Nvidia RTX 5070 spotted at rare MSRP price in Woot flash sale — move fast to secure a bargain, 38% off saves you $340

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MSI 5070 (Image credit: MSI / Future)

The AI crunch has made PC building harder than ever, and one of the casualties is finding graphics cards at MSRP. Most cards are very hard to find at anything other than very inflated prices, making this MSRP RTX 5070 at Woot an absolute steal. If you're quick, you can grab an MSI Ventus version for just $549, instead of its list price of $889, a 38% saving. Given that you'd usually see a refurbished or reconditioned GPU at this price point, this is brand-new, which makes it even more appealing.

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As you can see from our benchmark data below, the 5070 is a solid card that puts out excellent 1080p and 1440p performance. It probably isn't the card for those wanting to push games to the ragged edge in 4K, but it's a potent offering nonetheless and has some 4K potential. It outperforms the previous-gen 40-series variant of this card, and is a distinct step ahead of the RX 9060 XT 16GB in our GPU hierarchy.

AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT and RX 9070 review photos
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At 1440p, you can expect consistent 60 FPS at maxed-out settings, and with a little help from frame generation, it can play titles in 4K. The big draw of this card is the price; however, given the current PC building climate.

The current cheapest 5070 on the market is $629, and we haven't seen any of the bigger RTX cards at MSRP in months. Indeed, the last time we highlighted it on sale, we were just happy to see the price dip below $600, making $549 a much more enticing prospect.

This card is on offer for 4 days but is likely to sell out in hours, so move fast if you want to secure a rare MSRP GPU.

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Stephen is Tom's Hardware's News Editor with almost a decade of industry experience covering technology, having worked at TechRadar, iMore, and even Apple over the years. He has covered the world of consumer tech from nearly every angle, including supply chain rumors, patents, and litigation, and more. When he's not at work, he loves reading about history and playing video games.

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