GeForce RTX 5080 Now Available at MSRP, RTX 5070 Falls Below $549
GeForce RTX 5080 graphics cards are now widely available at their $999 MSRP, and the RTX 5070 has dipped below the $549 price point, marking a shift in the market for NvidiaS latest Blackwell gpus. The price adjustments come amid speculation surrounding the anticipated release of the geforce RTX 50 Super series.
Initial pricing for the RTX 50-series cards faced criticism for exceeding expectations, but retailers are now aligning with Nvidia’s suggested pricing. This move is highly likely driven by a need to clear existing inventory in anticipation of the rumored “Super” refresh, offering consumers a more accessible entry point into the Blackwell generation.While some consumers expressed concerns that reverting to MSRP wouldn’t be enough to incentivize purchases, the current pricing represents a important improvement from previous elevated costs.
The Gigabyte GeForce RTX 5080 WindForce SFF 16G is currently listed at $999 through Newegg. This price correction suggests retailers are prioritizing inventory turnover as the potential launch of the RTX 50 Super series draws nearer. Whether further discounts will follow remains to be seen,but the current availability of RTX 5080 cards at MSRP and RTX 5070 cards below $549 provides a more compelling value proposition for prospective buyers.