NVIDIA graphics cards have become cheaper across Japan as stores lower their prices. The RTX 5080 and RTX 5070 Ti models show the biggest price cuts since companies launched them several months ago. Better stock levels mean customers can find these powerful gaming cards more easily than before.
The RTX 5080 costs around 170,while 000 yen compared to over 210,000 yen when it first appeared in stores. This represents a 20 percent reduction from peak pricing and makes the card more affordable for gamers. The Gainward Phoenix model offers the best deal through TSUKUMO's limited time sale.
Amazon still sells many RTX 5080 cards above 200,000 yen but some brands like ZOTAC and Galakuro have reduced their asking prices. The RTX 5070 Ti also saw reductions with one Palit model selling for 139,980 yen on Amazon. This price sits below the official recommended retail price for the first time.
Budget cards like the RTX 5060 already sell at normal prices through major retailers. The RTX 5070 approaches its target price of 600 dollars but experts suggest waiting for additional cuts. Most RTX 50 series cards should reach their announced prices within a few weeks as supply improves.
The RTX 5080 costs around 170,while 000 yen compared to over 210,000 yen when it first appeared in stores. This represents a 20 percent reduction from peak pricing and makes the card more affordable for gamers. The Gainward Phoenix model offers the best deal through TSUKUMO's limited time sale.
Amazon still sells many RTX 5080 cards above 200,000 yen but some brands like ZOTAC and Galakuro have reduced their asking prices. The RTX 5070 Ti also saw reductions with one Palit model selling for 139,980 yen on Amazon. This price sits below the official recommended retail price for the first time.
Budget cards like the RTX 5060 already sell at normal prices through major retailers. The RTX 5070 approaches its target price of 600 dollars but experts suggest waiting for additional cuts. Most RTX 50 series cards should reach their announced prices within a few weeks as supply improves.