Newegg offers $200 back on four RTX 5090s — promo gift cards bring prices as low as $2,699

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Right now, you can score a PNY GeForce RTX 5090 at Amazon for just $2,650, but if you want a spicier card from a powerhouse AIB manufacturer like Gigabyte or MSI, your best bet is at Newegg, where you can scoop a $200 promotional gift card when you buy Nvidia's top-of-the-line GPU. The best price is this Gigabyte RTX 5090, already discounted to $2,899, which gets you $200 to spend elsewhere on PC upgrades.

If you grab one of these cards, you'll get a $200 promotional gift card emailed four days after your purchase, perfect for a new case to house that giant card, or a new 1300W power supply to give it the juice it needs.

As you can see, all of these cards offer more on paper than the PNY RTX 5090. The tradeoff for snappier speeds and better cooling is that you'll pay much more upfront and recoup most of your savings with a $200 gift card. Remember, you can't use this against the purchase itself, rather it'll serve you well for a complementary upgrade like a case or PSU.

If you want a straight 5090 saving, the PNY deal we highlighted earlier is still your best bet.

As you'd expect, the RTX 5090 dominates our GPU benchmark hierarchy with intergalactic scores. It's the fastest GPU around with 32 of GDDR7 VRAM and very impressive AI performance. Obviously, there's a big power draw to go with that, but really the biggest drawback of the card is the price and availability. While the card is more common on shelves than it was at launch, we're nowhere near the $2,000 MSRP. Sadly, these Prime Day savings are probably as good as it'll get for some time.

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