AMD’s Radeon RX 6950 XT is £399 for Prime Day

Prime users can currently grab AMD’s RX 6950 XT for a bargain price

Amazon Prime Day has arrived, and AMD’s Radeon RX 6950 XT is now available for the bargain price of £399.99 in the UK. That’s a solid price for AMD’s last-generation flagship, especially given the fact that it outperforms much of their current RDNA 3 lineup.

With plenty of VRAM and a lot of rasterisation horsepower, this graphics card is a bargain at is current price. This is especially true given you need to go down to AMD’s RX 7600 XT to get a current-gen Radeon GPU for less. That said, this deal is only available to Amazon Prime members. If you aren’t a subscriber, you may be able to access this offer though Amazon’s 30-day Prime trial.

Today’s deal represents a 24% discount for AMD’s last-generation flagship. A hefty discount for a powerful gaming graphics card.

This is not the only GPU offer that is available though Amazon’s Prime Day, but it is good one. If you find any better PC gaming deals during Amazon’s Prime Day sale, please let us know on social media so that we can share these deals with the community.

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