The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 flagship graphics card is now available at its original retail price after months of inflated pricing. Walmart offers the PNY GeForce RTX 5090 OC 32GB model for $1,999 with complimentary shipping - sold directly by Walmart rather than third-party sellers. While this model carries an official $1,999 MSRP, early post-launch prices skyrocketed to $3,500 due to limited availability. Recent market trends show prices stabilizing around $2,200-$2,500, making this MSRP listing particularly valuable for enthusiasts.

$1,999.00 at Walmart
NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 5090 currently stands as the undisputed performance leader in consumer GPUs. While this generation emphasizes software enhancements like AI-driven features and DLSS 4 technology, the card still delivers remarkable 25%-30% raw performance gains over its RTX 4090 predecessor in traditional rasterization. For gamers demanding peak performance, no competing GPU currently matches the 5090's capabilities.
The RTX 5090 also serves as an excellent solution for AI workloads without requiring professional-grade hardware. Its 32GB of GDDR7 VRAM exceeds the 24GB (GDDR6) in the RTX 4090 and 16GB (GDDR7) in the RTX 5080. While workstation GPUs offer greater memory capacity, their prohibitive pricing (often exceeding $5,000) makes them impractical for most consumer applications.
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 FE Review by Jackie Thomas
"NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 5090 claims the performance throne, though its generational leap falls short of previous iterations in conventional gaming scenarios. The hardware delivers one of the smallest raw performance gains we've seen recently. Where it truly shines is with DLSS 4 implementation - offering dramatic frame rate improvements in supported titles, albeit through AI-generated frames constituting about 75% of total output."