You Can Pick up an RTX 3070 for $589 Right Now: Real Deals

More GPUs are on sale today as we spot more 30-series graphics cards at discount pricing. Grab a Gigabyte Vision OC GeForce RTX 3070 from Newegg for only $589or a Gigabyte Eagle OC RTX 3060 for just $389. These GPUs have seen some serious price drops over the last couple of months, and with the 40-series cards on the horizon, here's hoping they drop in price even more. 

Today's also a good day to get your hands on a giant 31.5-inch curved QHD gaming monitor. The Acer XZ322QU has dipped down to an amazingly low $279 — that's a great deal for such a feature-rich display. 

Check out some peripheral offers below. 

TL;DR — Today’s Best Deals

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Gigabyte Vision OC GeForce RTX 3070 8GB GPU: was $759, now $589 with code GFDBT7389 at Newegg

Gigabyte Vision OC GeForce RTX 3070 8GB GPU: was $759, now $589 with code GFDBT7389 at Newegg
With 5888 CUDA Cores and a core clock speed of 1815MHz, the RTX 3070 is a superb GPU for ray-tracing in video games and getting the most FPS in your favorite titles. 

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Gigabyte Eagle OC RTX 3060 12GB GPU: was $459, now $389 with code SSBT827 at Newegg

Gigabyte Eagle OC RTX 3060 12GB GPU: was $459, now $389 with code SSBT827 at Newegg
The RTX 3060 has 3584 CUDA cores that are able to boost to 1807MHz clock speeds. With 12GB of GDDR6 VRAM and a 192-bit memory bus, this card is a great entry-level GPU for gaming. 

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Acer XZ322QU 31.5-Inch Curved QHD Gaming Monitor: was $399, now $279 at Micro Center

Acer XZ322QU 31.5-Inch Curved QHD Gaming Monitor: was $399, now $279 at Micro Center
This monitor has a QHD resolution with a 165Hz refresh rate on a VA panel with a 1500R curve and HDR400 certification.

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Logitech G Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse: was $129, now $75 at Amazon

Logitech G Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse: was $129, now $75 at Amazon
The Logitech G Pro Wireless Hero has a 25K DPI sensor and has been a favorite of competitive FPS gamers for ages. With a lightweight design and high accuracy, and accompanied by long battery life. 

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Cooler Master MM720 Lightweight Gaming Mouse: was $52, now $16 at Amazon

Cooler Master MM720 Lightweight Gaming Mouse: was $52, now $16 at Amazon
This is the glossy white version of the Cool Master MM720 gaming mouse that features a cutout honeycomb design that reduces the overall weight of the mouse. With a 16K DPI optical sensor and PTFE feet, this is a serious contender for the best value FPS mouse, especially at this price point.  See our review of the Cooler Master MM720 for more details.

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Stewart Bendle is a deals and coupon writer at Tom's Hardware. A firm believer in “Bang for the buck” Stewart likes to research the best prices and coupon codes for hardware and build PCs that have a great price for performance ratio.

  • wcbhkids
    Not sure it's a real deal to pay 22% over MSRP for a card near the end of its product cycle.
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  • LastStanding
    A rule of thumb, whatever these so-called deals are marked off at, take off a minimum of 170 bucks of its initial MSRP, and that is what its value SHOULD BE around selling at today.
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  • g-unit1111
    wcbhkids said:
    Not sure it's a real deal to pay 22% over MSRP for a card near the end of its product cycle.

    But then the 4000 series will be released and it will fetch higher prices when the bots and minion sellers buy all of the inventory by the time Christmas rolls around.
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  • mac_angel
    considering Gigabyte has horrible customer service and support, won't honour their warranty, and won't cooperate with customs officials, that's extremely far from a "good deal"
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