Your current graphics card struggles to maintain 60fps on modern AAA games and forces you to lower settings until everything looks like a PlayStation 3 title from 2008. The good news is that the Asus GeForce RTX 5070 just dropped to $584 from $739 on Amazon, offering 12GB of GDDR7 memory and Nvidia’s latest architecture for the lowest price this card has ever seen. That’s flagship gaming performance before the holiday rush clears inventory, and gives you the horsepower to max out Cyberpunk 2077.
Raw Power That Delivers 4K Gaming
The RTX 5070 has 12GB of GDDR7 memory running on a 192-bit bus which delivers huge bandwidth for textures, shadows and ray-traced reflections that the older cards choke on. Nvidia’s Ada Lovelace architecture brings third-generation RT cores and ups performance for ray tracing three times over previous generations, and allows you to actually enable those gorgeous lighting effects without watching your framerate collapse.
The 5888 CUDA cores tear through modern game engines, pushing consistent 60+ fps at 4K resolution in demanding titles like Alan Wake 2, Starfield, and the latest Call of Duty. DLSS 3.5 with Frame Generation uses AI to create additional frames and doubles your framerate in supported games and achieves buttery-smooth 120fps gaming in graphically intense scenarios.
The Asus TUF design wraps this GPU in military-grade components and a protective PCB coating against dust, moisture, and static discharge. That matters with rigs that run hot during marathon gaming sessions or live in less-than-pristine environments. The triple Axial-tech fans feature a unique barrier ring design that increases air pressure by 31% compared to standard fans and pushes more cool air through the heatsink to keep temperatures under control during extended gaming.
PCIe 5.0 future-proofs your system for future motherboards and processors but the card works just fine in the PCIe 4.0 slots that most current systems are using. You get two HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 2.1 outputs to support multiple 4K displays at 120Hz or one 8K monitor, depending on what you’re trying to do with multi-monitor setups or cutting-edge high-refresh displays.
This deal makes the RTX 5070 cheaper than many RTX 4070 Ti models at $584, with superior performance and newer technology. This is the lowest price ever, so if you’re still waiting for an excuse to upgrade from a struggling GTX or older RTX card, there’s no reason to keep suffering through low settings and choppy framerates anymore.



