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Why did Amazon lock NVIDIA GPUs behind a membership?
What about for regular consumers?

NVIDIA’s RTX 50-series GPUs are now easier to come by for Amazon Prime subscribers.
Scalpers have been having a grand old time buying up stock immediately just to relist at a higher price.
I put together this list of NVIDIA RTX 50-series GPUs currently available at Amazon exclusively to Prime members.
Interestingly, it doesn’t look likeallRTX 50-series GPUs sold directly from Amazon have the Prime requirement.

Not an Amazon Prime member? This is what you’ll see when attempting to buy an RTX 50-series GPU.
I’m expecting the same treatment to come toAMD’s Radeon RX 9000 GPUs.
I tried looking for a listing with the same Prime exclusivity, but the scarce options make it difficult.
Why sign up for Amazon Prime?

If you haven’t shopped online in the last two decades, Amazon Prime is a subscription-based membership service.
you’ve got the option to add exclusive access to the latest GPUs to that list.
There are options for annual payers, students, and income-verified customers.












