Unlock Immersive Gaming: Black Friday Extravaganza on NVIDIA RTX GPUs

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Introduction

Get ready to elevate your gaming experience to unprecedented heights with the thrilling Black Friday Week discounts on NVIDIA GPUs. As the heartbeat of high-performance gaming, NVIDIA brings forth a cascade of exceptional deals that promise to redefine what’s possible in the gaming universe. Whether you’re a dedicated gamer seeking the pinnacle of graphics prowess or a tech enthusiast eager to power up your rig, our meticulously curated selection of NVIDIA GPU deals is your passport to immersive gameplay and unrivaled savings.

We’ve broken down our picks by GPU and tagged each card with our preferred gaming resolution. We’ll keep this updated throughout the week as new deals show up, but for now, take a look at the best deals we could find.

MSI Ventus RTX 4080 16GB (4K Capable)

At the highest end of the deals that we’re seeing is MSI’s 4080 Ventus card which offers a good level of performance at a price point that is below the MSRP of the GeForce RTX 4080 Founder Edition’s price. When we see RTX 4080 cards at this price point of under $1100, they tend to move fast, so if you’re in the market for one, you should pull the trigger quickly.

$1074.99 after $30 Rebate and promo code BFCCY2Z36 at NewEgg, $1249.99 at BestBuy

MSI Ventus RTX 4070 Ti 12GB (1440p Capable)

Continuing the trend of below Founders Edition pricing, we have MSI’s RTX 4070 Ti Ventus card at $734.99 after rebate at NewEgg. This card shoud deliver a top tier 1440p gaming experience with ray tracing enabled and in some games, a great 4K experience.

$734.99 at NewEgg after $30 Rebate

ZOTAC GAMING RTX 4070 Twin Edge 12GB (1440p Capable)

ZOTAC has been pushing a number of deals, with their RTX 4070 Twin Edge being trhe first on our radar. While we haven’t reviewed this specific card, it provides performance in the ballpark of RTX 3080 class cards at a lower price point.

$514.99 at NewEgg

ZOTAC GeForce RTX 3070 AMP Holo LHR (1440p Capable)

Just because a card is from the RTX 30 Series doesn’t make it one to overlook. RTX 3070 class cards are still decent 1440p performers in most games (though, in the most demanding titles it can become borderline), at the $360 price point that we’re seeing, you really can’t find better performance. It doesn’t hurt that we reviewed this card a while back.

$359.99 at NewEgg

ASUS DUAL RTX 3060 Ti (1080p Capable)

Heading down the stack to the RTX 3060 Ti class cards (which perform rather close to the RTX 4060 Ti class cards), this ASUS card provides a top tier 1080p experience with the occasional 1440p title that will run well with it. It’s hard to find more performance for this amount of money.

$299.99 at NewEgg

MSI Ventus RTX 3060 (1080p Capable)

Finally, if you’re looking to do some 1080p gaming AND spend the fewest dollars possible, this MSI Ventus RTX 3060 is exactly what you’re looking for. Sure, the Ti series performs a bit better, but losing the titanium isn’t the end of the world, especially when it’s going for less than most RTX 3050 cards out there.

$221.99 after $20 rebate at NewEgg

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David Schroth
David is a computer hardware enthusiast that has been tinkering with computer hardware for the past 25 years and writing reviews for more than ten years. He's the Founder and Editor in Chief of The FPS Review.

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