Nvidia RTX 5070 Drops below MSRP in the UK
Palit’s RTX 5070 Infinity 3 SFF is now available below Nvidia’s MSRP at Overclockers UK
For the first time, Nvidia’s RTX 5070 has become available in the UK at a price below its launch-day MSRP of £539. Today, Palit’s RTX 5070 Infinity 3 SSF is now available at Overclockers UK for £509.99, proving that sub-MSRP GPU pricing is possible.
In a world where MSRP graphics cards are hard to come by, it is fantastic to see Nvidia’s RTX 5070 drop below this value. Perhaps AMD’s highly competitive RX 9000 series can be thanked for this early sub-MSRP graphics card. Regardless, this is good news for the PC hardware market.
Palit’s RTX 5070 Infinity 3 SSF is a 12GB graphics card that meets Nvidia’s “SFF Ready” standard. This means that it should support most PC cases on the market, even including Nvidia SSF-compliant mini PC cases. The GPU is cooled using three axial fans and is powered using a 12V-2×6 power connector.
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. That said, AMD’s strong-performing RX 9070 series GPUs (review here) take the wind out of Nvidia’s sales.
The fact that we can get an Nvidia 5070 GPU below MSRP is a clear sign. 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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