Black Friday Bargain: RTX 5070 Ti Plummets to Record Low Price!

Black Friday Bargain: RTX 5070 Ti Plummets to Record Low Price!
Tech Product Reviews 19 November 2025

Black Friday Miracle? RTX 5070 Ti Hits Rock-Bottom Price

Alright, folks, listen up! If you've been patiently assembling your dream 4K gaming rig, kicking tires and waiting for the right moment to snag a new graphics card, that moment might just be *now*. The PNY GeForce RTX 5070 Ti, a truly excellent GPU for crisp, glorious 4K gaming, has plummeted to the lowest price we've seen all year: a cool $699.

Black Friday Bargain: RTX 5070 Ti Plummets to Reco...

Yes, you read that right.

This isn’t some fly-by-night marketplace reseller either

This isn’t some fly-by-night marketplace reseller either. Both Walmart and Amazon are selling and shipping these cards directly. There’s a catch, of course (there always is, isn't there?). Orders are limited to one per person, and let’s be honest, these are going to disappear faster than free pizza at a college campus. So, hustle!

Now, a little context. The RTX 5070 Ti launched back in February with an MSRP of $749.99. Sounds reasonable, right? Well, reality had other plans. For months, base models lingered around the $1,000 mark, a victim of supply chain woes and rampant demand. We've seen prices slowly creep down, but this Black Friday deal is a real game-changer.

While there are still pricier RTX 5070 Ti variants out there boasting fancy cooling solutions, eye-catching aesthetics, or a touch of overclocking, this “base” model PNY card delivers the best bang for your buck. And remember, Nvidia doesn’t offer a “Founder’s Edition” of this card, so you're going aftermarket regardless.

So, why all the excitement about

So, why all the excitement about the 5070 Ti? Simple: it nails 4K gaming performance at a price point that’s (relatively) sane. How does it stack up against the competition? Well, it’s roughly on par with AMD’s new RX 9070 XT in terms of raw horsepower. However, the 5070 Ti flexes its muscles with superior upscaling technology and ray tracing performance.

AMD *should* be undercutting Nvidia on price here; the 9070 XT was slated to land at $599. But good luck finding one for less than $700 right now.

IGN Commerce Manager Eric Song, a guy who spends his days hunting down the best gaming and tech deals, summed it up pretty well. I saw him post the deal, and thought I'd better take a look.

According to a review by Jacqueline

According to a review by Jacqueline Thomas, "At $749, the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti is the best 4K graphics card for most people, delivering much better value than either the RTX 5080 or 5090."

Bottom line? If you're building a 4K gaming PC, and you’re ready to pull the trigger, this Black Friday deal on the RTX 5070 Ti is absolutely worth considering. Just don't wait too long – these are going to vanish faster than you can say "ray tracing!"

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