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.
Update (04/26): the above Newegg listing in the US has now skyrocketed back up in price unfortunately. On the bright side, the UK OCUK listing is still in stock for a reasonable price. Original article continues…
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…