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THE GPU MARKET is hard to keep up with these days, especially in terms of pricing. But the upside is that there are now some very interesting, if often fleeting, deals to be had. That’s a welcome change from 18 months to two years of hideously high pricing during the pandemic.

Anyway, here’s one we’d like to swing past you. How about an AMD Radeon 6700 XT 12GB for $320, including a copy of Starfield? If you were going to buy Starfield anyway, take $70 off, making the effective price $250.

Into our AMD rig it goes. Sure, it’s last-gen versus the Radeon

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