Finally, the most powerful gaming graphics card is available in the UK at almost MSRP and comes with a free copy of DOOM: The Dark Ages

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With the gorgeous weather in the UK today, staying inside and playing computer games is probably not the best plan, plus, with the heat these massive graphics cards kick out, you do not want to be trapped in a room with them. If, however, you've been waiting with bated breath to get your hands on one of Nvidia's RTX 5090 behemoths, now's your chance.

It's finally back in stock and not on sale for a horrendously over-inflated MSRP price (the original MSRP is egregious enough), you can pick up this GPU with a slight discount and also grab a free premium edition of DOOM: The Dark Ages game up until May 21st.

This deal is available at Overclockers, where the Palit GeForce RTX 5090 GameRock graphics card is on sale for £2,099. This is a slight discount from the list price of £2,159 and the cheapest price I can find for this giant GPU in the UK.

The RTX 5090 comes with an uncompromising 32GB of GDDR7 VRAM on a 512-bit memory interface, which means you get a whopping 1792GB/s bandwidth capability. The core clock of this card is 2017MHz, with a boost clock of up to 2407MHz, using its 21760 CUDA cores to power your games.

The Palit GameRock RTX 5090 is contained in a large 3.5-slot chassis with triple-fan cooling and large heatsinks. It's brightly coloured, and will stand out in any build. You will need a large PC case to house this beast and a decent power supply to feed its 600W needs and cover transient power spikes.


Palit Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 GameRock Graphics Card: now £2,099 at Overclockers

Palit Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 GameRock Graphics Card: now £2,099 at Overclockers (was £2,159)
This uber-powerful graphics card is the top-tier offering from Nvidia and board partner Palit. On sale for a price near the originally announced MSRP, the RTX 5090 boasts a massive 32GB of superfast GDDR7 VRAM, 21760 CUDA Cores, 2407MHz boost clock speed, and compatibility with Nvidia's DLSS 4 frame-generation tech. If you want to play the biggest games on 4K ultra settings and not have a slideshow, this is the card for you - if you can afford it.


If you're considering an RTX 5090 in your system, please check out our review of the Nvidia RTX 5090 and see how it performs across our gaming benchmarks, compare it against the competition, and previous generations of GPUs in our GPU Hierarchy.

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Stewart Bendle
Deals Writer

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.