initially. With the rest coming further down in 2022 or early 2023.

