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Nvidia RTX 5060/5060 Ti review: You can have “affordable” or “future-proof.” Pick one. An OK, but uninspiring, end to the 50-series rollout for mid-range gaming PCs.
It's important to know the massive difference when comparing the RTX 5070 Ti desktop GPU vs. the RTX 5070 Ti laptop GPU.
The RTX 5070 and RTX 5070 Ti are both powerful graphics cards in their own right, but which of these two cards will provide the best bang for your buck?
Nvidia’s RTX 5070 Ti is a great GPU in the right desktop. However, it alone can’t bring the performance upgrade you may expect to outdated systems.
The RTX 5070 excels at 1440p gaming, and it does a decent job at 4K. But it’s not a major upgrade over the RTX 4070, and it’s even less impressive in games that don’t support DLSS. With just ...
The RTX 5070 Ti only draws a maximum of 300 watts, compared to the RTX 5080’s 360 watts, which means you can get away with a 750-watt power supply.
RTX 5070 Ti review: Gaming performance, benchmarks, and features explained. Discover if this $750 GPU is worth the upgrade.
Nvidia's RTX 50-series makes its first foray below the $1,000 mark starting this week, with the $749 RTX 5070 Ti—at least in theory.
The Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti packs great 4K performance not too far off the RTX 5080, but custom options like the Gigabyte Gaming OC model cost near the same.
Nvidia recommends at least a 750W power supply. The RTX 5070 Ti measures between 250W and 300W in games, which is about the same as previous mid-range cards such as the RTX 3070 Ti.
Nvidia’s new RTX 5070 Ti is a good deal if you can buy one at $749. It’s almost identical to the RTX 4080 and isn’t far off from an RTX 5080.
Before we dive in and get up-clos-and-personal with the ASUS PRIME GeForce RTX 5070 Ti though, let’s lay some of the groundworks and explain where the RTX 5070 Ti lives in NVIDA’s line-up.