Friday, February 21st 2025

NVIDIA Recommends GeForce RTX 5070 Ti GPU to AI Content Creators

The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti graphics cards—built on the NVIDIA Blackwell architecture—are out now, ready to power generative AI content creation and accelerate creative performance. GeForce RTX 5070 Ti GPUs feature fifth-generation Tensor Cores with support for FP4, doubling performance and reducing VRAM requirements to run generative AI models.

In addition, the GPU comes equipped with two ninth-generation encoders and a sixth-generation decoder that add support for the 4:2:2 pro-grade color format and increase encoding quality for HEVC and AV1. This combo accelerates video editing workflows, reducing export times by 8x compared with single encoder GPUs without 4:2:2 support like the GeForce RTX 3090. The GeForce RTX 5070 Ti GPU also includes 16G B of fast GDDR7 memory and 896 GB/sec of total memory bandwidth—a 78% increase over the GeForce RTX 4070 Ti GPU.
NVIDIA DLSS 4, a suite of neural rendering technologies that uses AI to boost frames per second (FPS) and improve image quality, is now available in professional-grade 3D apps like Chaos Vantage. D5 Render also adds DLSS 4 in beta with the new Multi Frame Generation feature to boost frame rates by 3x. 3D rendering software Maxon Redshift also added NVIDIA Blackwell support, providing a 30% performance increase.
The February NVIDIA Studio Driver, with support for the GeForce RTX 5070 Ti GPU, will be ready for download next week. For automatic Studio Driver notifications, download the NVIDIA app. Use NVIDIA's product finder to pick up a GeForce RTX 5070 Ti GPU or pre-built system today. Check back regularly after 6 a.m. PT, as retail partners list their available models. Explore complete specifications.

Ready for the Generative AI Era
Black Forest Lab's FP4-optimized FLUX.1 [dev] suite of image generation models is now available on Hugging Face. FP4 is a lower quantization method, similar to file compression, that decreases model sizes. FLUX.1 [dev] at FP4 requires less than 10 GB of VRAM, compared with over 23 GB at FP16.
This means the state-of-the-art FLUX.1 [dev] model can run on the GeForce RTX 5070 Ti GPU as well as all GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs. This is important because the FLUX.1 [dev] model wouldn't be able to run at FP16, given memory constraints. On the GeForce RTX 5070 Ti GPU, the FLUX.1 [dev] model can generate images in just over eight seconds on FP4, compared with 20 seconds on FP8 on a GeForce RTX 4070 Ti GPU.

Versatile Viewports
DLSS 4 is now available in Chaos Vantage and D5 Render in beta—popular professional-grade 3D apps for architects, animators and designers.


Both apps natively support DLSS 4's improved Super Resolution and Ray Reconstruction models—powered by transformers—to increase image detail and improve stability. D5 Render also supports DLSS 4's DLSS Multi Frame Generation to boost frame rates by using AI to generate up to three frames per traditionally rendered frame.
This enables animators to smoothly navigate a scene with multiplied frame rates and render 3D content, even with massive file sizes, at 60 FPS or more. Maxon Redshift—a 3D rendering software that uses GPU acceleration to visualize 3D models, scenes, animations and designs—has released an update to fully harness GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs, accelerating performance by up to 30%.

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Source: NVIDIA Blog
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36 Comments on NVIDIA Recommends GeForce RTX 5070 Ti GPU to AI Content Creators

#1
Chomiq
At this point there's only one thing to say:
Greedy motherfuckers.
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#2
AusWolf
Of course they're recommending it. Because no one else other than fans of the company would buy it otherwise.

The same way I'm recommending my own talents and skills when I'm sitting in a job interview. Kind of predictable.
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#3
JustBenching
AusWolfOf course they're recommending it. Because no one else other than fans of the company would buy it otherwise.

The same way I'm recommending my own talents and skills when I'm sitting in a job interview. Kind of predictable.
Why do you think "only fans of the company will buy it"? I mean it's currently out of stock but for the price (in EU) there is absolutely nothing better or even close to being competitive with a 5070ti.
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#4
AusWolf
JustBenchingWhy do you think "only fans of the company will buy it"? I mean it's currently out of stock but for the price (in EU) there is absolutely nothing better or even close to being competitive with a 5070ti.
Because it offers no upgrade over the 4070 series, which offers little upgrade over the 3070 series.
If you own something older and slower, then I guess it could be a good deal for MSRP. But it's not available at MSRP, so there's that.
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#5
JustBenching
AusWolfBecause it offers no upgrade over the 4070 series, which offers little upgrade over the 3070 series.
If you own something older and slower, then I guess it could be a good deal for MSRP. But it's not available at MSRP, so there's that.
If you need a card, you buy whats the best for the money. In this case, the 5070ti for that kind of money.
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#6
john_
NVIDIA Recommends OVERPRICED UNAVAILABLE , with burning power connector, black screens and maybe even with some ROPs missing GeForce RTX 5070 Ti GPU to AI Content Creators
fixed?
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#7
AnarchoPrimitiv
JustBenchingWhy do you think "only fans of the company will buy it"? I mean it's currently out of stock but for the price (in EU) there is absolutely nothing better or even close to being competitive with a 5070ti.
"...but for the price..." is akin to saying: "if it wasn't for reality...."

The price is arguably the most important factor in determining whether something is worthwhile or not.
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#8
AusWolf
JustBenchingIf you need a card, you buy whats the best for the money. In this case, the 5070ti for that kind of money.
That's besides the point. My point is that any company recommending their own product is ridiculous.
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#9
Darmok N Jalad
What’s next, a granny’s internet PC recommendation?
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#10
JustBenching
AnarchoPrimitiv"...but for the price..." is akin to saying: "if it wasn't for reality...."

The price is arguably the most important factor in determining whether something is worthwhile or not.
I didn't say BUT for the price. I'm saying even for it's price, it's the card to buy. There is nothing cheaper that is faster, not in raster and especially not in RT.
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#11
TheGeekn°72
It's hilarious to me that they have to recommend their cards at that point, it usually sells itself and that for the first time they have to put in effort in the image of the product

They don't have much of a choice about "what to recommend", 5090/80s are uberpriced/unobtainium, 5070 is not here yet and probably a sad excuse of a 70 class card and all they can do is promote the AI performance because that's all they've been uplifted to do anyways
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#12
Klemc
There is IA added, nothing more.
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#13
Daven
JustBenchingI didn't say BUT for the price. I'm saying even for it's price, it's the card to buy. There is nothing cheaper that is faster, not in raster and especially not in RT.
Wait two more weeks. Oh wait, nevermind, Nvidia fans will only buy Nvidia regardless of price, performance, power, etc. That's why the GPU industry is at its worst right now.
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#14
JustBenching
DavenWait two more weeks. Oh wait, nevermind, Nvidia fans will only buy Nvidia regardless of price, performance, power, etc. That's why the GPU industry is at its worst right now.
That's some captain obvious stuff. Obviously nvidia fans will only buy Nvidia same way amd fans will only buy amd.
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#15
InVasMani
john_fixed?
I mean you still forgot about PhysX. :rolleyes: Apparently no one cares though and PhysX was never selling feature of Nvidia GPU's according some Nvidia fans. I guess it has fallen out of favor as being useless mostly hype and poor performing.
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#16
Daven
JustBenchingThat's some captain obvious stuff. Obviously nvidia fans will only buy Nvidia same way amd fans will only buy amd.
There are no AMD fans. Just fans of not being taken for a ride. So if you are saying you are open to buying any GPU then your comment about there is nothing cheaper that is faster should be rescinded as AMD is about to launch the 9070 and 9070XT direct competitors to the 5070Ti. Of course, I'm guessing you have no intention ever to buy AMD or Intel for that matter regardless of availability, spec, price and power.
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#17
k0vasz
DavenWait two more weeks. Oh wait, nevermind, Nvidia fans will only buy Nvidia regardless of price, performance, power, etc. That's why the GPU industry is at its worst right now.
or maybe because nvidia cards have better RT performance, better upscaling tech, lower power consumption, and better videoenc. while AMD is offering a bit worse in every aspect, for $50-100 less
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#18
AusWolf
DavenThere are no AMD fans. Just fans of not being taken for a ride. So if you are saying you are open to buying any GPU then your comment about there is nothing cheaper that is faster should be rescinded as AMD is about to launch the 9070 and 9070XT direct competitors to the 5070Ti. Of course, I'm guessing you have no intention ever to buy AMD or Intel for that matter regardless of availability, spec, price and power.
According to some people, AMD already lost the battle and will sell zero cards simply because the 9070 XT is coming two weeks later (like two weeks mattered within a product's life cycle).
k0vaszor maybe because nvidia cards have better RT performance, better upscaling tech, lower power consumption, and better videoenc. while AMD is offering a bit worse in every aspect, for $50-100 less
Do you know what the 9070 XT offers? If you do, please enlighten us.
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#20
Daven
k0vaszor maybe because nvidia cards have better RT performance, better upscaling tech, lower power consumption, and better videoenc. while AMD is offering a bit worse in every aspect, for $50-100 less
That's all fine once the reviews bear that out. But the original comment from Just Benching is that there is nothing else when we all know direct competitors to the 5070 and 5070Ti are coming. It's arrogant to say there is nothing else before we see how the AMD cards perform.
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#21
JustBenching
k0vaszor maybe because nvidia cards have better RT performance, better upscaling tech, lower power consumption, and better videoenc. while AMD is offering a bit worse in every aspect, for $50-100 less
No no, just fanboys. The same nvidia fanboys that made the 9800x 3d the best selling CPU. Go freaking figure...
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#22
AusWolf
Guys, there are a million different reasons why people buy Nvidia, or AMD. There's no point in arguing about fanboyism.
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#23
JustBenching
AusWolfGuys, there are a million different reasons why people buy Nvidia, or AMD. There's no point in arguing about fanboyism.
You sure we aren't just nv fans that would never buy amd no matter what?




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#24
Daven
JustBenchingYou sure we aren't just nv fans that would never buy amd no matter what?
Here is your comment about the 5070Ti:

"I didn't say BUT for the price. I'm saying even for it's price, it's the card to buy. There is nothing cheaper that is faster, not in raster and especially not in RT."

There are dozens and dozens of articles about RDNA4 over the last two months. There is no other way to read your comment except that you would never consider a competing solution to Nvidia. Not to mention the fact that you can't buy any blackwell products at MSRP or otherwise even if you wanted to. So why make the comment you made?
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#25
JustBenching
DavenHere is your comment about the 5070Ti:

"I didn't say BUT for the price. I'm saying even for it's price, it's the card to buy. There is nothing cheaper that is faster, not in raster and especially not in RT."

There are dozens and dozens of articles about RDNA4 over the last two months. There is no other way to read your comment except that you would never consider a competing solution to Nvidia. Not to mention the fact that you can't buy any blackwell products at MSRP or otherwise even if you wanted to. So why make the comment you made?
Bud are you serious? Currently the 5070ti is for sale. There is no 5070 or rdna4. The fact that you think id never buy amd says all we need to know about your "there are no amd fanboys" comment. Just stop. Chill out.
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