Best Buy mixed up prices for RX 480 models

Sometimes retailers slip up, and this time it was Best Buy's turn. AMD's new Radeon RX 480 launched today, and it seems that a few lucky shoppers may have made off with a superior model on the cheap thanks to a pricing error.

When I took a look at BestBuy.com this morning, I found that the retailer had the 8GB RX 480 listed at $200, while the 4GB version was listed at $250. The clear mix-up (or unlikely surprise launch day deal) meant that the 8GB card sold out quickly. As of this writing, Best Buy still had the 4GB model in stock.

Like we've seen with the recent Nvidia Pascal launches, retailers are short on stock. As I write this, Newegg lists all of their RX 480 models—save one PowerColor 8GB model for $240—as out of stock or sold out. Amazon doesn't have any RX 480 models listed yet. 

For our Canadian readers, it looks like NCIX is taking back-orders and pre-orders for the RX 480. I found RX 480 models at overclockers.co.uk for around £220.

Alex Campbell
Alex first built a PC so he could play Quake III Arena as a young lad, and he's been building desktop PCs ever since. A Marine vet with a background in computer science, Alex is into FOSS and Linux, and dabbles in the areas of security and encryption. When he's not looking up console Linux commands or enjoying a dose of Windows 10-induced schadenfreude, he plays with fire in his spare time.