<p>MSI has strongly denied any involvement in the smuggling of GeForce RTX 5090 GPUs to China, stating that it has never officially sold or distributed the product in the country. The company emphasizes its strict compliance with international regulations and NVIDIA's regional authorization framework, and clarifies that the GeForce RTX 5090 D and 5090 D V2 models are the only ones shipped to China. MSI also notes that any RTX 5090 units found in China are likely from unauthorized channels and not part of its official supply chain.</p>
Related Articles
- MSI's GeForce RTX 5090 GPUs Slightly Delayed In US Store, When Preorders Will Ship9 months ago
- Gamers Are Camping Out For GeForce RTX 5090 GPUs As MSI Issues Supply Warning9 months ago
- MSI Titan 18 HX Dragon Edition Norse Myth gaming laptop: gorgeous design, RTX 5090 Laptop GPU9 months ago
- Bots targeting the r/GamingLaptop's subreddit with blatant MSI advertising in posts — mods allege marketing bots are flooding the forums with MSI-promoting posts26 days ago
- MSI’s 27-inch 240 Hz OLED QHD gaming monitor drops to its lowest price of $499about 1 month ago
- NVIDIA Issues Statement On Status Of GeForce RTX 5090 And 5080 FE GPUsabout 1 month ago
- The GeForce RTX 5080 And 5090 Founders Edition Removed From NVIDIA's Store In Some Regionsabout 1 month ago
- Pick up an RTX 5060 Ti 16GB at the all-time low price of $409 — the MSI Shadow 2X OC Plus is the best bang-for-buck 50-series performer for your buildabout 2 months ago
- Fan Favorite Noctua Wants To Collab On An RTX 5090 But There's A Big Hurdle2 months ago
- Gigabyte quietly disables Gen5 PCIe 5.0 GPU support on B650 motherboards in F35 BIOS update — Stay on F34 if you value the unofficial PCIe 5.0 support3 months ago