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GeForce RTX 50-series GPUs are finally selling at and below MSRP — RTX 5070 dips below $549

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

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.

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