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Retailer clarifies RTX 5090 ‘B-stock’ listing with missing ROPs was a system error

Retailer clarifies RTX 5090 ‘B-stock’ listing with missing ROPs was a system error

German tech retailer Alternate has explained a controversial recent listing on its website for an RTX 5090 with missing ROPs. On the site it was classified as “B-stock” that, despite the apparent defect, was being sold for more than the graphic card model’s MSRP. The online store confirmed has now that this GPU was part of a customer return and was never intended for sale (via ComputerBase).

The first case of an RTX 50 series GPU with missing ROP units dates back to late February, with many subsequent reports to follow as awareness increased. ROPs are hardware units on your GPU responsible for pixel processing, blending, anti-aliasing, and writing to the frame buffer. All displayed pixel data must go through the ROP units before it can be written to the GPU’s memory.

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