A plethora of RX 9070 models from AMD’s partners were listed on Amazon for more than $750, and you could only get hold of those if you were subscribed to the company’s Prime membership. Assuming that you were not a paid member, you would be forced to pay an additional premium. Fortunately, no such conditions have been applied to the PowerColor Reaper version of AMD’s RX 9070 because it is available for only $679.99. For those wondering, this figure is the lowest price that we have seen from this GPU.
For those skeptical about the offer, the shipping and fulfillment will be done by Amazon, which should boost your confidence about this deal. At launch, the RX 9070 was available at an MSRP of $549, but you will only stumble upon this price in a perfect world, which we do not live in right now. Even then, paying a $130 premium does not sound terrible at all. Of course you will likely be scratching your head as to what are the negatives of getting the PowerColor Reaper, and we are glad you asked, because about the only thing you have to do is muster some patience because it will take sometime for the graphics card to reach you.

Based on Amazon’s estimates, the fastest delivery will happen between May 14 and May 30, with free delivery taking up to June 3. While it is not an ideal outcome that you have to potentially wait for more than a month, that is the price to pay if you want the cheapest RX 9070 available on Amazon. Speaking of cheap, for $899.99, you can get the RX 9070 XT to get a little performance boost when running those ‘eye candy’ games at higher resolutions, but if your ultimate goal is to rack up the highest savings, go for the PowerColor Reaper version.
Get the PowerColor Reaper AMD Radeon RX 9070 from Amazon - $679.99
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