RTX 5070 at $524, RTX 5060 Ti at $334
RTX 5070 and 5060 Ti 8GB now selling below MSRP in the US.

It’s been almost five months since the RTX 5070 dropped below its $549 MSRP in Europe. At that time, the card was listed around 10% under MSRP, though that shift was more influenced by exchange rates than by real discounts or promotions.
In the US, the situation has been slower to improve due to tariffs and fluctuating stock levels. Now, the RTX 5070 is finally available at or slightly below MSRP from several major retailers. Custom models, including compact designs that meet Nvidia’s SFF-ready standard, can be found for around $523, while the Founders Edition has returned to Best Buy at the official $549 price.

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The RTX 5070 Ti and RTX 5080, which had been selling well above their official launch prices, are now also back in stock at MSRP. The 5070 Ti is listed at $749, and the 5080 is available for $999, with both custom and reference designs included.
Meanwhile, the cheaper RTX 5060 Ti models have seen deeper price cuts. The 8GB version, originally priced at $379, can now be found as low as $339 after discounts and rebates, while the 16GB version remains closer to its $429 MSRP. Standard RTX 5060 8GB cards are widely available at the official $299 price.
These adjustments suggest that retailers are finally catching up with supply and may be clearing inventory ahead of rumored GeForce RTX 50 Super refreshes.
Source: (RTX5070) Amazon , (RTX 5060Ti) Newegg