Tuesday, February 11th 2025

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti AIB Card Listed Online for $1,212

The NVIDIA RTX 5070 Ti gaming GPU is expected to be available starting February 20, although whether gamers are going to be able to purchase one anytime soon is a different story entirely. That said, a recent listing on an Austrian retailer's website has revealed the pricing details for the MSI RTX 5070 Ti Gaming Trio card - a cool €1169 (inclusive of 19% VAT), roughly equivalent to $1212. Compared to NVIDIA's official pricing for the RTX 5070 Ti in most parts of the EU, a 33% increase in price can be observed. Of course, the MSI GAMING TRIO is quite a high-end card, but the price delta is quite surprising regardless. Depending on supply, the prices may further inflate, if the events of the RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 launch are repeated.

The RTX 5070 Ti is expected to boast 8690 CUDA cores paired with 16 GB of GDDR7 memory on a 256-bit bus. Recent leaks have hinted at very mediocre performance improvements, similar to what we witnessed with the RTX 5080. As of this writing, there seems to be a decent possibility that the RX 9070 and RX 9070 XT will beat the RTX 5070 family, not just in raster performance, but also in value. Of course, since NVIDIA is clearly going to fire first, gamers will not have much of a choice before RDNA 4 hits the scene. That said if the RTX 5070 series witnesses similarly atrocious availability at launch as its siblings, a lot of folks will have no option but to wait.
Sources: Media Markt, VideoCardz
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45 Comments on NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti AIB Card Listed Online for $1,212

#1
Sound_Card
It's pretty much an IQ test at this point.
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#3
oxrufiioxo
Sound_CardIt's pretty much an IQ test at this point.
We already know gamers will fail that test.


Lets be real though people in 2025 no longer think 1000 usd is a lot for a graphics card. 2 years of shortages and then a generally poorly priced generation have reconditioned people. The 5080 was meh AF and even the 1500+ models evaporated instantly which is a joke for that level of performance but people think otherwise I guess in 6 months we will know for sure.

The lack of any real competition doesn't help nobody other than the die hard red Kool-aid drinkers find a slightly worse amd card for a slight a discount appealing.

Hopefully the 9070 series brings back some normalcy but I'm not holding my breath.
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#4
Ruru
S.T.A.R.S.
They can't be serious with this pricing.
oxrufiioxoHopefully the 9070 series brings back some normalcy but I'm not holding my breath.
I'll probably go for one. Though I'm also interested what Intel brings with the 700 series Battlemages! B580 was already a great midrange card.
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#5
oxrufiioxo
RuruThey can't be serious with this pricing.


I'll probably go for one. Though I'm also interested what Intel brings with the 700 series Battlemages! B580 was already a great midrange card.
My issue with Intel is you need a decent cpu even with the B580 so that's probably only going to be worse with the B770 also let's say they slightly beat the 4060ti but have 16GB is anyone going to buy that over a 9070 that probably is only going to be slightly more expensive. The B580 real street prices has been closer to 400 usd.

They only look ok in the low end becuase anything below 300 is utter trash. They are basically ballpark 4060 perfomance somtimes better somtimes worse 2 years later...
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#6
remekra
AMD better price 9070XT at 499 or I'm buying this one for 1200! :roll:
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#7
oxrufiioxo
remekraAMD better price 9070XT at 499 or I'm buying this one for 1200! :roll:
I definitely don't expect good pricing but that's the issue people will spend significantly more for a Nvidia card over an AMD card so if it performs like a 5070ti it better not be priced anywhere near it unless they want to see it tank at retail.

They need to convert Nvidia card owners not get the 10% of the market that love that red Kool-aid excited who would buy any crap AMD $#!+$ out.
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#8
freeagent
AI AI AI AI

AI everywhere.. even vibrators :laugh:

I am not buying a GPU until I see what AMD comes up with, so there is that..

If they don't pan out, then I guess a 5080.
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#9
mechtech
hmmmmmmmmmmmm

the 4070ti out of stock at the egg dot ca
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#10
freeagent
mechtechhmmmmmmmmmmmm

the 4070ti out of stock at the egg dot ca
Those prices are intense :twitch:



Mind you mine is not super duper like those ones :(
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#11
oxrufiioxo
freeagentThose prices are intense :twitch:



Mind you mine is not super duper like those ones :(
642 usd is a steal by 2025 standards
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#12
freeagent
oxrufiioxo642 usd is a steal by 2025 standards
It was such a good deal I had to buy one lol.. still a thousand bucks for a midrange card stings a little.

Welcome to the new normal :rockout:

Edit:

I mean a thousand polar pesos.
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#13
Krit
Sound_CardIt's pretty much an IQ test at this point.
I'm telling this to people for a long time like it or not it's true. Nvidia is testing the waters and people are so dumb that there is no bottom. This nvidia behavior could affect even AMD prices also as overpriced just for no reason only because nvidia did it! Nvidia makes more margins per gpu than AMD and way more than intel.

I don't see this happening at all but imagine if RTX 5070 Ti is selling for 1100$ and at the same time RX 9070 XT is selling for 650$ (which is still expensive for a RX 7800 XT class gpu)
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#14
Dawora
Expensive shop maybe, also its more expensive AIB model

We have 5080 models 1220e inc. 25% Vat
i see 5070Ti priced in back storage 945e inc 25% Vat
remekraAMD better price 9070XT at 499 or I'm buying this one for 1200! :roll:
9070XT maybe cost 690 + VAT
so it will be over 800€
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#15
Macro Device
oxrufiioxoThe 5080 was meh AF and even the 1500+ models evaporated instantly
Two factors:
1. Stock was virtually non-existent.
2. No more than 1 percent of buyers is real gamers. Almost everyone involved is some sorta AI maniac or scalper.

The best course of action for today is not buying a GPU whatsoever until you REALLY DESPERATELY need one. These prices are batshit insane and buying AMD GPUs just out of spite is a contribution to total demand, id est further enabling.
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#16
oxrufiioxo
Macro DeviceTwo factors:
1. Stock was virtually non-existent.
2. No more than 1 percent of buyers is real gamers. Almost everyone involved is some sorta AI maniac or scalper.

The best course of action for today is not buying a GPU whatsoever until you REALLY DESPERATELY need one. These prices are batshit insane and buying AMD GPUs just out of spite is a contribution to total demand, id est further enabling.
While true 5080 stock wasn't terrible and it still evaporated even at scalper prices at least here in the states anyways and I doubt it's appealing to people doing ai even the 4090 runs out of memory pretty easily for that.
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#17
Macro Device
oxrufiioxoat least here in the states
This is the only country where the supply was somewhat acceptable. If you backtrace these purchases the majority will be from other countries because they can't buy it locally.
oxrufiioxoI doubt it's appealing to people doing ai even the 4090 runs out of memory pretty easily for that l.
Some AI workloads don't need that much VRAM.
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#18
mechtech
freeagentIt was such a good deal I had to buy one lol.. still a thousand bucks for a midrange card stings a little.

Welcome to the new normal :rockout:

Edit:

I mean a thousand polar pesos.
I got my 6800 for $500 beaver bucks........................going to keep it for a long time........................
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#19
Macro Device
mechtechI got my 6800 for $500 beaver bucks
Paid 460 maple syrup banknotes for my 6700 XT two years ago and it seems it's gonna be my ultimate GPU purchase in 2020s. Some very major expenses are ahead (possible migration to a different continent), not sure if I can afford upgrades in the next five or so years.

But I will grab a 5080 most likely... yet definitely not in 2025.
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#20
mechtech
Macro DevicePaid 460 maple syrup banknotes for my 6700 XT two years ago and it seems it's gonna be my ultimate GPU purchase in 2020s. Some very major expenses are ahead (possible migration to a different continent), not sure if I can afford upgrades in the next five or so years.

But I will grab a 5080 most likely... yet definitely not in 2025.
Canuck bucks also acceptable
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#21
Raiden85
For that class of card, that price is obscene.
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#23
Ruru
S.T.A.R.S.
remekraAMD better price 9070XT at 499 or I'm buying this one for 1200! :roll:
I hope that even the vanilla goes at 500EUR max. Never paid over 500EUR for a GPU and never will. :laugh:
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#24
meatwar
I want to bring this CAPITALIST f%$%^$%^$ down... i would never sell any TNT Vanta back in the days if i knew that was coming to this... what a greedy and unfaithful B@#%$^$*erd
i do sincerely hope that AMD and Intel continue to hear and see users' reactions to global market prices
and bring as must possible, as they can, this MF%^$^$^%$ down.
Presently I DO NOT advise any customer to get any retail solution based on their product, whenever i can, unless costumer choice, i'll go for AMD/Intel based GPU's.
It's unbelievable the "Circus" that these speculations generate... feeding it more and by this the same company gets leverage over the final customer
...filling more of their pockets... of course, OEM's will accept the "ride" and appreciate the income.
Anyway...this is just my "rage" discharge and pov, just ignore me please...
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#25
_roman_
Certain gpu ranges have certain prices. I'm also not fond of those prices.
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