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Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti is back in stock for MSRP at Amazon

It's only for Prime members, but it's the best shot you've got right now.

GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Gaming OC 16G Graphics Card
Image credit: RPS Photo Composite / Gigabyte

The new GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 5070 Ti is officially here, and somehow it's still in stock at Amazon for $979.99. That may not be a discount, but considering how new-gen GPUs tend to vanish or double in price the moment scalpers get involved, this is a small miracle. We saw stock for the UK yesterday as well, as covered by our friends at Digital Foundry, but that went fast.

GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Gaming OC 16G Graphics Card

GIGABYTE RTX 5070 Ti Gaming OC 16G

$979.99 (MSRP)

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So if you're in the US, you're in luck today. You’re getting a powerful 16GB of GDDR7 VRAM, built on NVIDIA’s Blackwell architecture, with PCIe 5.0 support and a WINDFORCE cooling system that actually keeps temps chill. It’s factory overclocked, too, so you’re squeezing extra frames out of it right out of the box.

So yeah, no fire sale here. But if you’re already running a solid rig and just need a GPU refresh, this card delivers serious horsepower without jumping through eBay hoops. Note, you'll need a Prime membership to access this one, but you can secure a free trial via Amazon to cover you this time.

ProductUS Price / LinkVRAMBoost ClockInterfaceCooling
GIGABYTE RTX 5070 Ti Gaming OC$979.9916GB GDDR72600 MHzPCIe 5.0WINDFORCE triple-fan

But if your current setup is a few years old, swapping in a GPU alone might not cut it. Power supplies, cooling, CPU bottlenecks all add up fast. Sometimes, grabbing a full prebuilt system just makes more sense. You get fresh, fully optimized hardware without the hassle.

Some builders like Maingear even hand-tune BIOS settings and deliver systems without any of that annoying bloatware. It’s like buying peace of mind and frames per second at the same time.

Maingear Rush

Maingear Rush Mk. IV – RTX 5070 Ti

$3,192 – Hand-built, zero bloatware

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If you’re after a no-compromise, maxed-out rig built by pros, the Maingear Rush Mk. IV is your ticket. It packs the powerful Ryzen 9 9950X and RTX 5070 Ti combo with 32GB of DDR5 memory and a 360mm AIO cooler to keep thermals under control. Best of all, it’s hand-assembled, bloatware-free, and BIOS-optimized out of the box for peak performance. A serious machine for serious gamers.

Skytech King 95 Gaming PC Desktop, Intel i7 14700F 2.1 GHz

Skytech King 95 – Intel i7 + RTX 5070

$1,799.99 (Was $1,949.99)

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For gamers who want top-tier 1440p or entry 4K gaming without breaking the bank, the Skytech King 95 with the i7-14700F and RTX 5070 nails the sweet spot (I thought i'd give you a cheaper option too). You still get a 360mm liquid cooler, ultra-fast Gen4 SSD, and 32GB of DDR5 RAM. It’s sleek, powerful, and ready to tackle any modern title you throw at it.

Skytech King 95 Gaming PC Desktop, Ryzen 7 7800X3D

Skytech King 95 – Ryzen 7 + RTX 5070 Ti

$2,376 (Was $2,499.99)

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This variant of the King 95 pairs AMD’s Ryzen 7 7800X3D with the RTX 5070 Ti, making it a beast for gaming and streaming alike. That extra cache from the X3D CPU gives you frame rate gains where it matters, and the whole build is cooled by a high-performance ARGB AIO system. If you want balanced power and future-ready parts, this one’s a winner.

PCPriceCPUGPURAMStorageCoolingBuy
Maingear Rush Mk. IV$3,192Ryzen 9 9950XRTX 5070 Ti32GB DDR51TB NVMe SSD360mm AIOLink
Skytech King 95 (i7)$1,799.99Intel i7-14700FRTX 507032GB DDR51TB Gen4 SSD360mm AIOLink
Skytech King 95 (Ryzen 7)$2,376Ryzen 7 7800X3DRTX 5070 Ti32GB DDR51TB Gen4 SSD360mm AIOLink

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