Amazon has
PowerColor Radeon RX 9070 XT Reaper Triple Fan 16GB GDDR6 PCIe 5.0 Graphics Card (RX9070XT16GA) on sale for
$669.99.
Shipping is free.
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VioletHaddock489 and Community Member
DoubleZ for sharing this deal.
Newegg also has
PowerColor Radeon RX 9070 XT Reaper Triple Fan 16GB GDDR6 PCIe 5.0 Graphics Card (RX9070XT16GA) on sale for
$669.99.
Shipping is free.
Select Micro Center Stores also have
PowerColor Radeon RX 9070 XT Reaper Triple Fan 16GB GDDR6 PCIe 5.0 Graphics Card (RX9070XT16GA) on sale for
$649.99. Select free store pickup only where stock permits. [
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- Note: Product/availability may vary by location.
Specs:
- AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT Chipset
- 16GB GDDR6 256-bit Video Memory
- 7680 x 4320 Maximum Resolution
- PCIe 5.0 x16/Full Height Form Factor
- 4096 Stream Processors
- Dual Slot w/ Triple Fan Blade
- 2400MHz Game Clock Speed
- 2970MHz Boost Clock Speed
- 750W Minimum System Power Requirement
- 289 x 111 x 41 mm
- 304 x 127 x 42 mm (with bracket)
- Ports:
- 3x DisplayPort 2.1a
- 1x HDMI 2.1b
- Manufacturer specs page
Warranty: 2-year limited manufacturer's warranty
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Patience papis and mamis, patience..
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Price is one factor among many whether a product succeeds or not. But of course; slick dealers think they know more than an army of analysts and product experts.
Was trying to decide between this and a 5070 TI, which I think some models are now readily in stock for $750 (albeit not on Amazon with 1 day prime delivery...seems like they're all still $800+ there), but I don't do any production/editing/3d rendering/AI/etc, just casual gaming. Still a bit irked it's $70 more than MSRP, but on average, the 9070 XT is generally a bit faster than the 5070 TI for gaming (per Hardware Unboxed) and coming from a 1080 (yes, really...I tried to get a 3080, then 4080 super...then 5080, but I could never find any at non-scalper prices so I just kept waiting) this was a big upgrade and I don't think I would've noticed a big difference between the 9070XT and 5070 TI anyway.
Thankfully it went smoothly. I was expecting driver conflicts and games not to work without tweaking, but so far things work without any effort on my part, no crashes, great performance, and it's actually quieter than my old GPU. The 1080 still works fine actually, I just wasn't aware it needed a UEFI firmware update to function with CSM disabled, until I already had disabled CSM (for my reluctant preparations to 'upgrade' to Windows 11.) It wouldn't even post after that, so I couldn't re-enable CSM in bios. And I couldn't reset my CMOS to restore to the factory bios either, because my motherboard required a bios update to support the CPU that I had upgraded to previously (5800x3d). So...mostly I just had to get a replacement GPU that supported UEFI.
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When Nvidia lowered their GPU to MSRP and you refuse to, you're asking for the price conscience ppl to flock to Nvidia.
Or they know lowering the price won't move the needle in sales so might as well make as much from the ones who do buy.
Price is one factor among many whether a product succeeds or not. But of course; slick dealers think they know more than an army of analysts and product experts.
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