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I test graphics cards all day, and these early Prime Day GPU deals are ripping you off — buy these instead

I test graphics cards all day, and these early Prime Day GPU deals are ripping you off — buy these instead

Tom's Guide24-06-2025
Ever since I started testing GPUs, I've been waiting for the moment to say my favorite graphics cards are on sale. I did start as a deals writer, so the high I'd feel to tell you that you could save money on an RTX 5060 Ti or RTX 5070 Ti would be significant.
But that's not happened, and frustratingly (given the fact Nvidia did say stock was getting back to normal), the problem is worse than its ever been. What do I mean? Well, there are so-called 'deals' popping up as we head towards Prime Day that are still astronomically overpriced.
Worst example? $1,000 for an RTX 5070 Ti! Well, I'm going to put my deals hat on for a little bit and point you to the best GPU prices you can get right now, so that you don't fall for these trash savings (that aren't actually savings).
I've checked for GPU stock over the course of this entire year, and one thing has become abundantly clear — scalping is not really a thing in Britain.
That's not to say it doesn't exist. There are still plenty of cards that are being sold for £30-50 more. But stocking issues don't seem to be plaguing the U.K. as much, and because of that, retailers will be selling some models at (or even below) recommended retail price (RRP).
This is for the model with 16GB of video memory (the right one to buy), and scalpers be damned you can get £82 off! This is also £2 less than Nvidia's own RRP.
A whole £30 below RRP, but you wouldn't know that looking at the retailer page! This is my favorite GPU of Nvidia's entire range, and at this price, it's a definite buy.
Unfortunately, that's where the Nvidia party ends for GPUs under RRP, as price quickly jumps up with RTX 5080 and 5090.
But enough showing off about the U.K. — let's try and find my friends in the States a little something. As I said, with a $1,000 RTX 5070 Ti being called a 'deal' is diabolical, but there are three tips I can give you if you're shopping around right now:
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Got all that? Good! Rather than go immediately for the first thing you see a big red sale sticker on, go for these instead.
This falls into that $50 area of acceptable price increases, and you're getting a rather impressive GPU here with 16GB of video memory and all of AMD's upcoming FSR 4 tech that is really taking the fight to Nvidia's DLSS.
Well, well well! A 16GB version of the 5060 Ti at MSRP. This is going to get snapped up quick, so be speedy about grabbing this — definitely an encouraging sign of normalizing prices.
My main gripe with the RTX 5070 was the fact it was never available at retail price. Well, Best Buy has shocked me with this MSRP beast of a buy. Snag it while you can.
Anything further above this, and you're looking at some shocking price increases. That's why a pre-built PC could be the way forward here. To replicate the exact specs of this (AMD Ryzen 7 9800 X3D, 32GB DDR5 RAM, 1TB PCIe Gen 4 SSD, etc), you'd be spending $100 more for the parts individually.
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