Nvidia RTX 5070 reaches new pricing lows in the UK

Nvidia’s RTX 5070 is now available for under £460 in the UK

Nvidia’s RTX 5070 graphics card has seen its UK pricing dip below £460 for the first time, with Overclockers UK delivering the lowest UK pricing for Nvidia’s mid-range GPU.

At launch, Nvidia set the UK MSRP of its RTX 5070 at £539. Now, the GPU is available for £80 less than that. For £558.99, PC gamers can now purchase Zotac’s GeForce RTX 5070 Twin Edge GPU. That’s an incredibly low price for an RTX 5070. It wasn’t long ago that buying a GPU at its MSRP price was rare. Now, sub-MSRP prices are common for much of Nvidia’s GeForce range.

Below are several examples of sub-£470 pricing for Nvidia’s RTX 5070.

(Remember, Nvidia’s RTX 5070 launched with a UK MSRP of £539)

If you want our thoughts on Nvidia’s RTX 5070, you can read our review of ASUS’ RTX 5070 TUF OC model. Overall, the GPU is a solid replacement for Nvidia’s RTX 4070 and RTX 4070 SUPER.

The fact that we can get an Nvidia 5070 GPU below MSRP is a clear sign that AMD’s RX 9070 series has had a significant impact on the GPU market. If the RX 9070 series didn’t exist, I doubt we would see this kind of pricing for Nvidia’s RTX 5070. As always, competition matters.

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