We’re constantly scouring the top retailers to find the absolute best deals on gaming graphics cards, and we’ve compiled them here.
Deals on gaming GPUs can be hard to find, with the top-end GPUs often selling far above MSRP. However, this means that even GPUs listed at MSRP are a deal compared to other options. And, believe it or not, there are plenty ofactualdeals to be found on cards that sell below MSRP, too, particularly in the budget price bands.
We select deals based on our in-depth knowledge, gained from thorough reviews, expansive benchmarks, and extensive historical price analysis. We’re seeing a lot better value on AMD and Intel cards than on Nvidia-powered offerings, but you can still find some savings on RTX cards. Additionally, explore our list of thebest graphics cardsand ourGPU benchmark hierarchyto view evergreen performance data, regardless of sales.
Best RTX 5060 Deals
An entry-level 50-series graphics card that allows the use of Nvidia’s latest DLSS 4 tech. A great 1080p gaming card, limited by its 8GB of VRAM.
Best RTX 5070 Deals
This MSI Ventus 3X OC RTX 5070 has a straightforward triple-fan cooler design without any frills, but what more do you need for gaming goodness? 12GB of VRAM lets you stoke the fires of 1440p gaming.
If you enjoy flashier things, this MSI GeForce RTX 5070 gives you more aggressive styling and some RGB LED accents. Its large heatsink and triple-fan design should mean cool and quiet running.
You have to be an Amazon Prime member to access this deal. The MSI Shadow 2X OC has 12GB of GDDR7 VRAM running on a 192-bit memory bus, as well as a 2.5 MHz boost clock when running in extreme mode. The card uses a twin-fan cooling design with MSI’s Torx fans.
With 12GB 192-GDDR7 VRAM, PCI Express 5.0, DLSS 4.0, and more, this is Nvidia’s mid-tier offering for gamers. The Zotac RTX 5070 Solid OC has 6144 CUDA cores for graphical prowess in games.
No sale, but this is currently the best value RTX 5070 graphics card available for sale without any deal gimmicks. It’s the OC version with a 2.2 MHz base clock and 2.5 MHz boost. Make use of the Blackwell architecture and Nvidia’s latest DLSS 4 features for improved gaming fidelity and performance.
Best RTX 5070 Ti Deals
Get a 5070 Ti from Zotac at Newegg. This OC version of the card offers triple-fan cooling, 16GB of GDDR7 VRAM, and 8960 CUDA cores.
Best RTX 5090 Deals
The GeForce RTX 5090 is the king of gaming graphics cards, but prices usually demand a royal treasury to finance the privilege.This PNY GeForce RTX 5090 still isn’t cheap, but B&H’s discount is a better offer than most we’ve seen involving rebates or gift cards from other retailers..
Zotac’s base variant of the 5090 might not come with any flair, but it sure as hell gets the job done. With 32GB of GDDR6 VRAM soldered around the GB202 die, this GPU can handle even the toughest loads you throw at it. Whether you’re a gamer or a professional, Newegg has got you covered with an all-time low price so you can make this 5090 all yours.
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With tasteful RGB around its triple-fan shroud, the Gigabyte Gaming OC RTX 5090 is one powerful GPU. It features a bumped-up 2550 MHz boost clock that should squeeze even more performance out of the 5090. Not to mention, you get a sleek design that looks perfect for modern builds. Get a tiny saving and a $200 gift card.
This Gigabyte RTX 5090 comes with core clock speeds of 2550 MHz, more than the 2410 MHz you get from the Founders Edition.
Likewise, get $200 back on a gift card on this MSI Ventus RTX 5090. This actually has a slightly lower clock speed than the Gigabyte at 2437 MHz (boost), but is still impressive and comes with excellent cooling.
Like the Ventus model above, the Vanguard boasts excellent cooling, but has a slightly higher 2515 MHz clock speed at boost, as well as MSI’s Extreme Performance setting, which gets you 2527 MHz.
Best RX 9060 XT 8GB Deals
Gigabyte’s triple-fan RX 9060 XT Gaming OC 8G should be a cool and quiet implementation of AMD’s most attainable RDNA 4 GPU so far.
A straight $30 off a Radeon RX 9060 XT 8GB with no gift cards or other gimmicks is a great deal if you’re gaming at 1080p and can live within this card’s 8GB of VRAM—a fact of life for gamers shopping for budget-friendly graphics cards these days.
Best RX 9060 XT 16GB Deals
Best RX 9070 Deals
If you want a great GPU during Prime Day, you probably shouldn’t shop at Amazon. This ASRock Radeon RX 9070 is a good choice for a midrange build or upgrade, thanks to its solid 1440p performance. At $599, it’s just $50 away from AMD’s MSRP. It also sports 16GB of VRAM, and boost clocks of up to 2520 MHz.
Best RX 9070 XT Deals
This XFX card offers a white cooler shroud for icy builds, and its triple-fan design and large heatsink should run cool and quiet. A 2970MHz boost clock and 4096 stream processors have the 16GB 9070 XT competing against the 5070 Ti in performance.
Deep discounts on RX 9070 XTs are rare this Prime Day season, but many cards are available for $719.99 at Newegg, which is just $20 more than the lowest 9070 XT price we’ve seen. This XFX card offers a black cooler shroud for stealthy builds, and its triple-fan design and large heatsink should run cool and quiet.
This XFX Quicksilver card has a slightly more aggressive cooler shroud design than its Swift siblings, and its triple-fan design and large heatsink should run cool and quiet.
This Sapphire Pulse card has a stealthy cooler shroud with bold red accents that we like, and its triple-fan design and large heatsink should help it run cool and quiet.
Deep discounts on RX 9070 XTs are rare this Prime Day season, but many cards are available for $719.99 at Newegg, which is just $20 more than the lowest 9070 XT price we’ve seen. This Asus Prime card has a curvy cooler shroud that fits within 2.5 slots, so it’s well-suited to a wider range of builds than the more massive XFX and Sapphire models above.
What to Look for in a Graphics Card Deal
When shopping for a graphics card, consider the following.
🔎What resolution, settings do you want to play at?A low-end budget graphics card can play games at 1080p in medium settings, but if you want to play at ultra settings, you’ll need to get at least a mid-range card. As you move up the stack of cards, you can play at 2K resolution and higher settings or, with the priciest cards, 4K.
🔎How many fps do you consider smooth?Most people consider 30 fps the bare minimum for playability and 60 fps decent. However, if you want less lag for eSports gaming, you’ll want to be able to go to over 100 fps at reasonable settings. See ourGPU benchmark hierarchyto find out how each GPU fares.
🔎Do you have enough power?Make sure that you have enough capacity from your power supply to support the card. If you’re not sure, use a tool such asNewegg’s power supply calculatorto see how much you need. If your power supply can’t handle the card, either get a new PSU or a different card.
🔎Will it fit in your case?If you’ve got a small PC case, verify you check the length of the card against the case’s clearance numbers.
For more potential savings, check our lists of the bestNewegg promo codesandBest Buy coupon codes.
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Stewart Bendle is a deals and coupon writer at Tom’s Hardware. A firm believer in “Bang for the buck” Stewart likes to research the best prices and coupon codes for hardware and build PCs that have a great price for performance ratio.