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NVIDIA RTX 4080 Discounted by $125, RTX 4070/4070 Ti Get $85 Off, Alan Wake 2 ($60) Free with All

NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 40 series GPUs are going for hefty discounts this holiday season. Notable deals feature the RTX 4070, 4070 Ti, and 4080 with price cuts of up to $125. You can take advantage of rebates and promo codes to maximize your savings, and to top it off, Alan Wake 2 (worth $60) is bundled with all the RTX 40 graphics cards. We’ve selected three deals from the several hundred currently online on Newegg for you to consider.

  • Name: Zotac Gaming GeForce RTX 4070 12GB Twin Edge.
  • Price: $514.99.
  • Discount: $85 + Alan Wake 2 ($60) Free.

The GeForce RTX 4070 Twin Edge from Zotac is a compact midrange GPU with a dual-fan heatsink and a TBP of 200W. It delivers solid 1440p gaming performance, with core clocks of up to 2.47GHz and 3x Display Ports (1.4a). The 12GB of GDDR6X memory should be enough for most titles at 1080p and 1440p, with DLSS 3 to back you up in the most taxing scenarios. The $514.99 price tag on the Twin Edge is the cheapest RTX 4070 we’ve ever seen.

  • Name: MSI Gaming GeForce RTX 4070 Ti 12GB Ventus 3x.
  • Price: $714.99.
  • Discount: $85 + Alan Wake 2 ($60) Free.

The GeForce RTX 4070 Ti debuted at an MSRP of $799, much to the disappointment of gamers and critics alike. An upper midrange GPU, the 4070 Ti, was expected to land at $799, and even the most appealing discounts aren’t going to get it down there. MSI’s RTX 4070 Ti 12 GB Ventus 3x is going for $714 on Newegg, and it’s the cheapest variant of the 70-class Ti card on the market.

  • Name: MSI Gaming GeForce RTX 4080 16GB Ventus 3x.
  • Price: $1,074.
  • Discount: $125 + Alan Wake 2 ($60) Free.

The GeForce RTX 4080 debuted at $1,199, $500 higher than its predecessor while offering a mediocre performance uplift in most scenarios. This Black Friday deal gets it down to $1,074, but if you’re in the market for a sub-$1000 GPU, we suggest the Radeon RX 7900 XTX. The RTX 4080 falls behind the RDNA 3 flagship in rasterization but offers concrete ray tracing performance, backed by DLSS 3.5 for the best lighting quality and performance.

Areej Syed

Processors, PC gaming, and the past. I have written about computer hardware for over seven years with over 5000 published articles. I started during engineering college and haven't stopped since. On the side, I play RPGs like Baldur's Gate, Dragon Age, Mass Effect, Divinity, and Fallout. Contact: areejs12@hardwaretimes.com.
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