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Nvidia (NASDAQ:)’s RTX 4070 graphics card has witnessed a $50 price reduction at certain US retailers, likely in response to the competitive pricing and performance of AMD’s RX 7800 XT. The price cut was observed on Friday, with two third-party cards, the Gigabyte RTX 4070 WindForce OC and the Zotac RTX 4070 Gaming Twin Edge OC, being discounted from $599 to $549 at multiple retailers. This is not yet a widespread occurrence as several models, including Nvidia’s own Founders Edition card, are still priced at $599.
The RTX 4070 and AMD’s RX 7800 XT have been going head-to-head in terms of performance, with factors such as screen resolution and technologies like DLSS versus AMD’s FSR coming into play. While AMD holds an advantage with its larger memory cache, potentially improving performance at 4K and beyond, Nvidia’s RTX 4070 is noted for its power efficiency.
Despite the competition, the RTX 4070 remains one of the best graphics cards available. The recent price drop could be seen as a strategy to maintain its market position against AMD’s lower-priced options. The RX 7800 XT is priced at $499, and the RX 7700 XT at $449, traditionally lower than Nvidia’s counterparts.
It remains uncertain whether other brands will follow suit with similar price reductions for their RTX 4070 graphics cards. For now, only two AIBs have been spotted offering the discounts. As this unfolds, customers loyal to Team Green who were hesitant to switch to AMD due to price considerations might find this news encouraging.
The current economic climate could be a contributing factor to these changes as Nvidia had initially priced its cards considerably higher than their predecessors for this specific generation. The price reductions observed are not limited-time deals, indicating a potential shift in pricing strategy. Nvidia has yet to officially announce a pricing change.
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