I’ve had it with the current GPU market – and the prices for AMD Radeon partner cards on Best Buy are why

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  • The trend of inflated GPU prices for AMD’s Radeon RX 9070 series continues
  • Partner cards are priced far above MSRP
  • The previous gen RX 7900 XTX is at a ludicrous $1,299.99

Yet again, the prices of GPUs are causing waves, but (as you may have guessed), it’s for all the wrong reasons.

Over at Best Buy, a three-year-old XFX Radeon RX 7900 XTX is being sold for a whopping $1,229.99, way above its $999 MSRP. A similar case is seen with its XT counterpart, with the XFX 7900 XT at $929.99 – and bear in mind, these are both older RDNA 3 (AMD’s GPU architecture) cards, so users won’t have access to the RDNA 4-exclusive FSR 4 upscaling method for greater visual quality and performance.

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