ASUS PRIME GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Video Card Review

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Introduction The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti is launching here in February of 2025, and we’ve got a fresh review of the new ASUS PRIME GeForce RTX 5070 Ti video card with an MSRP of $749. If you are unfamiliar with the new GeForce RTX 50 series announced at CES 2025, as well as the […]

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Hey, I see that MSRP of 749... got a link where I can see it for that price. Not buy it because we ALL know that's impossible.

I have to take it back. Looking at Microcenters site it's been marked DOWN to 749.99 from the 899.99 price it was initially published at!

I wonder of J2C's video had an impact on that.
 
While I expected it to be much closer to the RTX 4080 vs the RTX 4070Ti, it's a nice card none the less.

From what I've gathered from other reviews, the 5070Ti likes 4k better than 1440p, where it seems to call for some driver optimizations, could be the best 4kDLSS card for the price.

No reason to get a 4070Ti and might wanna hold off getting a 4080Super until they come down in price.

There's also futureproofing with neural shaders and the other new fancy features Blackwell brings to the table.

I was betting it would be a great overclocker, very pleasant surprise.

Now let's see what AMD brings to the table. I'm expecting the 9700XT to be faster than the 5070Ti in raster with RTX4080Super level of performance.
 
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No reason to get a 4070Ti and might wanna hold off getting a 4080Super until they come down in price.
There's no reason getting a 4070TiS or 4080S because they are completely OOS everywhere other than China.
 
I would not be too thrilled about the 5070 Ti's 4K gaming performance, to be honest. It would most definitely require DLSS to be enabled, and RT would be a pipedream.
 
I would not be too thrilled about the 5070 Ti's 4K gaming performance, to be honest. It would most definitely require DLSS to be enabled, and RT would be a pipedream.
From what I've seen, 4k gaming is within reach in several games even without DLSS, but RT is pretty much out of the question even with DLSS. well... actually there's multiframe generation, but, really?
 
I'd run it at 4k if that's what I had to work with, DLSS and MFG if I had to. Remember older games / slower games are still fine, but make for less interesting benchmarks ;).
 
I'd run it at 4k if that's what I had to work with, DLSS and MFG if I had to. Remember older games / slower games are still fine, but make for less interesting benchmarks ;).

Yeah, but if you want to play newer games... Also consider people keep their cards maybe 2+ years, so you are talking about new game releases in 2025, 2026, and maybe 2027 that you'll be playing on it.
 
what would it change
It would change my knowledge about how the 5070ti works at 4k? (W/o having to go to other sites who DID do 4k benchies)
Some folks are under the impression it provides a better 4k experience. *shrugs*
It will provide a better 4k experience than my 3070ti, so I would like to see by how much.
I would not be too thrilled about the 5070 Ti's 4K gaming performance, to be honest. It would most definitely require DLSS to be enabled, and RT would be a pipedream.
Surely its not a 5090 or 5080 but its a card that is going to cost at a minimum of 749$ so 4k benchmarks are warranted IMHO.
Especially as alot of people are not interested in paying 1200$+ for the 5080.
And lastly I would like my favorite site to cover the bases, rather than having to look at various sites for the info.
 
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It would change my knowledge about how the 5070ti works at 4k? (Who having to go to other sites who DID do 4k benchies)

It will provide a better 4k experience than my 3070ti, so I would like to see by how much.

Surely its not a 5090 or 5080 but its a card that is going to cost at a minimum of 749$ so 4k benchmarks are warranted IMHO.
Especially as alot of people are not interested in paying 1200$+ for the 5080.
And lastly I would like my favorite site to cover the bases, rather than having to look at various sites for the info.

There's a lot of bases to cover these days, but duly noted.
 
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