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RTX 5070 Ti goes out of stock within minutes of going live on Amazon, Newegg, and Best Buy

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RTX 5070 Ti goes out of stock within minutes of going live on Amazon, Newegg, and Best Buy
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The RTX 5070 Ti was announced alongside three other RTX 50-series GPUs during CES 2025. The RTX 5080 and 5090 were released a few weeks ago, while the 5070 Ti launched today. This led many to rush to their favorite retailer to grab the 4070 Ti’s successor. However, if you were planning to get one, you’ll have to wait, as the card is out of stock at all major retailers.

RTX 5070 Ti is now out of stock on Amazon, Best Buy, and Newegg

When the RTX 5080 and 5090 launched on January 30, many PC enthusiasts sat in front of their screens with multiple retailer tabs open, hoping to secure a unit as soon as the cards became available. However, within minutes, both were marked as ‘sold out’ across all popular retailers. Some even called it a paper launch, as Micro Center, a popular US retailer, had only 233 units of the RTX 5090. While they stocked around 2,393 units of the RTX 5080, it was far from enough to meet demand.

The same has happened with the RTX 5070 Ti, as the GPU is currently listed as “out of stock” at all major retailers, including Best Buy, Amazon, and Newegg. Retailers typically receive a limited supply at launch, but this entire batch is already gone. The worst part is that there’s no word on when the next batch will arrive, leaving many buyers in the dark.

Now that the official inventory is gone, scalpers are likely to take advantage of the situation by selling the RTX 5070 Ti at significantly higher prices. We’ve already seen this happen with the RTX 5090, which appeared on eBay for over $6,000, which is far above its original MSRP of $1,999.

In any case, make sure to check out our Where to buy RTX 5070 Ti and 5070 page, where we’ve listed all major retailers who will be selling this GPU. However, do keep in mind that the non-Ti model has been pushed back until March.


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