The new RTX 5070 Ti was officially released yesterday and complements the existing generation of graphics cards with a powerful solution in the high-end segment. With 16 GB of GDDR7 memory and modern architecture, it is primarily aimed at users who are looking for high frame rates at 1440p and also expect solid performance at 4K. The initial test reports are generally positive. The performance ranks between the models already available and outperforms the competition in several areas. The use of upscaling technologies in particular shows advantages that lead to better performance with demanding titles.
However, there is criticism regarding the pricing, as many models are already being offered above the announced price shortly after the sales launch. Availability is also seen as a potential problem, as only a limited number of units appear to be available. Anyone interested in a more detailed analysis should check back this afternoon. This will be followed by a detailed test of an overclocked version, which may deliver even better results.
I have summarized the most important press reviews for you below and hope I haven’t forgotten anyone who would have been worth linking to.
PC Games Hardware praises the performance of the RTX 5070 Ti, especially in 1440p and 4K resolutions. They emphasize that the card enables smooth rendering in many games and works efficiently. However, they also point out that availability at RRP may be limited and potential buyers should keep a close eye on market conditions. Read more…
ComputerBase analyzes the technical details of the RTX 5070 Ti and highlights the advantages of the new Blackwell architecture. They note that the card offers a significant increase in performance compared to the previous generation while remaining energy efficient. Again, pricing is seen as critical, especially in terms of actual availability at RRP. Read more…
HardwareLuxx highlights the overclocking potential of the RTX 5070 Ti and shows in their tests that the card can come close to the performance of the more expensive RTX 5080 through manual tuning. However, they emphasize that this depends on the cooling and the quality of the respective model. Pricing and availability are also seen as potential challenges here. Read more…
Golem.de reports on the launch of the RTX 5070 Ti and discusses the potential impact on the German market. They emphasize that the card offers a good price-performance ratio, but that the actual availability and pricing in Germany remains to be seen. Read more…
The Verge reports that the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti, priced at $749, is a promising addition to the 50 series. It outperforms AMD’s RX 7900 XT ($899) and competes closely with the RX 7900 XTX ($999) and Nvidia’s RTX 5080 ($999). The RTX 5070 Ti delivers solid performance for 1440p gaming and acceptable 4K capabilities, outperforming the previous generation RTX 4070 Ti by 14% at 4K and 22% at 1440p. It has notable improvements in new technologies such as DLSS 4 and Multi Frame Generation, which increase frame rates and visual clarity, although they do not fully replicate higher native frame rates. The card requires a 750-watt power supply and maintains manageable power consumption and temperature. Overall, the RTX 5070 Ti offers good value for money, assuming it remains available at MSRP. However, prices are rising due to limited availability and competition from AMD’s upcoming GPUs could affect market dynamics. Read more…
TechPowerUp praises the efficiency of the RTX 5070 Ti and emphasizes that it has a moderate power consumption despite its high performance. They emphasize that the card is particularly suitable for gamers who value a good balance between performance and power consumption. Read more…
Tom’s Hardware highlights that the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti uses the Blackwell architecture and GB203 GPU chip to optimize performance and price while retaining 16GB of VRAM. It offers a good balance between performance and price and is an excellent solution for 1440p gaming or 4K with upscaling. However, the performance jump over the previous generation isn’t massive, unless you factor in the marketing-heavy multi frame generation. There are also concerns about actual availability at RRP as early listings suggest higher prices. Read more…
PCMag rates the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti as a competent high-end graphics card in what will soon be a highly competitive market segment. In its tests, it is behind the RTX 5080, but overclocking could compensate for some of the performance difference. The card has 16 GB of GDDR7 memory and uses a 256-bit bus. The tested Asus Prime GeForce RTX 5070 Ti 16GB GDDR7 model showed moderate power consumption in the tests and remained within a safe temperature range. Overall, the RTX 5070 Ti offers a good price-performance ratio, especially when it is available at the RRP of 749 US dollars. Read more…
PC Gamer notes that the MSI RTX 5070 Ti Ventus 3X, priced at $750, offers impressive performance that comes close to that of the more expensive RTX 5080. The card has significant overclocking potential and can boost gaming performance beyond that of the previous generation with Multi Frame Generation. However, there are concerns about actual availability at RRP as early listings suggest higher prices. Read more…
Eurogamer reports that the RTX 5070 Ti offers solid performance, in some cases approaching that of the RTX 4080, especially when overclocked. Priced at $750, it offers good value for money, assuming it is available at that price. The card uses the Blackwell architecture and has 16GB of GDDR7 memory. However, there are concerns about actual availability at MSRP, as previous models in the 50 series have sold out quickly. Read more…
Gamers Nexus is critical of the RTX 5070 Ti and advises against buying it. In their video “NVIDIA RTX 5070 Ti GPU Absurdity”, they highlight that while the card offers solid performance, the pricing and availability are problematic. They emphasize that in many cases the card is not available at the advertised MSRP and the actual prices are often higher. YouTube
TechSpot reviewed the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti as a solid graphics card, but one that doesn’t fundamentally change the market. Priced at $749, it offers 16GB of VRAM and is positioned between the RTX 5070 and RTX 5080. Performance is impressive, especially in 1440p gaming, and it competes closely with AMD’s RX 7900 XT. However, there are concerns about availability at the recommended retail price, as actual market prices may vary. Overall, the RTX 5070 Ti is an attractive option for gamers looking for a powerful card at a moderate price. Read more…
Digital Foundry performs detailed benchmarks of the RTX 5070 Ti and shows that it offers excellent performance in many current games. They emphasize that the card is particularly suitable for gamers who want to play in high resolutions with high frame rates. Read more…
HotHardware reviews the pricing of the RTX 5070 Ti, noting that it offers good value for money compared to competing products. However, they emphasize that actual street prices may differ from the suggested retail price and potential buyers should take this into consideration. Read more…
TweakTown performs performance benchmarks of the RTX 5070 Ti and shows that it outperforms rival models in many games. Read more…
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