UK shoppers can find the RTX 5070 graphics card selling below its official price tag at Overclockers UK. The store lists Gainward's RTX 5070 Python III model for £519, which saves buyers £20 compared to what NVIDIA originally asked. This comes after similar price cuts happened at Walmart plus a Japanese store recently. These reductions remain rare but offer welcome relief for computer enthusiasts.
The 4% discount beats typical pricing since these cards usually cost around $700 in North America, plus similar amounts across Europe. Though sporting the same 2512 MHz boost clock as standard versions, the Gainward model includes three cooling fans for better temperature control. The £519 price equals about $668 including 20% tax, meaning the actual cost compares to $556 - nearly matching the official American price point.
Overclockers UK also lowered the Palit RTX 5080 Gaming Pro from £1,100 down to £999. Premium brands like ASUS or MSI probably won't match these prices soon, but more reductions appear inevitable as card supplies increase. NVIDIA started working with SK Hynix alongside Samsung for memory chips, which should make graphics cards more available everywhere.
The 4% discount beats typical pricing since these cards usually cost around $700 in North America, plus similar amounts across Europe. Though sporting the same 2512 MHz boost clock as standard versions, the Gainward model includes three cooling fans for better temperature control. The £519 price equals about $668 including 20% tax, meaning the actual cost compares to $556 - nearly matching the official American price point.
Overclockers UK also lowered the Palit RTX 5080 Gaming Pro from £1,100 down to £999. Premium brands like ASUS or MSI probably won't match these prices soon, but more reductions appear inevitable as card supplies increase. NVIDIA started working with SK Hynix alongside Samsung for memory chips, which should make graphics cards more available everywhere.