Friday, February 14th 2025

Multiple GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Models Listed in Europe & US, Two "Baseline MSRP" SKUs Spotted

Yesterday, NVIDIA confirmed that board partner GeForce RTX 5070 Ti graphics cards (minus a Founders Edition) will be hitting global retail markets on February 20. Team Green has set a baseline MSRP of $749 (USD) for North America, and €884 (plus region variable VAT) for European territories. Recent accidental e-tail listings have presented daunting price points (in Austria and France), that sit far higher than NVIDIA's guideline figure. A fresh VideoCardz news report piles on extra pain; various readership tip-offs have indicated that next week's population of launch products will be composed of mostly very expensive offerings. CaseKing.de has listed a grand total of twelve ASUS, GIGABYTE and MSI GeForce RTX 5070 Ti cards—the cheapest non-overclocked option comes in at €1149 (including customary 19% sales tax), plus shipping costs starting at €4.99. GIGABYTE's premium-tier AORUS RTX 5070 Ti MASTER is priced at €1399 (incl. VAT). This German retail outlet is not known to implement generous discounts, especially early on in a product's lifespan. VideoCardz looked elsewhere for evidence of baseline MSRP conformant AIB cards. Press outlets could be analyzing placeholder numbers, so things could change closer to release day.

Proshop in Denmark and Finland seem to be the only e-tail outlets (in Europe/Scandinavia) that offer a model that conforms to official NVIDIA minimum pricing decree. The non-overclocked barebones Inno3D RTX 5070 Ti X3 card is priced at 6899 kr (incl. VAT) in Denmark, and €924 (incl. VAT) in Finland. An extra €75 premium grants access to an overclocked sibling: Inno3D RTX 5070 Ti X3 OC. Potential buyers—in North America—have one baseline MSRP-friendly option, courtesy of Micro Center. VideoCardz highlighted the PNY RTX 5070 Ti Overclocked Triple Fan model's price point of $750. At the time of writing, they believe that this is the only example of a factory-overclocked card sticking to Team Green guidelines. AMD's incoming Radeon RX 9070 GPU series is set to battle it out with NVIDIA's next wave of "Blackwell" GPUs. According to industry whispers, Team Red will be deeply involved in analysis of GeForce RTX 5070 Ti market performance. Speculative first wave RDNA 4-based graphics card pricing has leaked online this week; will they commit to undercutting their main competition?
Sources: CaseKing.de, Micro Center USA, VideoCardz, Tom's Hardware
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10 Comments on Multiple GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Models Listed in Europe & US, Two "Baseline MSRP" SKUs Spotted

#1
KLMR
hmm 750USD to be 1200€ if you find one.
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#2
rv8000
Expect $849 to $899 to be the real price minimum price, and of course the ASStral to be $1099.
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#3
Denver
Translating... Less performance and same price as the 4080Super and 7900XTX??

This is Huang playing 4D chess; just how far can he drive up the prices?
He has already wiped out AIBs' profit margins and even started scalping GDDR7 memory. The next step? Cutting out all partners and establishing stores in every country.
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Broken Processor
rv8000Expect $849 to $899 to be the real price minimum price, and of course the ASStral to be $1099.
I honestly don't get the Astral it's like an Asus chump tax to prove how much you love them.
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#5
Krit
Broken ProcessorI honestly don't get the Astral it's like an Asus chump tax to prove how much you love them.
That astral thing is nvidia in general. Avoid that company by all costs. Asus earns nothing in comparison to nvidia.
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#6
tfdsaf
Why are people buying these turds? I don't get it? 900 euros for what is essentially a downgraded 4080 super?
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#7
Bomby569
1000 euros that card :roll:
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#8
Contra
tfdsafWhy are people buying these turds? I don't get it? 900 euros for what is essentially a downgraded 4080 super?
This is not 4080s, this is 4070ti. Absurd price for DOA product
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#9
Why_Me
That Asus Prime is a nice looking card ^^
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#10
Knight47
DenverTranslating... Less performance and same price as the 4080Super and 7900XTX??
I suspect it will be exactly between 4070Ti Super and 4080 Performance.
KritThat astral thing is nvidia in general. Avoid that company by all costs. Asus earns nothing in comparison to nvidia.
Which brand would you chose? Asus, Gigabyte, Gainward, Palit and Zotac are bad, so that leaves MSI and Inno3D. Neither of those two mention if they use PTM or paste.
tfdsafWhy are people buying these turds? I don't get it? 900 euros for what is essentially a downgraded 4080 super?
What else should one get this late? There are only scalper used nvidia cards here and new 7900XT/XTX but drivers are not good and you're kinda screwed without DLSS/Frame Gen since game devs can't optimize and they don't care much about FSR/XeSS. On top of that the amd cards are from XFX known for pump-out after a few months, no thanks.
Why_MeThat Asus Prime is a nice looking card ^^
I hope they use the same cooler as the 5080, dimensions are the same, but they don't mention the vapor chamber.
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