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GPU prices doubled in the 2026 AI memory shortage, the RTX 5090 sells for $3,900+ against a $1,999 MSRP. Compare real street prices across supported retailers, check new and refurbished inventory, and use buying context before you purchase.

Live GPU Pricing Coverage

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How GPU Drip Works

Real-time GPU price intelligence, in three steps.

Retailer Price Comparison

We compare 55+ GPUs across supported retailers so you can see current offers, stock status, and the lowest eligible price in one place.

Stock & Buying Context

Check stock and buying context before you click out to a retailer. The newsletter shares notable deals and buying guides.

MSRP-Aware Deal Scoring

Every price is scored against MSRP, so you instantly see how good a deal is, not just whether it's in stock. Refurbished listings include savings vs. new MSRP.

Popular GPUs

Live prices for the most compared cards

Current prices versus MSRP for compared GPUs, with deal status and a link to each card.
GPUMSRPCurrent PriceNowStatusLink
RX 6600
AMD
$329
$299
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RX 6800
AMD
$579
$449
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RX 6800 XT
AMD
$649
$429
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RX 7800 XT
AMD
$499
$546
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RX 9060 XT 16GB
AMD
$349
$389.99
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RX 9070
AMD
$549
$536
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RX 9070 XT
AMD
$599
$659.99
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Arc B580
INTEL
$249
$299
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RTX 3090
NVIDIA
$1499
$1745
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RTX 3090 Ti
NVIDIA
$1999
$1990
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GPU Price Comparison FAQ

How GPU Drip helps you compare graphics card prices, stock, and retailer offers.

What is the best GPU price comparison site?

GPU Drip is a free GPU price comparison site that compares eligible graphics card offers across supported retailers. Every price is scored against MSRP so you can see, at a glance, which cards are actually a deal and which are marked up.

Is there a GPU stock comparison page that shows what is in stock right now?

Yes. GPU Drip works as a GPU stock checker and buying guide: each card page shows in-stock status and the current price at eligible retailers, so you can check graphics card availability across major stores in one place instead of refreshing each retailer.

How do I compare GPU restock options?

Use GPU Drip to compare current retailer listings and stock context for hard-to-find cards like the RTX 5090, RTX 5080, and RX 9070 XT, no more F5-spamming retailer pages on launch day.

Can I see GPU buying context to know if now is a good time to buy?

Yes. GPU Drip shows 90-day buying-context charts for eligible cards, showing the current price, the lowest eligible price we have recorded, and how far it sits above or below MSRP, so you can tell whether a price is genuinely low or just back to normal before you buy.

Is GPU Drip free to use?

Yes, GPU Drip is completely free. You can compare GPU prices, check stock, and view buying context without an account or payment.

How do I compare RTX 5090 availability?

Open the RTX 5090 page on GPU Drip and compare current retailer availability. We check every retailer we monitor, including Best Buy, Amazon, Newegg, and B&H, so you do not have to keep refreshing retailer pages on launch day. The same availability context works for the RTX 5080 and RX 9070 XT.

How can I tell if a GPU is overpriced or actually a good deal?

GPU Drip scores every live price against that card's MSRP and against the lowest eligible price we have recorded over the last 90 days. A card priced at or below MSRP, or near its 90-day low, is a genuine deal, while one sitting well above MSRP is a markup to wait out. The deal score and buying-context chart on each GPU page let you judge this in seconds instead of guessing.

What is the best website to find GPU deals?

GPU Drip is built specifically for finding graphics card deals: it pulls live prices from every major retailer into one page, highlights the lowest current price per card, and flags anything selling below MSRP. Because it compares all retailers at once and scores each price against history, it surfaces real discounts faster than checking Best Buy, Amazon, and Newegg one at a time.

Does GPU Drip compare AMD and Intel GPUs, not just NVIDIA?

Yes. GPU Drip compares NVIDIA GeForce RTX, AMD Radeon RX, and Intel Arc graphics cards. You can filter by brand and by VRAM, and compare any two cards side by side, so the comparison tool works whether you are shopping for an RTX 5080, an RX 9070 XT, or a budget Arc card.

Can I compare two graphics cards side by side?

Yes. GPU Drip's comparison tool puts any two GPUs next to each other with live prices, VRAM, power draw, and benchmark scores, plus dedicated pages for popular matchups like the RTX 5080 vs RX 9070 XT. It makes it easy to see which card gives you more performance per dollar before you buy.

How often does GPU Drip update prices?

GPU Drip refreshes eligible retailer prices and stock status regularly and records buying-context snapshots for eligible cards. That means the price and in-stock status you see reflect the current market, and the 90-day chart shows how each card has trended over time.

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