The RTX 3060 is finally affordable with crashing GPU prices this week – TechRadar

For the first time in over a year, the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 is now hovering close to MSRP at multiple retailers, thanks to rapidly falling graphics card prices.

You can now bag yourself an EVGA XC Gaming variant for $389.99 in the US – just $50 more than the original MSRP for the card. Those over in the UK can also get an Inno Twin LHR variant for £379.99, which is just £79 over the official recommended price.

Even though both these listings are still above MSRP, they collectively represent what’s quite possibly the best opportunity in the past two years to bag a decent 1080p card without breaking the bank. We’re even arguably in the territory of being able to build yourself a decent budget gaming PC here – one that will easily max out most games at 1080p for around the $800 to $900 mark, depending on your specs.

Of course, if you already have a decent setup and are looking to upgrade from an RTX 2060 or a graphics card with equivalent power, then these listings aren’t quite as tempting. Many gamers are holding out on an upgrade right now, and that’s not an unwise policy. Later this year, we should be seeing the release of the next generation of RTX 4000 series cards from Nvidia and Intel’s much anticipated Arc series. Right now, details are thin on the ground (such as release date), but we’ll have the latest here at TechRadar as soon as more news breaks.

Cheap RTX 3060 listings are finally returning

More GPU restocks this week

Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 Ti

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Even though we think these RTX 3060 listings are arguably the best graphics card deals available this week, they’re not the only listings available. Just this past day, Nvidia cryptically tweeted the announcement of a new Restocked and Reloaded page on its website. As of writing, all the current restocks around MSRP are in the UK, but the tweet mentions that more stock will be available soon, which makes us hopeful for US listings.

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We’ve also been tracking graphics card prices on a daily basis here at TechRadar, mostly first party listings at big retailers like Newegg, Amazon, and Overclockers. As an overview we’re seeing prices fluctuate quite regularly but generally things are going in the right direction now with listings probably falling by about $10 per week. if you’re interested, here’s a quick roundup of the cheapest prices we’ve found today.