Overclocking NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti

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Introduction The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti launched in February of 2025 with an MSRP of $749, and represents the third-highest video card in NVIDIA’s Blackwell GeForce RTX 50 Series lineup for 2025. Unlike the GeForce RTX 5090 and GeForce RTX 5080, which have Founders Edition models, the GeForce RTX 5070 Ti is a partner-only […]

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I'm a big fan of NVIDIA's x70 Ti models and always try to advocate for folks to pay closer attention to them since they usually have the same silicon as an x80 model. Pay hundreds less, OC them, and basically end up in the same arena as an x80 for much less.
 
Long gone are the days that an overclock could meet or even exceed the performance of a next tier up card.

Today you are lucky if you get a >10% performance improvement.

That said, the impressive part is that the power and heat didn't go up by much.
 
I'm a big fan of NVIDIA's x70 Ti models and always try to advocate for folks to pay closer attention to them since they usually have the same silicon as an x80 model. Pay hundreds less, OC them, and basically end up in the same arena as an x80 for much less.
Ever since the x70Ti cards were released I've always chosen them as they are the best bang for the buck IMO.
 
I'd argue that slightly. With ~400 Mhz increase on this, it's definitely encroaching on x80 territory.

1440p -this card

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1440p - 5080 founders edition at stock

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Picked up a Msi Ventus 3X OC 5070Ti, only because I just happened to see one in stock at my local bestbuy when they first came out. Would not have been my first choice for AIB brand/board but I really wanted one NOW.

Hard locked to 300w TGP. but through some undervolting and OC I was able to get some nice increases in performance while just touching the 300w limit.

Even though the games I play aren't overly demanding it played what I needed at 4K, the OC was a nice touch to get a few more frames.
 
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