No. There is no constitution of any nation which says you are owed the freedom to be guaranteed that a luxury good (like gaming graphics cards) will be available when you feel like buying it. Market scarcity of luxury goods has no infringement on anyone's freedom. Just like market availability of luxury cars or gold jewelry in no way infringes on anyone's freedom.
I see where our difference in opinion lies now. I don't put graphics cards into the same category as gold jewellery. There are entire industries of independent contractors who rely on GPUs to remain competitive, such as VFX and motion graphics artists. If GPUs suddenly cost $10,000 each, it means only a small percentage of the population can afford to break into those industries. That is, people who were once free to enter those industries no longer are. Isn't that an infringement on freedom?
the beauty is that there's no constitution of any nation that says miners are entitled to cheap gaming GPUs for their farms either.
if NVIDIA wants to segment you out of the gaming market, that is their right as well. Free market cuts both ways - you are free to start up your own company and do it your way.