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Nvidia RTX 30-Series Aftermarket GPU Listings & Prices Starting To Appear

RTX 3070, 3080, and 3090 aftermarket models are already listed on US and UK retail sites

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Yesterday we saw the unveiling of Nvidia’s latest Ampere graphics cards, the RTX 3000-series. The event talked us through the different model’s release dates, what kind of performance we can expect, and how much the RTX 3070, 3080, and 3090 is going to cost us. Retailers in the UK are already starting to list the new Nvidia RTX 3000-series aftermarket GPUs on their websites, giving us a little insight into what we can expect come September.

Let’s take a look through the various models that are already starting to be listed and pray for some early pre order options.

The Nvidia RTX 3060Ti is about to be relased, find out where you can buy one here.

Amazon US is finally starting to show some Nvidia RTX 3000-series GPUs, albeit a rather limited amount but this is promising for those looking to pre order over the coming weeks. We now see MSI and PNY branded RTX 30-series cards listed on Amazon US.

Best Buy US has started to list the new Nvidia 30 series founders RTX 3070, 3080, and 3090. The listings display prices and as always will come with Best Buys price match guarantee. We can’t see any aftermarket models or pre order options yet but will be updating as we go along.

Ebuyer now has listings for the RTX 3070, 3080, and 3090 graphics cards but are yet to display prices or pre order dates. We can see they are going to be stocking new Nvidia GPUs from Asus, Gigabyte, PNY, Zotac, and MSI.

Currys PC World has now started to list Nvidia 30 series aftermarket models on their website with prices. We can see RTX 3090 and 3080 models from Asus, Gigabyte,  and MSI.

There are no pre order dates for the new GPUs but we will be updating accordingly.

No Nvidia RTX 3070 Graphics Card available for pre order just yet.

Novatech is now listing the new Nvidia aftermarket RTX 3080 and 3090 graphics cards on their website. There is no sign of availability for pre order or prices just yet but we can see ASUS, MSI, Gigabyte, and Palit models listed.

Scan UK has already listed aftermarket RTX 3080 and 3090 models on their website. We can see they are going to be stocking new Nvidia GPUs from Asus, Gigabyte, EVGA, and MSI.

Scan has now released pre order dates:

RTX 3080 – *AVAILABLE TO PRE-ORDER SEPTEMBER 17th At 2 pm*
RTX 3090 – *AVAILABLE TO PRE-ORDER SEPTEMBER 24th At 2 pm*
RTX 3070 – *AVAILABLE  OCTOBER*

OCUK has already started listing aftermarket RTX 3070, 3080, and 3090’s on their website. They are currently showing aftermarket models from Inno3D, Gigabyte, EVGA, Asus TUF, Asus ROG Strix, and MSI.

According to OCUK’s website:

RTX 3080 – *AVAILABLE TO PRE-ORDER SEPTEMBER 17th*
RTX 3090 – *AVAILABLE TO PRE-ORDER SEPTEMBER 24th*
RTX 3070 – *AVAILABLE MID-END OCTOBER*

We are going to be continually updating the Nvidia RTX 3000-series listings as they come through so you don’t miss out when the pre-orders start flying.

For more information on the new Nvidia Ampere 3000-series GPUs,  you can check out our full round-up of the Nvidia countdown event here.

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