Better hurry, this RTX 5070 Cyber Monday deal is the best you can still get right now, but it ends tonight

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GPU prices have been outrageous all year long, but with Cyber Monday GPU deals, you can get this PNY GeForce RTX 5070 OC Triple Fan card for just $529.99, $20 below MSRP. You can also get the same deal on the PNY RTX 5070 OC Triple Fan at Best Buy.

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Today's best GeForce RTX 5070 Cyber Monday deals

PNY GeForce RTX 5070 OC
Below MSRP
PNY GeForce RTX 5070 OC: was $549.99 now $529.99 at BHPhoto
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Getting a GPU under MSRP is a rare thing nowadays, so if you're looking for an RTX 5070, this is a great pick for the price.

PNY GeForce RTX 5070 OC
Below MSRP
PNY GeForce RTX 5070 OC: was $549.99 now $529.99 at Best Buy
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Want to search on Best Buy instead? This RTX 5070 from PNY doesn't have any RGB bells and whistles, but it does come in at $20 less than Nvidia's MSRP at Best Buy, and also comes overclocked out of the box.

One of the things that the RTX 5070 will get you that you can't find on the RTX 4070 Super is DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation, or MFG for short. It's a bit of a controversial feature for some; complaints about "fake frames" on the one hand and the introduction of input latency on the other.

I've tested all of these cards extensively. I mean for hundreds of, if not over a thousand, hours this year alone, and of the two complaints, only the second is one I'd be genuinely concerned with.

MFG makes games look fantastic on hardware that would normally not be able to run them, but since inputs are only read during those frames that are directly rendered by the GPU, rather than those generated in between rendered frames, there *can* be a disconnect between what you are seeing and the responsiveness of your input and how you see it play out on your display.

What matters here, honestly, is your minimum frame rate. If you can get your minimum FPS above 45 or so, you will not "feel" any latency from MFG in just about any game other than a competitive shooter like Valorant. For every other kind of game though, MFG is a genuinely impressive tech in practice. Do I think it's worth upgrading from an RTX 4070 or better? Absolutely not. But if you're rocking an RTX 30 series or older, the RTX 5070 is going to feel like a revelation.

More Cyber Monday RTX 5070 deals

Asus Prime GeForce RTX 5070
Below MSRP
Asus Prime GeForce RTX 5070: was $587.03 now $543 at BHPhoto
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If you're looking to save money on the RTX 5070 this Cyber Monday, this is one of the few deals you'll find that drops the price below Nvidia's MSRP, and you get to enjoy a bit of a factory overclock in the process.

Asus Prime GeForce RTX 5070
Below MSRP
Asus Prime GeForce RTX 5070: was $549.99 now $526.99 at Newegg
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While this card isn't overclocked out of the box, it's still $20 off Nvidia's MSRP for Cyber Monday over at Newegg.

Gigabyte Geforce RTX 5070 Windforce OC
At MSRP
Gigabyte Geforce RTX 5070 Windforce OC: was $599.99 now $549.99 at BHPhoto
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This overclocked RTX 5070 from Gigabyte is normally $599.99, but for Cyber Monday, you can get it for Nvidia's MSRP over at B&H Photo.

Gigabyte GeForce RTX 5070 AERO OC
$10 above MSRP
Gigabyte GeForce RTX 5070 AERO OC: was $609.99 now $559.99 at BHPhoto
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Get a solid factory overclock on this stunning Gigabyte RTX 5070 Aero OC card for just $10 above MSRP at B&H Photo.

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