Graphics card shoppers can finally catch a break as major retailers slash prices on popular gaming GPUs. The MSI GeForce RTX 5060 sells for just 289 dollars at Amazon while the ZOTAC RTX 5060 SOLO drops even lower to 279 dollars at physical stores. These powerful cards normally cost much more than their official prices due to high demand from gamers. Amazon and Micro Center lead the charge with generous discounts that put premium graphics cards within reach of budget builders. The deals mark a rare opportunity for gamers to grab current generation hardware without paying inflated prices.
AMD joins the price war with their RX 9060 XT cards starting at 279 dollars for 8GB models. The Radeon cards launched at 299 dollars but retailers quickly cut prices to compete with NVIDIA offerings. Shoppers who need more video memory can grab the Sapphire Pulse RX 9060 XT 16GB model for 359 dollars. The beefier card costs just 10 dollars more than the base model but doubles the memory for smoother 1440p gaming. Both AMD and NVIDIA cards deliver excellent performance for 1080p and 1440p gaming without breaking the bank.
The RTX 5060 Ti also joins the discount party at Micro Center with 20 dollars knocked off the official price. These mid range cards typically cost 20 to 30 percent above their announced prices at most stores. Smart shoppers can finally build powerful gaming rigs without paying the usual premium markup that has plagued the graphics card market.
AMD joins the price war with their RX 9060 XT cards starting at 279 dollars for 8GB models. The Radeon cards launched at 299 dollars but retailers quickly cut prices to compete with NVIDIA offerings. Shoppers who need more video memory can grab the Sapphire Pulse RX 9060 XT 16GB model for 359 dollars. The beefier card costs just 10 dollars more than the base model but doubles the memory for smoother 1440p gaming. Both AMD and NVIDIA cards deliver excellent performance for 1080p and 1440p gaming without breaking the bank.
The RTX 5060 Ti also joins the discount party at Micro Center with 20 dollars knocked off the official price. These mid range cards typically cost 20 to 30 percent above their announced prices at most stores. Smart shoppers can finally build powerful gaming rigs without paying the usual premium markup that has plagued the graphics card market.