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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 12GB GDDR7 Founders Graphics Card + Doom: Dark Ages (PCDD)

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$549

$549

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Note: While this is the regular MSRP price for this product, we are Front-paging this deal due to the positive community feedback and typically limited-availability of this product at the MSRP price.

NVIDIA has NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 12GB GDDR7 Founders Graphics Card + Doom: Dark Ages Bundle (PC Digital) for $549 when you select 'Add to Cart' on the RTX 5070 + DOOM Bundle option on the page. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member LarryPettis for sharing this deal.
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RTX 5070 Specs:
  • 6144 CUDA Cores
  • 80 ROPs
  • 2325 MHz Core
  • 2512 MHz Boost Clock
  • 1750 MHz Memory Clock
  • GB205 GPU
  • 12GB GDDR7 129-Bit Memory
  • 1x 16-pin Power Connector

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Note: While this is the regular MSRP price for this product, we are Front-paging this deal due to the positive community feedback and typically limited-availability of this product at the MSRP price.

NVIDIA has NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 12GB GDDR7 Founders Graphics Card + Doom: Dark Ages Bundle (PC Digital) for $549 when you select 'Add to Cart' on the RTX 5070 + DOOM Bundle option on the page. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member LarryPettis for sharing this deal.
  • Note: Buyers may encounter slow loads or errors when attempting to purchase, if you do encounter any please try buying again later.
RTX 5070 Specs:
  • 6144 CUDA Cores
  • 80 ROPs
  • 2325 MHz Core
  • 2512 MHz Boost Clock
  • 1750 MHz Memory Clock
  • GB205 GPU
  • 12GB GDDR7 129-Bit Memory
  • 1x 16-pin Power Connector

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
Please see the original post for additional details & refer to the comments below for discussion.

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Written by LarryPettis

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I was able to get an order through by signing up for an Nvidia account and prepopulated my address under the user profile. It appears there is some issue with their stripe configuration and potentially due to an inability to link the address with the card for the final checkout step.
I'm not sure if this will work for other people, but this was the strategy that seemed to work for me. Hopefully it ships. FYI - you may need to contact your CC company as the constant refreshes may be detected by certain cards as fraud, especially if you tried in multiple browsers as I did.
All these 5 series cards and their pricing are a hard pass, especially w/the crap performance boost they offer
The 9070 matches the 5070 in ray-tracing and beats it in raster. Plus, the 9070 has 33% more VRAM, and the Nvidia 5000 series drivers are garbage.

https://www.techspot.com/review/2...0-ti-16gb/

Edit: Corrected "50% more VRAM" statement to 33%.

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Quote from FreeBird77 :
At MSRP of $549 it's a steal especially upgrading from a RTX 3 series or lower not needing 4K gaming settings. AMD lacks ray tracing. Upgrading any higher will probably be bottlenecked by the CPU anyways.
The 9070 matches the 5070 in ray-tracing and beats it in raster. Plus, the 9070 has 33% more VRAM, and the Nvidia 5000 series drivers are garbage.

https://www.techspot.com/review/2...0-ti-16gb/

Edit: Corrected "50% more VRAM" statement to 33%.
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Quote from snowcrash :
Why do 5070 deals keep getting posted over and over but nothing else?
Because demand for the 5070 is lackluster. It's sitting on store shelves. $600+ (incl. sales tax) for a 12GB GPU in 2025 is a joke.
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Quote from barrera_j :
3 people already had issues but sure you did, buddy
I went straight to nvidia website and it worked fine for me
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I was able to get an order through by signing up for an Nvidia account and prepopulated my address under the user profile. It appears there is some issue with their stripe configuration and potentially due to an inability to link the address with the card for the final checkout step.
I'm not sure if this will work for other people, but this was the strategy that seemed to work for me. Hopefully it ships. FYI - you may need to contact your CC company as the constant refreshes may be detected by certain cards as fraud, especially if you tried in multiple browsers as I did.
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Quote from spw70 :
All these 5 series cards and their pricing are a hard pass, especially w/the crap performance boost they offer
Agreed. Especially with the wild amount of problems. Missing ROPs, version after version of driver issues, 12vhp issues part 2
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Order placed — let's see if I actually get it.
As for the perpetual RTX 5070 vs ??? debates, I don't get what people expected — a powerhouse?
What's so upsetting about the 5070 being only modestly faster than the RTX 4070 Super?
Have you all forgotten how much the 4070 Super cost during Black Friday 2024?
It was well over the 5070's $549 MSRP.
When Woot offered the ZOTAC Gaming GeForce RTX 4070 Ti AMP for $649.99 on December 11, 2024, it sold out almost immediately — and people genuinely thought it was a good deal.
Would you really be willing to pay $100 more for a 4070 Ti instead of the 5070?
Probably not.
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Quote from mihscr :
The 9070 matches the 5070 in ray-tracing and beats it in raster. Plus, the 9070 has 50% more VRAM, and the Nvidia 5000 series drivers are garbage. https://www.techspot.com/review/2...0-ti-16gb/
Most would prefer the 5070 TI for $749. But at the moment the 5070 at $549 is such a good deal. I hope AMD fans can get some AMD deals as well.
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If you require 4K then you certainly need 16gb+ vram and a 5080+.
Most upgraders will find this MSRP deal more than sufficient for 1080/1440 usage without replacing their current CPU.
Think about it. A 5060 TI with 16gb is just a waste of vram.
AMD users have these same decisions especially on the brink of a China embargo emptying the shelves thus raising prices.
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We are starting to see the 5 series Nvidia hitting MSRP or near MSRP from some retailers, while AMD is still seeing some large markups.
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Quote from Mr_Gravia :
We are starting to see the 5 series Nvidia hitting MSRP or near MSRP from some retailers, while AMD is still seeing some large markups.
Nvidia Quarterly Earnings May 28th. AMD next week May 6th.
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Quote from PowerfulString592 :
I was able to get an order through by signing up for an Nvidia account and prepopulated my address under the user profile. It appears there is some issue with their stripe configuration and potentially due to an inability to link the address with the card for the final checkout step.I'm not sure if this will work for other people, but this was the strategy that seemed to work for me. Hopefully it ships. FYI - you may need to contact your CC company as the constant refreshes may be detected by certain cards as fraud, especially if you tried in multiple browsers as I did.
This worked for me, thanks!
I'm upgrading from a 3080 ti so it's barely an upgrade, but I can sell my card for this much atm so it's basically free anyway. And 5070 uses way less power.
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Quote from mihscr :
The 9070 matches the 5070 in ray-tracing and beats it in raster. Plus, the 9070 has 50% more VRAM, and the Nvidia 5000 series drivers are garbage. https://www.techspot.com/review/2...0-ti-16gb/
This is a really good article (even if SlickDeals doesn't seem to want to let me open the link from here). It seems that for me, the difference in VRAM is enough to make me want to hold out for a 9070... though it may still be a fool's errand to keep holding out to find one at MSRP
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I'm going to be holding on to my 4070ti until I die with these current prices.
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If you own a RTX 3 series or lower than this is a great deal. I currently have a MSI 4070 and the 5070 is not a big enough upgrade in performance to justify buying one. My new plan is to hold out for the 5070 Super and see how that pans out. Im hoping Nvidia doesn't get greedy and charge $750+ for it.
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They just fixed the issue, my order when through
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Quote from FreeBird77 :
At MSRP of $549 it's a steal especially upgrading from a RTX 3 series or lower not needing 4K gaming settings. AMD lacks ray tracing. Upgrading any higher will probably be bottlenecked by the CPU anyways.
AMD lacks ray tracing? 🤔 I guess you didn't see the Radeon 9070 launch and live under a rock…
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