If you're looking for a graphics card on Black Friday, then you obviously want to know what's good value for money, what's a deal, and what's not? Graphics card prices are notoriously fickle, with subtle discounts bringing cards below MSRP, but larger discounts on inflated prices that look like a deal, but actually aren't. Below, we've compiled the lowest price available for every current-gen GPU on the market, regardless of the manufacturer, including Asus, Zotac, MSI, Sapphire, Gigabyte, ASRock, and others. It can be hard to keep track of how board partners' many models stack up against each manufacturer's suggested price for a given GPU, so we've done the hard work for you.
Your graphics card is the heart of any gaming PC and the component with the single biggest impact on gaming performance. After years in which it was impossible to find the best graphics cards for less than MSRP thanks to the crypto-bubble and the pandemic, we're enjoying a brief respite - but prices are set to rise again, and availability seems set to tighten as the AI boom sucks up every available silicon wafer. If you see a low price on a graphics card that matches your needs and budget in this tracker, be sure to jump.
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Nvidia RTX 50-Series: Lowest Graphics Cards Prices
Nvidia's 50-series range may not have released with the most impressive gen-on-gen performance uplifts when judged on pure rasterization power compared to the 40-series, but they do come with support for Nvidia's latest software and tech, such as 5th Gen Tensor cores, 4th Gen Ray Tracing cores, DLSS 4 with Multi-Frame Generation (MFG), and Reflex 2.
Included in the 50-series lineup is the world's most powerful consumer gaming graphics card, and Nvidia's flagship offering, the GeForce RTX 5090. The RTX 5090 uses the new Blackwell architecture and comes with a massive 32GB of GDDR7 VRAM, which boasts an impressive 1792 GB/sec memory bandwidth.
Stock levels of RTX 50-series cards are no longer an issue, but pricing tends to be higher than MSRP. Many deals are popping up on the 50-series cards during Black Friday season, however, and some of those cards can now be seen dipping below MSRP.
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Swipe to scroll horizontally GPU Model Best US Price Lowest-Ever U.S. Price MSRP Launch Price GeForce RTX 5090 $2,699 $1,999 $1,999 GeForce RTX 5080 $949 $929 $999 GeForce RTX 5070 Ti $729 $729 $749 GeForce RTX 5070 $499 $499 $549 GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16GB $409 $379 $429 GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 8GB $319 $319 $379 GeForce RTX 5060 $279 $279 $299 GeForce RTX 5050 $229 $229 $249
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