The RTX 5070 began to lower prices and this time, it comes from a large British retailer, which sells a personalized edition in Price lower than that of the PDSF.
GeForce RTX 5070 sees a price drop of £ 20 on UK overclockers: RTX 5080 has also dropped prices
The GPUs of the NVIDIA RTX 50 series began to lower prices, and we have already reported two cases of this type. One was walmart selling rtx 50 GPUs below the pdsfs And the other was A Japanese retailer, who sold RTX 5070 for less than the pdsfs. Even if price reductions are not frequent or common, at least there is a certain relief.
Another example has shown that GPUs in the RTX 50 series also see price reductions in the United Kingdom. The popular British retailer, UK overclockersHas listed the RTX 5070 Python III gain for a price below the PDSF. The GPU was listed at £ 519, which is £ 20 cheaper than the official PDSF established by Nvidia for the British market. This is a discount of around 4%, which is difficult to obtain in most regions of the world.

The RTX 50 GPUs have been considerably too expensive since the launch and the RTX 5070 has been commonly seen for around $ 700 on the NA market and with similar price labels in the EU region. The GAINWARD RTX 5070 PYTHON III uses a triple Infan cooling solution and, although the GPU has the same boost clock of 2512 MHz than the reference edition, it will be better in thermal performance out of the box.
£ 519 convert to US $ 668 and the price includes 20% VAT. Therefore, the price costs US $ 556, which is almost the official RTX 5070 PDSF on the NA market. Likewise, we have seen UK overclockers Also reduce the price of Palit RTX 5080 Gaming Pro by more than £ 1,100 to only £ 999. It is a little higher than the official PDSF announced by Nvidia, but is a much better deal than the list of personalized editions for nearly £ 1,500.

Nevertheless, it will be rare to see such low prices of the best suppliers like Asus or MSI at the moment, but it seems that the price reductions are inevitable because the GPUs have started to appear in good quantity. Recently, Nvidia would also have started outsourcing her SK Hynix GDDR7 outside of Samsung, which should still improve availability.
Source of news: Kitguru