This AMD RX 6950 XT GPU now costs less than $600 in Black Friday deal

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Act quickly because we’re expecting the XFX Speedster AMD RX 6950 XT to sell out soon. In a surprise move, Best Buy has just knocked $300 off the graphics card, bringing the total down to just $590 (was $890). Hands-down, this is the best RX 6950 Black Friday deal we’ve seen.

Generally speaking, the RX 6950 XT doesn’t usually dip below $600. Over on Amazon where the card is sold out, you could previously expect to pay around $660. It’s well-liked for offering a phenomenal gaming performance across the board. The news that it’s now available for less than $600 is fantastic news for anyone who’s been waiting for the price to drop this year. This card is capable of 4K gaming but you’ll find the sweet spot is 1440p.

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For demanding titles such as Starfield, this XFX Speedster card is a great choice. Though it can run a little hot and loud at around 60C at its peak. Still though, the price point is difficult to beat, and compared to current-gen graphics cards, $590 is a fantastic price. Anyone who hasn’t upgraded their graphics card in a while will be blown away by what it can do, especially compared to some of the best Nvidia graphics cards for around the same market price.

Aesthetically speaking, XFX has done a great job here – the card features an all-black logo backplate and nice looking LED logo. Before buying, remember that XFX Speedster graphics cards can run a little on the larger side, so make sure you have enough clearance in your case. We wouldn’t recommend anything smaller than a Corsair 5000D case.

Now that you’re here, you may like to see some more Black Friday 6000 GPU deals, or even some at Black Friday 1440p monitor deals to go with your new graphics card!

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