The much-anticipated budget-friendly Blackwell GPU from Nvidia, the GeForce RTX 5070, has finally hit the market today. Priced at an attractive $549.99, this is the most affordable option among the 50 series cards. Following the releases of the RTX 5080 and 5090 in January, and the RTX 5070 Ti in February, the RTX 5070 marks Nvidia's fourth entry into the 50 series lineup. While the Founder's Edition is slated for release later in the month, third-party cards are already available for purchase.
However, Nvidia's RTX 50 series has been consistently challenged by inventory issues, and the RTX 5070 might face similar stock shortages. Retailers have already sounded the alarm about potential scarcity, compounded by the presence of bots that snatch up GPUs to resell at inflated prices. If you're eager to get your hands on the RTX 5070 and manage to find one in stock, don't hesitate to make your purchase. Additionally, prebuilt PCs featuring the RTX 5090 are more likely to remain in stock for a longer period.
TLDR: While this article discusses the availability of the RTX 5070, there's no guarantee that you'll find any in stock. It's common for new GPU releases to sell out quickly, so be prepared for that possibility.
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Founder's Edition to Arrive Later in March.
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How much will the new Nvidia RTX 50-series GPU cost?
----------------------------------------------------Among the four Blackwell releases, the Nvidia RTX 5070 stands out as the most budget-friendly option, priced at $549. Nvidia plans to introduce even less expensive variants later in the cycle, but no official announcements have been made yet.
- RTX 5090 - $1,999
- RTX 5080 - $999
- RTX 5070 Ti - $749
- RTX 5070 - $549
Where should I preorder an RTX 5070 GPU?
---------------------------------------Various retailers have listed RTX 5070 graphics cards for sale, but stock levels are uncertain. To maximize your chances of securing one on launch day, it's advisable to check multiple retailers and complete your purchase at the first one that allows you to proceed through checkout. Competition is fierce, so even if you see a card in stock, it might not be available by the time you reach the payment stage. Here’s a breakdown of the benefits of shopping at different retailers:

Best Buy

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Based on previous Nvidia GPU launches, Best Buy is likely one of the best places to snag an RTX 5070, especially the Founder's Edition. Currently, Best Buy lists only FE and Gigabyte cards, but more options from Asus, MSI, and Zotac are expected to be added soon. Inventory availability varies by region, and if you're in an area with lower demand for the 5090 or 5080, your chances improve significantly. Best Buy is known for quick shipping or in-store pickup, meaning you could have your GPU within days.
Newegg

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Newegg is another top choice, offering the widest selection of AIB 5070 graphics cards from third-party manufacturers like Asus, MSI, Gigabyte, and Zotac. With 43 different models currently listed, though not all guaranteed to be in stock, Newegg is an authorized reseller ensuring you get the full manufacturer's warranty. If standalone cards are sold out, consider Newegg's bundle kits, which include additional components like a motherboard, CPU, RAM, or power supply, and sell out at a slower pace.
Nvidia Store
Founder's Edition to Arrive Later in March.
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The Nvidia Store should be your first stop for the RTX 5070, but stock, especially for the coveted Founder's Edition, is typically scarce. However, if you're a loyal Nvidia customer, you might receive special invites similar to those sent out during the RTX 40-series launch for registered users or those who signed up for notifications via GeForce Experience or the Nvidia app.
Amazon

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Amazon is a convenient one-stop shop, but finding an RTX 5070 can be challenging due to the lack of a dedicated page listing all available video cards and the prevalence of marketplace vendors with inflated prices or scams. Ensure you're purchasing directly from Amazon to avoid issues.
Adorama

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Adorama might list AIB 5070 cards at launch, but preorders can take months to ship. Even after securing a preorder, keep an eye on other retailers for faster delivery options. Adorama is a legitimate Nvidia-authorized reseller with a retail presence in NYC.
B&H Photo

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B&H Photo may also offer the RTX 5070 at launch, but like Adorama, preorders could face long shipping times. Continue monitoring other retailers for quicker delivery options. B&H Photo, similar to Adorama, is an authorized Nvidia reseller with a strong ecommerce presence and a NYC superstore.
Micro Center (In-Store)

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For those living near a Micro Center, it's your best shot at securing an RTX 5070 on launch day. Micro Center typically reserves GPU sales for in-store customers, so arriving early is key. Some enthusiasts have already begun camping out to ensure they don't miss out.
We reviewed the RTX 5070 GPU
----------------------------The Nvidia 50 series GPUs were unveiled at CES 2025, emphasizing new AI features over traditional raster performance. DLSS 4 technology is touted to quadruple frame rates with minimal visual compromise. While these GPUs do offer a performance boost, opinions vary on their value compared to the RTX 40 series.
In our review of the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070, Jackie Thomas noted, "The Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 is a complex offering. It delivers on its promise to play games at 1440p with high frame rates, but it doesn't outperform the RTX 4070 Super or other cards in its price range. The addition of Multi Frame Generation is a nice feature for those with high-refresh monitors, but it alone may not justify an upgrade."
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