RTX 5070 Graphics Card at MSRP for Amazon Prime Members

Author: Lillian May 19,2025

If you've been on the lookout for a budget-friendly Blackwell card, now's your chance to snag one at its listed price. Amazon is offering the Gigabyte GeForce RTX 5070 Windforce OC 12GB Graphics Card exclusively for Amazon Prime members at $609.99, complete with free shipping. This GPU is perfect for gaming at up to 1440p resolutions with high frame rates and comes equipped with the latest DLSS 4 technology.

It's worth noting that the suggested launch price for a GeForce RTX 5070 card is $549.99. While there are models available at this price point, they are notoriously difficult to find in stock. The Windforce OC model is priced higher due to its overclocked version, yet it remains the most affordable standalone 5070 GPU on the market right now.

Gigabyte GeForce RTX 5070 Windforce OC GPU for $609.99

Gigabyte GeForce RTX 5070 Windforce OC 12GB Graphics Card

$609.99 at Amazon

When compared to the previous generation GPUs, the RTX 5070 offers performance on par with the RTX 4070 Super. While we had hoped for a more significant generational leap in raw performance, the RTX 4070 Super was already a stellar choice for 1080p and 1440p gaming, with a launch price of $599.99—just $10 less than this Gigabyte 5070 model. However, finding an RTX 4070 Super at this price is virtually impossible now. The RTX 5070 not only looks better but also performs better than the RTX 4070 Super in games that support DLSS 4 and multi-frame generation. It's also a more future-proof option, poised to benefit from ongoing driver optimizations.

Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Review by Jacqueline Thomas

"The Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 is a nuanced offering. It delivers on its promise to enable high frame rate gaming at 1440p. However, its performance doesn't significantly outshine the RTX 4070 Super or other cards in its price bracket. The addition of Multi Frame Generation is a boon for those with high-refresh monitors, but it might not justify an upgrade on its own."