Turkish wedding party receives Nvidia RTX 5090, RAM necklaces, and Intel CPU for elaborate wedding gifts — A Turkish tech delight for the age of PC shortages

Published: (February 16, 2026 at 06:45 AM EST)
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Source: Tom’s Hardware

Turkish wedding with tech gifts
Image credit: Daily Turkic

A charming video from a Turkish wedding shows a delighted bride and groom being showered with opulent gifts, as per tradition. Instead of gold and jewelry, the couple receives the ultimate riches of the PC tech world – GPUs, RAM, and processors.

Gifts Presented

The video clip begins with the groom being presented with an MSI Suprim GeForce RTX 5090 in white. The multi‑thousand‑dollar GPU is hung around the groom’s neck using red ribbons.

Next, a wedding guest presents the bride with a quad‑channel DDR5 memory kit, also lashed together with red ribbons.

Another guest adds an Intel Core Ultra Unlocked processor to the groom’s gifts. The subtitles read “right now it’s a full computer set” (machine translation), implying that bulky items like the case, motherboard, and PSU weren’t suitable for hanging on the newlyweds.

Turkish man gifted his friend RAMs and graphics cards as a wedding present.
February 15 2026

Cultural Context

  • Something old
  • Something GPU
  • Something borrowed
  • And something from team Blue

My step‑sister married into a Turkish family nearly 20 years ago, but I don’t recall any computer‑tech gifts at that wedding. That ceremony involved a lot of gold and AK‑47s, though.

Market Commentary

We’ve recently reported on the value of both DRAM and NAND ICs rising above gold by weight. Such reports may have inspired the Turkish wedding guests in their lovely video clip.

While gold never tarnishes, diamonds are forever, cash is king, and happiness is a warm AK‑47, an RTX 5090 is probably only serviceable for about a decade—if it doesn’t self‑combust in the interim. A large number of economists and tech watchers expect a sharp correction in the AI‑stoked RAM and NAND markets in due course.

We wish the bride and groom a long, blissful, and lag‑free marriage.

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