Monday, December 16th 2024

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Leak Tips More VRAM, Cores, and Power Draw

It's an open secret by now that NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 5000 series GPUs are on the way, with an early 2025 launch on the cards. Now, preliminary details about the RTX 5070 Ti have leaked, revealing an increase in both VRAM and TDP and suggesting that the new upper mid-range GPU will finally address the increased VRAM demand from modern games. According to the leak from Wccftech, the RTX 5070 Ti will have 16 GB of GDDR7 VRAM, up from 12 GB on the RTX 4070 Ti, as we previously speculated. Also confirming previous leaks, the new sources confirm that the 5070 Ti will use the cut-down GB203 chip, although the new leak points to a significantly higher TBP of 350 W. The new memory configuration will supposedly run on a 256-bit memory bus and run at 28 Gbps for a total memory bandwidth of 896 GB/s, which is a significant boost over the RTX 4070 Ti.

Supposedly, the RTX 5070 Ti will also see a bump in total CUDA cores, from 7680 in the RTX 4070 Ti to 8960 in the RTX 5070 Ti. The new RTX 5070 Ti will also switch to the 12V-2x6 power connector, compared to the 16-pin connector from the 4070 Ti. NVIDIA is expected to announce the RTX 5000 series graphics cards at CES 2025 in early January, but the RTX 5070 Ti will supposedly be the third card in the 5000-series launch cycle. That said, leaks suggest that the 5070 Ti will still launch in Q1 2025, meaning we may see an indication of specs at CES 2025, although pricing is still unclear.

Update Dec 16th: Kopite7kimi, ubiquitous hardware leaker, has since responded to the RTX 5070 Ti leaks, stating that 350 W may be on the higher end for the RTX 5070 Ti: "...the latest data shows 285W. However, 350W is also one of the configs." This could mean that a TBP of 350 W is possible, although maybe only on certain graphics card models, if competition is strong, or in certain boost scenarios.
Sources: Wccftech, Kopite7kimi on X
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160 Comments on NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Leak Tips More VRAM, Cores, and Power Draw

#151
ToxicTaZ
Vya Domus40 series already disappointed a lot of people with it's atrocious pricing and very weak gen on gen improvement. The 4080 outperformed the 3090ti by just 10% at 1200$, that was already very poor value and according to the leaks the 5080 will have basically half the shaders of the 5090 so this time around it will look even weaker.

Everything except the one GPU at the top of stack is becoming more and more underpowered compared to previous generations, these are facts not speculation. If you refuse to accept this reality you are simply delusional, not surprising for an Nvidia fanboy.
I just upgraded from RTX 2080 Super 8GB NVlink setup to RTX 4080 Super 16GB. Was a huge upgrade for me. Until my next future RTX 6080 Super 32GB.

Next-gen is only 20% performance increase.

8800XT = 7900XTX

5070Ti = 4080 Super

People are dreaming if they think the RTX 5070Ti will perform the same as the RTX 4090 not going to happen.

Let's see if the RTX 5070Ti can compete against my "MSI RTX 4080 Super 16G SUPRIM X" looking forward to seeing upcoming benchmarks.

Finally AMD RDNA4 cot up to two years old DLSS 3 tech. DLSS 4 is well beyond RDNA4. AMD cancelled high-end RDNA4 and too my knowledge RDNA5 tech is cancelled. AMD cancelled the 7950XTX making Nvidia cancel the 4080Ti & 4090Ti.

Nvidia has no competition, the real problem is AMD & & Intel can't make a good GPU architecture at the moment with only modest 20% performance increase with crazy TDP Power going up across the board.

Cheers
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#152
Vya Domus
ToxicTaZAMD cancelled the 7950XTX making Nvidia cancel the 4080Ti & 4090Ti.
There was never any concrete proof of a "7950XTX" to have been a serious consideration by AMD and it wouldn't have mattered because it was just going to be an overclocked 7900XTX.

The likely reason the 4090ti was canceled is because at some point they realized it would have made the future 50 series look even worse.
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#154
iameatingjam
OrdyEh, I'm hoping Intel release a B980 ~20GB card with 4080 specs, but ~50% cheaper than the 4080.
I wish that too but I'm pretty sure they cancelled their high end chip. There's a midrange chip which from what I understand is... in an uncertain position right now, might come, might not. I think the best we could hope for is a b770 or something similar.
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#155
Why_Me
Vya Domus40 series already disappointed a lot of people with it's atrocious pricing and very weak gen on gen improvement. The 4080 outperformed the 3090ti by just 10% at 1200$, that was already very poor value and according to the leaks the 5080 will have basically half the shaders of the 5090 so this time around it will look even weaker.

Everything except the one GPU at the top of stack is becoming more and more underpowered compared to previous generations, these are facts not speculation. If you refuse to accept this reality you are simply delusional, not surprising for an Nvidia fanboy.
RTX 3090 Ti 24GB MSRP: $2,000
RTX 4080 Super 16GB MSRP: $1,000



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#156
ToxicTaZ
Why_MeRTX 3090 Ti 24GB MSRP: $2,000
RTX 4080 Super 16GB MSRP: $1,000



So the RTX 5070Ti 350w is trading blows with the RTX 4080 Super 320w and let's see if my MSI RTX 4080 Super 16G SUPRIM X outperforming the RTX 5070Ti and using less power.

Only advantages are costing less to buy and DLSS 4 advantages.

Cheers
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#157
Why_Me
ToxicTaZSo the RTX 5070Ti 350w is trading blows with the RTX 4080 Super 320w and let's see if my MSI RTX 4080 Super 16G SUPRIM X outperforming the RTX 5070Ti and using less power.

Only advantages are costing less to buy and DLSS 4 advantages.

Cheers
I'm more curious as to how the 5070 Ti stacks up against the 4070 Ti.
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#158
ToxicTaZ
Why_MeI'm more curious as to how the 5070 Ti stacks up against the 4070 Ti.
Well if it's 20% more performance than the RTX 4070Ti Super. It would be 25% performance increase over the RTX 4070Ti.

25% performance increase with 350w TDP increase and the MRSP price increase all not sounding good.

Cheers
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