In the midst of the NVIDIA RTX 5000 series, the GPU market has become out of control, being inflated prices as highlighted for consumers in multiple regions. However, that has changed, at least, at least, for those of the United Kingdom.
OverClockers UK, an important online retailer, currently sells a range of GPUs of partners of the NVIDIA RTX 5000 series at its launch prices: the most prominent is the Gainward RTX 5070, which is now available at £ 499.99 (previously £ 539.99), £ 40 of its original price.
Perhaps the most shocking list is the Palit RTX 5080 Gaming Pro available at its retail price of £ 979.99: it is worth noting that, although all Blackwell GPUs have been too expensive, none has been as excessive as RTX 5080 and RTX 5090, with both GPUs that cost at least at least £ 1,400, so this is a movement monumental of Overcleal.
The same applies to older GPUs RTX, with AIB cards of the 4000 and 3000 series for sale in the United Kingdom. Unfortunately, it is not the same case for US consumers. At the time of writing, but recent rumors suggest that problems are coming to an end.
The listings and agreements (which can be found below) are the best I have seen in the United Kingdom in a long time: tariff uncertainty and GPU’s high demand have seen that prices shoot, so this is an opportunity that should not happen.