Well, “least worst” maybe
The bad news is that the vast majority of Prime Day GPU “deals” still reach above the respective card’s original retail price. The good news is that I’ve found a small handful of offers that are, if nothing else, good value by the incredibly whacked-out standards of the past two years. First up, there are a couple of Nvidia GeForce RTX 30 series cards worth considering in the UK, including an MSI-madeRTX 3070(that Ebuyer have price matched). Sticking with RTX cards, which can run bothDLSSandDLAA, GameStop have a reasonableRTX 3060deal for US buyers.
As for AMD’s Radeon series, the 1440p-mindedRadeon RX 6700 XTgets deals on both sides of the pond. Ebuyer’s UK-only offer on the RX 6600 is also one of the few times you’ll see a current-gen GPU below £300.
We’re approaching the halfway point of Prime Day’s two-day runtime, so there’s a smidge’s chance of more GPU discounts tomorrow. You can keep track with our guide to thebest Prime Day PC gaming deals, which covers Amazon listings specifically, while ouranti-Prime Day dealsguide covers alternative retailers.