Currently, despite the Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) being established at the launch of new graphics cards, this benchmark has gradually lost its relevance. Game Nexus statistics reveal that nearly all new graphics card models on mainstream US e-commerce platforms are sold above MSRP, with premium models experiencing particularly steep price hikes. For instance, the average selling price of the RTX 5080 is 56.96% higher than its MSRP, and the RTX 5090 also witnesses an increase exceeding 50%. This trend underscores that consumers are often compelled to pay significantly more than the official MSRP when acquiring new graphics cards.