Nvidia's new Ti model, the RTX 3070 Ti, is the latest Ampere GPU to try to bridge the gap between power and affordability. With an MSRP of $599, it's supposed to be a step closer to the RTX 3080 in terms of power without costing as much, although some partner cards are charging customers as much as $1,000.
Almost double MSRP is eBay levels of markup, and while there are $599 cards out there, stock on the best graphics cards is so low across the board that you'd be lucky to find any RTX 3070 Ti cards, let alone an affordable one.
With that in mind, we've prepared this guide to help you grab an RTX 3070 Ti from official sources. As of publishing, we've actually had some luck finding stock...assuming you live in Europe.
Where to buy RTX 3070 Ti — at a glance
US RTX 3070 Ti retailers: Amazon (opens in new tab) | B&H (opens in new tab) | Best Buy (opens in new tab) | Gamestop (opens in new tab) | Micro Center | Newegg (opens in new tab) | Nvidia (opens in new tab)
UK RTX 3080 retailers: Amazon UK (opens in new tab) | eBuyer (opens in new tab) | Overclockers (opens in new tab) | Scan (opens in new tab)
As of publishing time, some sites still don't even have RTX 3070 Ti listings up. Amazon and B&H are the big culprits here, although Amazon does have a few overpriced third party seller listings up. Best Buy and Newegg do have cards listed, but Best Buy says it's sold out and Newegg says it's out of stock (aside from what you can find in the Newegg Shuffle or from third party sellers). Micro Center does have in-store availability, but stock will depend on your location.