Greedflation finally murdered the upper mid-range graphics card market for good. The AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti tumbled completely out of the Amazon US best-seller top ten after previously dominating those charts. Enthusiasts watched the RDNA 4 flagship grab the crown instantly last March, battling the 5070 series for supremacy, but skyrocketing costs ended that reign.
Shoppers can find the Radeon card sitting sadly at rank eleven, while the GeForce rival languishes in nineteenth place. Affordability issues forced buyers toward cheaper alternatives like the standard RTX 5070, which took the throne. That specific model miraculously sells at list price while the RTX 5060, RTX 5080, and RX 9060 XT 16GB fill out the remaining popular slots.
Canada still sees the Radeon contender hanging near the top, yet the drop-off to twenty-third remains steep elsewhere. British retailers show slightly better retention for both units, but availability creates headaches everywhere. Rumors suggest Team Green might halt production on the Ti variant, making stock scarce.
The Radeon powerhouse currently demands an extra hundred bucks compared to last month. Gamers simply refuse to pay the premium, settling for slower hardware to save cash.
Shoppers can find the Radeon card sitting sadly at rank eleven, while the GeForce rival languishes in nineteenth place. Affordability issues forced buyers toward cheaper alternatives like the standard RTX 5070, which took the throne. That specific model miraculously sells at list price while the RTX 5060, RTX 5080, and RX 9060 XT 16GB fill out the remaining popular slots.
Canada still sees the Radeon contender hanging near the top, yet the drop-off to twenty-third remains steep elsewhere. British retailers show slightly better retention for both units, but availability creates headaches everywhere. Rumors suggest Team Green might halt production on the Ti variant, making stock scarce.
The Radeon powerhouse currently demands an extra hundred bucks compared to last month. Gamers simply refuse to pay the premium, settling for slower hardware to save cash.