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Best Buy stock has dropped! You can now get your hands on an RTX 4060 Ti (FE or third-party) in the US and Canada from the Best Buy website. Pricing varies between the $399 MSRP as far up as $469.99 – needless to say, we don’t really recommend you drop the extra seventy bucks.
Our current top picks – assuming you’re looking for a third-party card rather than the FE model – are this Asus model going for $399.99 at Newegg, and for the UK this MSI card selling at the only-marginally-cheaper £389.99 from Scan.
Stock is starting to land at Newegg in the US – RTX 4060 Ti models from Gigabyte, Zotac, and MSI are all now available from the retailer. No sign from B&H or Best Buy just yet – although due to expected high demand, Best Buy is once again operating a members-only reservation process (although you can make a BB account for free!)
Good news – while Best Buy and Newegg don’t have stock live just yet, if you’re in the US you can now order the Founders Edition RTX 4060 Ti directly from the Nvidia website! It looks like third-party cards still aren’t available in the US just yet, though.
And we’re off! Except, not quite. If you’re in the US, it looks like major retailers haven’t released their stock just yet, but we’ll update this page the moment the RTX 4060 Ti becomes available.
For you lucky folks over in the UK, the card is now available at Overclockers and Scan, as well as directly from the Nvidia website if you’re looking to pick up the Founders Edition model!
T-minus 20 minutes, folks! As is typically the case, not every retailer will have the RTX 4060 Ti available at the exact moment the clock strikes nine (or two, if you’re in the UK). So if you find that the cards you want are sold out at Best Buy or Scan, be patient and keep a close eye on the other retailer sites.
We’re less than an hour out from the release of the RTX 4060 Ti – get your refreshing fingers ready. Nvidia has yet to release a proper budget graphics card in its current generation of GPUs, so we can expect demand to be higher than we saw for the RTX 4070 and 4080 – though with the current cost-of-living crisis affecting the UK, it’s likely that British stock will linger for longer than in the US – something we’ve seen with other recent GPU releases.
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