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The end of the Nvidia RTX 4000 series is nigh – with the RTX 4070 expected to sell out in weeks



  • Nvidia’s RTX 4070 is expected to sell out by the end of this month
  • RTX 4060 Ti and 4060 models will still be available via third-party manufacturers in February
  • Suggestions appear to be plausible as RTX 5070 will launch in February

With the reveal of Nvidia’s RTX 5000 series GPUs at CES 2025, plenty of attention has been drawn toward Team Green’s affordable RTX 5070, which Nvidia claims can match the much more expensive (at launch) RTX 4090 (when using DLSS 4 with Frame Generation enabled) – and it looks like its predecessor, the RTX 4070, could disappear from the GPU market soon.

As reported by VideoCardz, multiple posts on the Board Channels forum (used by people to talk about updates on the supply and demand of PC hardware) suggest that the RTX 4070 will be completely sold out by the end of January. The same is expected for the RTX 4060 Ti and 4060, with only AIC brands (third-party GPU manufacturers) having stock remaining for those GPUs in February.

This comes after months of speculation before the RTX 5000 series was revealed, which pointed towards Nvidia shifting away from production of the entire RTX 4000 series. Since the RTX 5080 and 5090 will launch on January 30, along with the RTX 5070 launch in February, it lines up well with these rumors – we saw a similar pattern occur at least a year before the RTX 4000 series launch, with the RTX 3000 series shortages.

The Nvidia RTX 5080 GPU on a green background.

(Image credit: Nvidia)

Does this mean you should upgrade to an RTX 5000 series GPU?



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