NVIDIA's RTX 50 Series: A Disaster Fueled by Monopoly?

Since the disastrous launch of the RTX 50 series, NVIDIA has faced a barrage of criticism: scalpers control stock, prices far exceed MSRP, power connectors continue to melt, marketing is deceptive, GPUs arrive with missing components, drivers are unstable, and NVIDIA is accused of manipulating media narratives. This reflects a growing indifference to consumer needs, prioritizing data center GPU profits. The RTX 50 series not only perpetuates the 12VHPWR connector melting issues but introduces Multi-Frame Generation (MFG) in drivers, sacrificing image quality for higher frame rates, resulting in blurry visuals. Accusations of intimidating reviewers to influence reviews further damage their reputation. The RTX 50 series launch showcases the negative consequences of NVIDIA's monopoly, harming consumers.