The RTX 3080 back in stock at Amazon for $969 - is it worth it?

deals image: MSI Gaming GeForce RTX 3080
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A quick PSA for gamers looking for a beefy GPU - the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 is now back in stock at Amazon for $969 - the cheapest price we've seen over the past year at the retailer. This particular listing is for an MSI 10GB LHR variant, so this is likely to appeal to gamers instead of miners.

While still $300 more expensive than MSRP and arguably the price you should be paying for this card, this official Amazon listing is about $300 to $400 cheaper than the usual price you'd be looking at paying over at eBay. Is it a deal? That's a stretch, but it's a good sign for things to come and worth keeping an eye on. 

Note, if you click through on the above link and see a price of $1,199, then you'll have to click the "New & Used (19) from $921.49" bit to find the relevant Amazon listing. We're not sure why Amazon hides its own listings like this sometimes, but it often does.

RTX 3080 back in stock at Amazon

MSI Gaming GeForce RTX 3080 10GB LHR: $969 at Amazon

MSI Gaming GeForce RTX 3080 10GB LHR: $969 at Amazon
A rare official RTX 3080 listing has just appeared on Amazon for $999. While still super pricey (about $300 more than MSRP), this is still the cheapest listing we've seen since launch on this super popular card. It's cheaper than eBay, too, although some may prefer to hold out for the next generation of Nvidia cards now or see if the market improves further.

Is the RTX 3080 worth it at $999?

Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080

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If you're comparing it to prices over the past year, then yes, today's listing at Amazon is by far the best 'deal' on this particular graphics card. It's much cheaper than scrambling to find an acceptable price on eBay, where the card is still absurdly priced. Subsequently, this Amazon listing is sure to sell out fairly quickly. 

However, we're still $300 off MSRP here, and it's worth noting that there will likely be another generation of Nvidia cards this year. If you're looking for a performance GPU, then it could be worth it to hold off until the RTX 4000 series of cards appear on the horizon. 

We also think graphics card prices have a fair chance to fall even further if things continue at this trajectory. The closest estimate we have from a leading retailer in May at the moment, which, while vague, isn't too far off now... Let's see how things play out.

Alex Whitelock
Retail Editor

Alex is TechRadar's retail editor, specializing in deals, buying advice, and general tips on how to save our readers as much cash as possible. He's covered events like Black Friday and Amazon in some capacity for over seven years now; both in editorial and other ecommerce adjacent roles on TechRadar, T3, GamesRadar, and other Future PLC sites. Alex's expertise touches on most areas, but he has a particular love for phones, laptops, and cameras, being an avid photographer.