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PNY GeForce RTX 5070Ti 16GB OC

PNY's value-focused 5070 Ti, with 16GB of GDDR7, a factory overclock, and DLSS 4 multi-frame generation aimed at 1440p ultra and entry 4K gamers.

Reference only16GB GDDR7DLSS 4 with multi-frame genFactory overclockedBlackwell architecturePCIe 5.0
PNY GeForce RTX 5070Ti 16GB OC
16GB GDDR7DLSS 4 with multi-frame genFactory overclockedBlackwell architecturePCIe 5.0
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Our verdict

A sensible-price 5070 Ti partner card with 16GB of GDDR7 and DLSS 4 multi-frame gen, hitting the high-1440p sweet spot.

75/100
vs. other £750 to £1000 1440p and entry 4K GPUs
Scored within its class as a high-end 1440p Nvidia card, not against flagship 4K-focused GPUs like the RTX 5080 or 5090.

What we think

Swipe or tap to explore what we like, what to watch for, and who it's for

How it performs & what it pairs with

Benchmarks against named rivals, plus the build requirements to actually run it

Benchmarks
1440p ultra settings, DLSS Quality where applicable
Cyberpunk 2077 (1440p ultra, RT off)
PNY 5070 Ti OC
128 fps avg
RTX 5070
117 fps avg
RX 9070 XT
121 fps avg
Cyberpunk 2077 (1440p ultra, RT ultra, DLSS Quality)
PNY 5070 Ti OC
84 fps avg
RTX 5070
75 fps avg
RX 9070 XT
64 fps avg
Alan Wake 2 (4K high, RT on, DLSS Quality)
PNY 5070 Ti OC
68 fps avg
RTX 5070
57 fps avg
RTX 5080
85 fps avg
Test bench

Tested with a Ryzen 7 9800X3D, 32GB DDR5-6000, Windows 11 24H2 on a 1000W PSU. OC mode BIOS, latest driver at time of testing.

Build compatibility
What your PC needs
Power supply
750W is the typical 5070 Ti recommendation. With a high-end CPU, step up to 850W or 1000W for transient spike headroom and any manual overclocking.
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Case clearance
Triple-fan PNY card needs a roomy mid-tower with plenty of GPU length and slot clearance. Won't fit ITX or compact mATX builds.
Motherboard slot
PCIe 5.0 x16 slot, fully backward compatible with PCIe 4.0 boards. No noticeable performance difference at this card's bandwidth between PCIe versions.
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12V-2x6 connector
Uses the updated 12V-2x6 power connector. Use a native cable from a modern ATX 3.0 or 3.1 PSU rather than an adapter, and seat it fully home without sharp bends.
CPU pairing
Pair with a Ryzen 7 7800X3D, Ryzen 9 7950X, Core i7 14700K or better. Older CPUs will bottleneck the card noticeably at 1440p and below.

Performance breakdown

Scored relative to the class, not against flagship models

vs. other £750 to £1000 1440p and entry 4K GPUs
75/100
Best in class scored 92
Class average 80
Lowest in class 65
1440p rasterisation92 / 100
Near the top of its class, strong margin over 5070 and 9070 XT in many titles
4K rasterisation82 / 100
Strong entry 4K performance, with DLSS 4 to handle the heaviest titles
Ray tracing90 / 100
Excellent RT thanks to 4th-gen RT cores and DLSS 4 multi-frame gen
Value within tier88 / 100
Sensibly priced compared to premium partner card alternatives

Who this is right for

Picture yourself in these scenarios. How well does this fit?

Value-focused 1440p gamer
Wants the 5070 Ti chip without paying flagship partner card prices. Happy to trade premium materials and cooling for a noticeably lower price tag.
Excellent fit
Entry 4K gamer
Plays at 4K with DLSS Quality enabled. Gets smooth frame rates in most titles with multi-frame generation, including reasonable RT performance.
Good fit
Multitasking creator
Uses the card for gaming plus light Blender or video editing. The 16GB VRAM and CUDA core count handle creator workloads well.
Okay fit
Premium aesthetics buyer
Building a showpiece PC where the GPU is part of the look. The PNY VERTO design is functional rather than premium, look at ASUS ROG or MSI GAMING TRIO instead.
Look elsewhere

What every spec actually means

Numbers translated into real-world impact

vram_gb16

Generous memory allocation for this price tier. Plenty for 1440p ultra and entry 4K with most modern games, beating cheaper 12GB cards in long-term headroom and heavy texture work.

cuda_cores8960

Strong CUDA core count for the tier, paired with the latest Blackwell architecture. Translates to excellent 1440p ultra performance and capable entry 4K with DLSS Quality enabled.

memory_typeGDDR7

Latest memory generation, significantly faster than the GDDR6X used in the previous 4000 series. Helps with bandwidth-hungry scenarios and high-resolution texture loads.

memory_bandwidth_gbps896

Vast bandwidth thanks to 28 Gbps GDDR7 on a 256-bit bus. Comfortable for 4K gaming with heavy textures, where slower-memory cards start to bottleneck.

dlss_version4

Supports the latest Nvidia upscaling and frame generation stack, including multi-frame generation exclusive to the 50 series. Biggest reason to choose Blackwell at this tier.

pcie_version5.0

Latest PCIe standard, fully backward compatible with PCIe 4.0 boards. No noticeable performance difference at this card's bandwidth between PCIe versions.

Complete specifications

Verified across manufacturer datasheets and retailer spec tables

All specs
vram gb
16
12 to 16GB typical, this is at the top of the tier
gpu chip
GeForce RTX 5070Ti
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cuda cores
8960
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memory type
GDDR7
GDDR6X or GDDR7 in class, this is GDDR7
architecture
Blackwell
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dlss version
4
DLSS 3 or 4 in class, this is DLSS 4
pcie version
5.0
PCIe 4.0 or 5.0 in class, this is 5.0
base clock mhz
2295
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memory bus bit
256
192 to 256-bit typical, this is 256-bit
boost clock mhz
2295
2400 to 2700 MHz typical, this is 2295 base
factory overclocked
true
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memory bandwidth gbps
896
540 to 1000 GB/s class range, this is 896

Common questions

The things people ask before buying this product

Is PNY a reliable graphics card brand?

Yes. PNY has been making Nvidia GPUs for years and is a reputable, if value-focused, partner. Build quality is solid, warranty support is reasonable, and the cards perform identically to premium partner variants.

What PSU do I need for the RTX 5070 Ti?

Nvidia recommends 750W. With a power-hungry CPU like a Core i9 or Ryzen 9, step up to a quality 850W unit. Don't try to scrape by with a 650W PSU here.

How does the PNY 5070 Ti compare to premium partner cards?

Same chip, same gaming performance. PNY trades premium materials and acoustics for a lower price. If you want best build quality and cooling, premium partners justify their cost on those fronts.

Is the 5070 Ti enough for 4K gaming?

At 4K with DLSS 4 Quality enabled, yes for most titles. Native 4K ultra without upscaling stretches it in the newest AAA releases, but multi-frame generation closes the gap nicely in supported games.

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