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Newegg [ebay.com] via eBay has Gigabyte Radeon RX 5700 XT Gaming OC 8GB Graphics Card (GV-R57XTGAMING OC-8GD) on sale for $369.99. Shipping is free.
Note, limited quantities available.
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This GPU features a 7nm Radeon RDNA architecture, GDD6 memory w/ PCI-Express 4.0. Option to customize RGB LED allows you to create a unique style using the RGB Fusion 2.0 software. Free 30 day returns from seller; offer valid while promotion lasts.
This matches the previous Frontpage deal from earlier this month.
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AMD is expected to release their new "Big Navi" cards around the same time.
So, we're <2 months away from a whole new generation of cards... not a great time to buy unless you absolutely need one, or there's a hell of a deal.
See above, but often times previous gen cards don't drop in price as much as people think.. In fact, sometimes the opposite occurs, because the previous gen may already be out of production; if people can't get the new gen cards, they may resort to buying the dwindling supply of (sometimes discontinued) previous gen cards.
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Looks like the same Gigabyte card at Amazon [amazon.com] is currently $410, so discount is $40 for the Gigabyte card.
Want to upgrade my 970 but ideally to something equally as cost/performance efficient.
No, warranty is based on seller and will be disclosed in the listing
Want to upgrade my 970 but ideally to something equally as cost/performance efficient.
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AMD is expected to release their new "Big Navi" cards around the same time.
So, we're <2 months away from a whole new generation of cards... not a great time to buy unless you absolutely need one, or there's a hell of a deal.
Want to upgrade my 970 but ideally to something equally as cost/performance efficient.
With that being said, I would not pay $370 + tax for a 5700XT now. I would prob spend that on a used EVGA 2070/Super, specifically EVGA since warranty transfers with the card (unless that policy has changed recently).
Want to upgrade my 970 but ideally to something equally as cost/performance efficient.
Don't forget you can still sell your 970 for a premium. I got $127 including shipping. That makes it $251. And that's a deal.