RTX 5070 Ti is actually available at MSRP at one retailer, and it comes with the new Doom game
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Since launch, finding a new Nvidia RTX 50 series card at the price Team Green advertises has been an uphill battle. Thankfully, the situation has been steadily improving in Europe. Just last month, we saw the RTX 5070 dip well below its MSRP in France, while the less desirable 8GB version of the RTX 5060 Ti also received a price cut in the UK. Most recently, Nvidia's flagship RTX 5090 was spotted selling close to MSRP at a Finnish retailer.
So it’s generally a great time for RTX 50 series customers to buy a new graphics card, especially for those in the UK. In fact, Overclockers UK is currently offering the RTX 5070 Ti at MSRP, and even better, the deal includes a Doom: The Dark Ages Premium Edition Game Bundle. That's over £100 worth of content, including the base game, thrown in for free.
RTX 5070 Ti available for £729
The website currently lists three different RTX 5070 Ti 16GB SKUs for sale. The Gainward Phoenix V1 variant is priced exactly at Nvidia's suggested retail price in the UK, £729. The other two variants, the Gainward GeForce Phoenix GS V1 and the Palit GamingPro, are just slightly above MSRP at £739. There’s also a Gigabyte model at Scan, but it remains listed for pre-order.
- Gainward GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Phoenix V1 16GB – £728.99
- Gainward GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Phoenix GS V1 16GB – £739.99
- Palit GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Gaming Pro 16GB – £739.99
- Gigabyte NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti WINDFORCE – £729.98 (pre-order)
All four listings come bundled with the Premium Edition of Doom: The Dark Ages, the eighth entry in id Software's long-running Doom series. While the game has drawn some early performance criticism, the RTX 5070 Ti should give you a solid experience. This Premium Edition includes the base game, up to two days of Early Access, Campaign DLC, a digital art book, the original soundtrack, and a ‘Divinity' skin pack for your characters.
- GPU: GB203
- CUDA Cores: 8960
- VRAM: 16GB GDDR7
- Memory Bus width: 256 bit
- Base Clock speed: 2300 MHz
- Boost Clock speed: 2475 MHz
Considering the £729 price tag and the added Doom bundle, valued at £100, it's a solid deal for anyone looking to hop on the RTX 50 series train without overspending. Unfortunately, unlike the price drops and trade-in deals seen in other regions, US customers are still seeing high-end cards like the RTX 5090 selling well above MSRP.