RTX 5070 Ti deals galore as prices drop below £700 in the UK — OCUK Early Black Friday sale serves up GPU discounts

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If you're in the market for a new graphics card, then Black Friday is a great time to get your hands on some more FPS. Many of the deals have already begun on both sides of the pond, and that includes UK PC hardware vendor Overclockers UK, which is currently shaving a welcome few quid off the RTX 5070 Ti, bringing the price below £700 and RRP in a rare discount. Our top pick would be the Zotac Solid SFF, now just £698, but there are similarly priced Palit and Gainward options too.

According to price tracking tools, this is the cheapest you can expect to pay for an RTX 5070Ti in the UK right now, and it's also the best price we can recall seeing on this particular model. The RRP in the UK is £729, and even in late 2025, finding an RTX 5070Ti below recommended retail can be considered something of a rarity.



The RTX 5070 Ti sports 8960 CUDA Cores, a boost clock speed of 2482 MHz, and 16GB of GDDR7 VRAM for solid 4K gaming performance, even at fairly high fidelity settings. You can see our benchmarking data below to see how it stacks up against rivals.

Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti / Asus RTX 5070 Ti Prime performance charts.
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If the 5070 Ti, which is admittedly still quite an expensive card, feels out of reach, then OCUK does have more deals on the cheaper 5070 and 5060 Ti RTX options. You can scoop a 5070 for £479, well below the RRP of £539. Likewise, the excellent 5060 Ti deal we covered earlier this week is still available, now just £379.99 for a card that sports the crucial 16GB of VRAM most serious PC builders would expect from a GPU.

If you're looking for more savings, check out our Best early Black Friday PC Hardware deals for a range of products, or dive deeper into our specialized SSD and Storage Deals, Hard Drive Deals, Gaming Monitor Deals, Graphics Card Deals, or CPU Deals pages.

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