I spent a good chunk of my weekend combing through GPU deals like these. I don’t really need a new graphics card, but seeing prices drop by almost half gets my curiosity going. It’s not even just the big names like the RTX 5090 or the Radeon RX 7900 XT, even refurbished cards look tempting when they’re going for hundreds less. I know some folks hesitate with renewed products, but I’ve had solid luck so far. Last year, I grabbed a renewed RTX 4070 super and it’s been running steady since. I guess it’s that mix of curiosity and trying not to miss out that keeps me scrolling through these lists. Here’s the best deals I can find for your latest rig upgrade:
If I were building a new rig today, I’d be looking at this one. That kind of price on a 3080 Ti doesn’t come up often and it’ll handle anything from Elden Ring to Blender renders just fine.
I’ve always been curious how these SUPRIM cards hold up. Looks like a sweet spot if you want steady 1440p gaming without tipping into the premium pricing.
If I was putting together a budget-focused competitive build, this would probably be on my shortlist. It’s plenty of muscle for high refresh rate shooters.
Every time I check 3080 prices, they seem to edge lower. Feels like now’s a smart moment to grab one if you want 4K gaming without splurging on a 40 series.
This is the sort of card I’d recommend to a mate who wants a reliable, no-fuss upgrade. Not too flashy, just gets the job done with good cooling.
Kind of tempting seeing the 3070 still holding its own. For mid-range gaming and side projects like video editing, it’s more than capable.
I don’t have the desk space or the need for this kind of power, but I get why someone would. If you want multi-monitor flight sims or serious render times shaved down, this is it.
Not exactly casual hardware, right? If I was kitting out a workstation for video work or CAD, I’d be looking at something like this.
A couple of my friends have been going AMD lately and I can see why. This looks like a solid balance of performance and price, especially if you don’t need DLSS.
If I had to replace an older mid-range card on short notice, this is the kind of deal I’d keep my eye on. Enough power for most things, sensible price.
I keep hearing good things about the RX 7700 XT. Probably makes sense for anyone who isn’t chasing max settings but still wants the frames.
It’s not often you see these drop under $1700. Might not be brand new but if 4K gaming is your thing, this one’s definitely worth a look.
Honestly this looks like the sort of card I’d research a bit before buying, but that cooling setup and spec sheet make it hard to ignore.
Power supplies aren’t exciting but they’re the bit that keeps everything running. This one seems tidy, especially if you’re upgrading to a chunky GPU.
Can’t say I get too hyped about RAM prices, but seeing DDR5 under $90 makes me pause. Would definitely bookmark this if I had an upgrade planned.