Well, it's been a long run of astonishing prices for the RTX 4090—and gaming PCs featuring Nvidia's monster GPU—but this Amazon Prime Day we're just starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel. Prime Day itself doesn't technically kick off until tomorrow, but as veterans of the sales will tell you, the good deals start a lot earlier than that.
We've already got a head start on the discounts on our Amazon Prime Day PC gaming deals page, and I'm pleased to report that the price drops are already well underway. As a result, I've already found some great deals on machines featuring Nvidia's most powerful gaming GPU, and even an RTX 4090 itself for MSRP.
Merciful mana from the heavens if you ask me, as while none of these deals could truly be called cheap, what you're getting is still the fastest gaming graphics card you can buy today, for a fair bit less than you'd find it a mere week ago.
Nvidia's next-generation Blackwell GPUs are still yet to be announced. But even once the latest Nvidia cards are here, the RTX 4090 is still going to be a performance monster. It's always been a very pricey component, but what you get for your money is immense power—and a card that'll still be tearing through the latest games for years to come.
Gigabyte RTX 4090 | 24 GB GDDR6X | 16,384 CUDA Cores | 2,520 MHz boost | $1,599.99 at Newegg
RTX 4090 pricing is still silly money, but at least with this card, you're getting it at MSRP. What with all the export ban nonsense, the RTX 4090 was way up over $2,000 for a time. Now it's back down to something vaguely sane. And it's still by far the fastest graphics card on the planet. Or off it, for that matter.
RTX 4090 price check: Amazon $1,738 | Best Buy $1,738 | Walmart $1,629.99
Let's start off with the RTX 4090 itself. We've seen prices for Nvidia's top-of-the-range card go up to quite frankly astronomical figures, and while it's got a staggering amount of power in one single component, at $2,000 and up it really wasn't worth it—not
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