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🎮 Elevate your rig with the RTX 5070 Ti — power, coolness, and style in a compact package!
The ASUS Prime GeForce RTX 5070 Ti is a high-performance graphics card featuring NVIDIA's latest Blackwell architecture and 16GB of ultra-fast GDDR7 memory. Designed for small-form-factor builds, it boasts a 2.5-slot design with three advanced Axial-tech fans and a phase-change thermal pad to ensure superior cooling and reliability. With PCIe 5.0 support, HDMI 2.1, and DisplayPort 2.1 outputs, it delivers future-proof connectivity and stunning visuals up to 8K resolution. Dual BIOS options provide customizable performance modes, making it a versatile choice for gamers and professionals alike.



















| ASIN | B0DS6WFRBP |
| Antenna Location | Business, Gaming, Office, Professional |
| Best Sellers Rank | #74 in Computer Graphics Cards |
| Brand | ASUS |
| Built-In Media | ASUS Velcro Hook & Loop, Adapter cable (1 to 3), PRIME-RTX5070TI-16G, Speedsetup manual, Thank you card |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (171) |
| Display Maximum Resolution | 7680 x 4320 |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 7680x4320 Pixels |
| GPU Clock Speed | 2482 MHz |
| Graphics Card Interface | PCI-Express x16 |
| Graphics Card Ram | 16 GB |
| Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti |
| Graphics Description | Dedicated |
| Graphics Ram Type | GDDR7 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 12"L x 5"W |
| Item Weight | 2.6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | ASUS |
| Memory Clock Speed | 2482 MHz |
| Mfr Part Number | PRIME-RTX5070TI-16G |
| Model Name | PRIME-RTX5070TI-16G |
| Model Number | PRIME-RTX5070TI-16G |
| Number of Fans | 3 |
| UPC | 197105878068 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Output Interface | Native DisplayPort 2.1a x3, Native HDMI 2.1b x2 |
| Video Processor | NVIDIA |
| Warranty Description | 3 years |
E**H
BEAST
Grabbed this at its $750 MSRP a couple of months ago, and I must say it's a crazy great GPU. Even with raw performance it hits insane framerates in modern titles at 1440P, and with DLSS 4.5 it's now possible to hit high framerates on any title with the highest settings, really. Do not hesitate to buy this card if its price drops again. Being labelled 'SFF' does not mean poor thermals at all; Despite how hard I've pushed it in gaming, benchmarks and AI workloads, it has never exceeded 68°c. The card is abnormally quiet for how effectively it's able to cool itself, even at peak stress. Overall, if you ever see this card at MSRP, I'm begging you to buy it. It's an absolute powerhouse in gaming and productivity; As high-end as one can be nowadays.
T**9
Runs Perfect
Very good card for $750. The Asus 5070 ti is pretty good at 1440p performance and also does good at 4k depending on what games and settings. Runs cool and with a bit of undervolt even cooler (64 Celsius is the highest maxed out that I've seen with UV in long game sessions at 4k and about 60 at 2k) also gets a few more fps with the UV. If this matters to u, I have an i7 13700f/32gb ddr5 6000 and stock it scored just over 7000 in Steel Nomad and with an undervolt about 7350 and running cooler, and more importantly Zero issues in game play. I saw 76 and 7700 something with an Overclock in a couple attempts but I didn't try much because I have no interest in running it that way. If u have a better CPU than me then it will more than likely do better than that. 2nd Asus Prime I've owned and both run flawlessly.
J**J
Asus prime Rtx 5070ti totally recommend this product.
Amazing Gpu, bought it at MSRP back in October and it doesn’t disappoint. Have only tried it at 1440p because of my monitor and I get 100+ fps with everything I’ve thrown at it, also does 4k with some DLSS for those looking for entry 4k gaming. Temps stay at or below 60c when under load with a very efficient power consumption. Fans are also very quiet so no complaints in that regard. The cards design is minimalist with no rgb but with style and compact.
J**Y
Good GPU if you can get it at MSRP
I like it. It's lightweight and easy to install while looking sleek and modern. I didn't really want a SFF model, but it doesn't look too small in my case (King 95 Pro). It doesn't come with a support bracket but due to its smaller design, it doesn't weigh enough to warrant one. Temps are good. Usually in the mid to upper 60s during gameplay. For a 2-slot card, that's better than I thought they'd be. My 3-slot EVGA 3090 ti generally stayed in the low 60s but that was a higher tier model with a beefier heatsink. I'm happy with these temps, though. As for performance, it's a 5070 ti so it performs just like any other model. It is not loud in the slightest. I can't hear the fans or any type of coil whine. Overall, in terms of the MSRP models, this is the one I'd recommend. Top notch for the price.
C**N
great gpu
Best Gpu ive ever owned for what needed it for, never feels incapable of the frame goals i need to feel like a solid experience
J**E
Great at 1440p
Works great for 1440p mid-high settings gaming on all titles. This had less coil whine than other cards I was evaluating, though that's generally just random luck. I do wish it didn't use the 12vhpwr connector, or provided a quality cable to plug directly into the PSU. No issues for now but regular 3x8 pin connectors would have made this perfect.
L**K
High quality at a low cost.
I'm very happy with this purchase. Since it's the most affordable version from Asus, I expected something of lower quality. Quite the opposite, it's quiet and runs at moderate temperatures. I highly recommend it.
K**N
Why bother with 5080.
Great product. 2900MHz at 900mv. +1500MHz memory overclock. Runs at 50 degrees Celsius. Never reaches 300w power draw. Supplied cable hopefully will not melt. Because it was shipped overseas, I was hoping customs would xray to check I was not ripped off during delivery😉.
J**N
Great Card, if close to msrp
So I bought this for 1200$ CAD during ramageddon, which was the cheapest card mind you. So this card stays pretty cool, have yet to see it go past 65 degrees. At max settings. It’s runs pretty much any game in 4K and 1440p max. I ran Hogwarts legacy at 4K with all ray features. So Shadows, lighting and occlusion. So everything was at ULTRA setting at 4k with no dlss just TAA. And I was getting about 30-40 fps. Which is better than I expected. With the addition of FGx4 DLSS on quality and Nvidia reflex latency reduction on. This game was sitting at 150 plus fps usually around 170, sometimes would spike down randomly as soon as you entered into a really gpu heavy area but would even out quickly. The lag from the FG was not bad at all. But is comparable to playing on a Tv instead of a monitor. You get used to it quickly, IF your on controller, I tried mouse but due to the mouse’s sensitive nature, you could feel the lag slightly more, but on controller it was not bad at all. I can’t wait to try this on RE9. With full path tracing. I did try CP2077 at 1440p max settings with path tracing with DLSS and was getting 60 plus FPS. Also make of this what you will for the Temps, but I have this card in a almost mini MATX case, closer to the size of a ITX case with only two fans. So your temps will probably be 2-5 degrees lower in a big case with many fans. As you can see from the pic it doesn’t fit in my case lol. This card I notice as well pulls only like 30-80 more watts than my 9070. My 9070 sits around 190-220 watts usually and the 5070ti usually is between 240-270 at the worst.
A**M
Un monstruo
No importa lo que le pongas, te lo levanta en los graficos a tope y nisiquiera se calienta
J**F
Massive upgrade, great cooling and decent size!
Runs most recent games around 200fps in 1440p unless it's a cpu bound game. Has access to the latest DLSS 4.5 models, 16GB of VRAM. Fits in my old Full ATX case without issue. Small form factor is amazing. Cooling is great with 3 fans!
F**X
Perfecta para Gaming @ 1440p
Excelente performance, la estoy utilizando para jugar 1440p, Ultra Wide (21:9), con Ray Tracing y en algunos casos Path Tracing. Consistentemente logro 60 a100 fps sin DLSS ni Frame Gen, y activandolos (DLSS Quality / Frame gen 2x) logro 120 a 180fps sin que para mi sea perceptible algun artefacto o defecto grafico. En general estoy muy satisfecho con la tarjeta, el unico punto negativo sería que ya es casi imposible conseguirla a su precio original.
J**A
Excelente opción para renderizar y jugar
Lo que más me gustó: Relación calidad-precio excepcional: Esta tarjeta ofrece un rendimiento sólido sin romper el presupuesto. Para el rango de precio en el que se encuentra, es difícil encontrar algo mejor en el mercado actual. 16GB de VRAM - Un verdadero diferenciador: Los 16GB de memoria de video son la estrella de esta tarjeta. Para trabajos de renderizado, edición de video o incluso gaming en resoluciones altas con texturas detalladas, esta cantidad de VRAM marca una diferencia notable. Ya no tengo que preocuparme por limitaciones de memoria al trabajar con proyectos pesados. Rendimiento consistente: En gaming mantiene framerates estables en 1440p con configuraciones altas, y para renderizado 3D los tiempos se han reducido considerablemente comparado con mi tarjeta anterior. Construcción sólida: La calidad de construcción típica de Asus se nota. Temperaturas controladas y funcionamiento silencioso durante uso normal. Consideraciones: El único punto a considerar es que para gaming 4K extremo podría necesitar algunos ajustes en configuraciones, pero para la mayoría de usuarios esto no será un problema. Veredicto: Si buscas una tarjeta que balance precio, rendimiento y especialmente memoria VRAM para renderizado, esta RTX 5070ti es una compra inteligente. Los 16GB la hacen muy competitiva para creadores de contenido y gamers que planean mantener la tarjeta por varios años. Recomendada para: Gaming 1440p, renderizado 3D, edición de video, y usuarios que buscan buena relación calidad-precio. Llevo 1 mes usandola sin ningún problema
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