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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti

Nvidia's current-gen 5070 Ti, with GDDR7 memory, DLSS 4 multi-frame generation, and a compact 2-slot reference design ideal for high-1440p gaming builds.

86/100
Strong value
Overall score · how we rate
12GB GDDR7DLSS 4 with multi-frame genCompact 2-slot reference250W TDPBlackwell architecture

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Why we rate it

  • DLSS 4 with multi-frame generation
  • Compact 2-slot reference design
  • GDDR7 memory technology
  • Sensible 250W TDP
  • VRAM allocation feels tight
  • 192-bit memory bus
Score profile

Where the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti wins and loses

Scored against the graphics cards class
1440p4KRayPower88769085
1440p rasterisation
88
4K rasterisation
76
Ray tracing
90
Power efficiency
85
Full specification

Specifications

Grouped · supported features marked in blue

General info

ArchitectureBlackwell
GPU chipGB205
Process4 nm
Release year2025
DLSS versionDLSS 4
Ray tracing generation4

Memory

VRAM12 GB
Memory typeGDDR7
Memory bus width192
Memory speed28
Memory bandwidth672

Compute units

CUDA cores / Stream processors6144
Ray tracing cores48
Tensor cores / AI accelerators192
Base clock2325 MHz
Boost clock2512 MHz

Power

TDP / TGP250 W
PSU recommendation650 W
Power connectors1

Design and cooling

Length250 mm
Slot width2

Display outputs

HDMI1
DisplayPort3
Max resolution7680
Max simultaneous displays4

More specs

Boost clock2.51
Memory size12
Nvidia cuda cores6144

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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti vs AMD AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT

Highlighted cell = better in that row
1440p4KRayPower
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 TiAMD Radeon RX 9070 XT
 NVIDIANVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 TiThis pageAMDAMD Radeon RX 9070 XT
Overall score86 /100Better84 /100
VRAM12 GB16 GBBetter
Boost clock2512 MHz2520 MHzBetter
Memory typeGDDR7GDDR6
TDP250 W220 WBetter
Cuda cores6144Better3584
Memory bus bit192256Better
Who it's for

Is the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti right for you?

Buy it if
1440p high-refresh gamers

If you're driving a 1440p 144Hz or 240Hz monitor, want strong ray tracing and DLSS 4 multi-frame generation, the 5070 Ti is one of the strongest picks in its tier. Compact reference card fits more cases too.

Skip it if
Native 4K maximalists

If you want to play at native 4K ultra without upscaling and don't care about DLSS 4 multi-frame gen, the higher-tier 5080 or older 4090 offer more headroom and VRAM. Or AMD if RT isn't priority.

1440p high-refresh gamer
Driving a 1440p 144Hz or 240Hz monitor and chasing every frame with maxed settings. The 5070 Ti with DLSS 4 hits this sweet spot well.
excellent
Compact build owner
Building or upgrading a mid-tower or mATX PC. The compact 250mm reference card fits more easily than chunky triple-fan partner variants of the same chip.
good
Entry 4K gamer
Plays at 4K with DLSS Quality enabled. Capable in most titles thanks to multi-frame gen, though the 12GB VRAM and narrow bus push the newest releases harder than wider-bus cards.
okay
Native 4K maximalist
Wants to play at native 4K ultra without upscaling. The 5070 Ti doesn't have the VRAM or bandwidth for that consistently. RTX 5080 or higher is the right pick.
skip
Common questions

Before you buy

Is the RTX 5070 Ti worth buying over the RTX 5070?

Yes, for higher-refresh 1440p and entry 4K gaming. The Ti offers meaningfully more performance and DLSS 4 multi-frame gen at a higher price tier. Pick the non-Ti for tighter budgets at 1440p high-refresh.

How does the 5070 Ti compare to the RX 9070 XT?

Nvidia wins on ray tracing and DLSS 4 multi-frame gen. AMD wins on raw rasterisation value at this price point and offers competitive VRAM. Pick based on whether you prioritise RT, upscaling, or raw raster.

What PSU do I need for the RTX 5070 Ti?

Nvidia recommends 650W, which is plenty for most builds. A quality 650W or higher unit from a reputable brand will have comfortable headroom even with a power-hungry CPU.

Is the 5070 Ti good for 4K gaming?

At 4K with DLSS Quality enabled and multi-frame generation in supported games, yes for most titles. Native 4K ultra without upscaling stretches the card, especially in newer texture-heavy releases.