The AI GPU shortage is not theoretical, and AMD’s and Nvidia’s data center cards are being snapped up by the major technology companies faster than they can be produced, which has created supply pressure across the GPU market that is pushing consumer card prices up rather than down. Against that backdrop, the Gigabyte Radeon RX 9070 XT just hit its lowest price ever. Amazon currently has it at $629, down from its regular $739, breaking through the previous record low of around $690 and making this the most accessible this card has been since launch. With 20% of current stock already gone since the deal started this Monday morning, the window is narrowing.
AMD’s best mainstream GPU at its lowest price ever
The Radeon RX 9070 XT is AMD’s current flagship mainstream GPU, delivering 4K gaming performance that competes with NVIDIA’s RTX 4080 at a significantly lower price point. The 16GB of GDDR6 memory provides enough headroom for 4K textures, ray tracing, and the large VRAM requirements that modern titles increasingly demand, and PCIe 5.0 connectivity keeps bandwidth ahead of current and near-future GPU workloads. The Gigabyte Gaming OC version runs the GPU clock up to 3,060MHz with WINDFORCE triple-fan cooling, Hawk Fan blade technology, and server-grade thermal conductive gel that keeps temperatures in check under sustained gaming loads without excessive noise.
The 9070 XT supports AMD’s upscaling and frame generation technology, which boosts effective frame rates in compatible titles without the visual quality compromises that earlier upscaling implementations introduced. The card outputs to displays up to 7680×4320 resolution with DisplayPort connectivity, covering 4K and 8K gaming and content creation workloads on a single card. RGB lighting through Gigabyte’s RGB Fusion 2.0 system syncs with compatible motherboards and peripherals for those who want a coordinated build aesthetic.
The three-year manufacturer warranty from Gigabyte backs the hardware through the upgrade cycle that most enthusiast builders run, and the 4.6-star rating from 328 reviews on a high-end GPU confirms the build quality and performance meet the expectations the spec sheet sets.
NVIDIA’s RTX 5070 Ti, the closest NVIDIA competitor at this performance tier, currently sits at $750 to $900 depending on availability, which reflects the AI-driven GPU supply crunch at the higher end of the market. The RX 9070 XT at $629 undercuts that range while delivering comparable rasterization performance and more VRAM for the price. The previous record low on this card was around $690, and at $629 the current Amazon price represents meaningful new territory.