Tuesday, January 28th 2025
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Launches on February 20
NVIDIA's third graphics card from the RTX 50-series "Blackwell" generation, the GeForce RTX 5070 Ti, reportedly launches on February 20, 2025, according to a VideoCardz report. Reviews of RTX 5070 Ti priced at the NVIDIA MSRP of USD $749 should go live on February 19, with reviews of cards priced above MSRP following on February 20. All cards go on sale from February 20.
The RTX 5070 Ti is based on the same 5 nm "GB203" silicon as the RTX 5080 that launches later this week, but while the RTX 5080 maxes the silicon out, enabling all 84 SM, the RTX 5070 Ti is slightly cut down, with 70 out of 84 SM being enabled, resulting in 8,960 CUDA cores, 280 Tensor cores, 70 RT cores, 280 TMUs, and an unknown number of ROPs. The memory size is 16 GB, across the chip's full 256-bit GDDR7 memory interface, although NVIDIA didn't confirm memory speeds. Its TGP is down to 300 W compared to the 360 W of the RTX 5080.
Source:
VideoCardz
The RTX 5070 Ti is based on the same 5 nm "GB203" silicon as the RTX 5080 that launches later this week, but while the RTX 5080 maxes the silicon out, enabling all 84 SM, the RTX 5070 Ti is slightly cut down, with 70 out of 84 SM being enabled, resulting in 8,960 CUDA cores, 280 Tensor cores, 70 RT cores, 280 TMUs, and an unknown number of ROPs. The memory size is 16 GB, across the chip's full 256-bit GDDR7 memory interface, although NVIDIA didn't confirm memory speeds. Its TGP is down to 300 W compared to the 360 W of the RTX 5080.
23 Comments on NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Launches on February 20
I guess we'll see if the 5070Ti supply is any better than the 5090, but Nvidia undercutting the partner brands is something they did with the 40 series, looks like it got a lot worse with the 50 series though.
I desperately need a dual fan version under 20 cm or just the PCB with water-cooling.
And heck many of them upgrading from 2000 and 3000 series might see a decent uplift and use that as proof that Nvidia's marketing was "correct".
It's sad but there's a reason Nvidia continues to say things like 'the 5070 is faster than the 4090'. Regardless of the actual performance uplift, it creates hype that generates sales and shapes people's perception. How people preceive a product is unfortunately more important to how well it sells than actual performance. It's why certain companies can sell the same chinese made product for $50 while others can only sell it for $4. Enthusiasts might know the exact performance they want but 99% of the market are completely fine with simply feeling like they got a premium product regardless of whether that's true or not.
My RTX 3070 is waiting for the 6000 series.
And btw, there is no 21/9 2160p 240Hz OLED to justify changing my GPU.
Will be exactly in the middle between 4080 and 4070ti s.
While you often hear that it will be the best of 5000. It's funny.
www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/geforce-rtx-4070-ti-super.c4187
Oh but let's compare the 4070ti NonSuper...
www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/geforce-rtx-4070-ti.c3950
Oh wait, same price...
Sooo....you were saying?