MSI's RTX 5090 Lightning storms in at a thunderous $5,200 — limited edition GPU shatters everything from world records to your bank account

MSI RTX 5090 Lightning
(Image credit: MSI)

MSI just announced a lottery for the chance to buy its limited-edition RTX 5090 Lightning GPU in Taiwan. According to the company [machine translated], it will offer 10 users the privilege to purchase its most powerful GPU for NT$165,000, or approximately US$5,220 at the current exchange rate. MSI unveiled this legendary GPU at CES 2026, featuring dual 12V-2x6 connectors that deliver up to 1600 watts of power. This provides such power that the graphics card has already shattered several world records before launch, underscoring the potency of MSI’s top-of-the-line GPUs.

The Lightning GPU isn’t intended to be a mainstream graphics card, even for those with deep pockets, as the company has said it’s limiting production to just 1,300 units. Instead, the more than $5,000 graphics card is designed for overclockers willing to risk thousands of dollars to push CPU and GPU technology to the limit. Still, the specter of exclusivity has got some people wanting to get their hands on the unit, even if they do not intend to push it to its limits.

Although the MSRP on the MSI RTX 5090 Lightning is already a significant chunk of change, it’s still not the most expensive one you can buy, despite being the most powerful one yet. This award goes to the Asus ROG Astral RTX 5090 Dhabab Edition, which the company made for the Middle Eastern market and is priced from $6,700 to $10,600, depending on the country of sale.

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Jowi Morales
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  • TechieTwo
    I would not be surprised if there were hundreds of people willing to pay the outrageous asking price. Too bad MSI doesn't have a lot of these as I'm sure at the price many gamers would buy 20 or more just to say they have them... /s.:(
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  • thisisaname
    Techinical great but not for me, the price just blows my mind 🤯:ROFLMAO::giggle:
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  • emike09
    If you're willing to pay 2.5x the price of MSRP for maybe 10% better performance, you've either got way too much money or you're chasing the wrong things in life. Might as well spend a few more grand and get an RTX Pro 6000 96GB. This whole market is wild.
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  • Trake_17
    Gross
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