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NVIDIA caves drops price on its failing RTX 5060 Ti
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50082, member: 636"] Computer graphics cards from NVIDIA just hit rock bottom prices across major stores. The RTX 5060 Ti models have finally dropped to their original launch prices after months of inflated costs. Gamers can grab these powerful cards without breaking the bank for the first time since release. Both memory versions are seeing dramatic price cuts that make high-end gaming affordable again. Shoppers should act fast before these deals disappear from store shelves. PNY sells their 8GB dual fan model for just $349 at major retailers. This card originally launched at $379 but smart buyers save thirty dollars with current promotions. The 16GB versions from ASUS and PNY cost $429 at Best Buy, Walmart, and Amazon. These larger memory cards were nearly impossible to find at fair prices until recently. Demand for extra memory made the 16GB models particularly expensive during the shortage. The RTX 5060 Ti packs 4608 processing cores inside its GB206 chip design. Both memory versions handle 1440p gaming with ease thanks to their solid performance specs. Buyers who want future protection should consider the 16GB models for longer lasting performance. The current $349 price makes the 8GB version very tempting for budget shoppers. AMD offers similar cards with double the memory for just ten dollars more than the 8GB NVIDIA option. [/QUOTE]
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