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Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti review: 4080 territory, or more with an overclock

The RTX 5070 Ti is here – and it’s not a bad value, actually. In fact, with a small bump to raw performance and the inclusion of multi frame generation for $50 less than the previous generation card, it may be the best performing GPU you can get for $750… assuming that it’s actually available at its MSRP for more than a fleeting moment at launch.

Like other Blackwell cards, the 5070 Ti is built on the same 4N process node as the last-generation 40-series cards, so Nvidia is instead turning to faster GDDR7 memory, an updated architecture and higher power limits to unlock higher performance – plus that multi frame generation for higher frame-rates at a latency penalty.

The 5070 Ti is unique in the lineup announced thus far as there’s no Founders Edition model this time around – unlike the 5090 and 5080 we’ve already reviewed and the 5070 that’s coming soon – so we’re looking at an MSI Ventus 3X OC model. OC of course refers to an overclocked model, but at a paltry +30MHz over the reference specification, any increase in performance will be unnoticeable – we’ll be benching it through our gauntlet of 17 RT and non-RT tests as standard.

And it really is a standard design, with three axial fans, a substantial heatsink, quiet but not silent operation, and the usual assortment of three DisplayPort 2.1 ports and one HDMI 2.1 port. Power is supplied via the still highly contentious 12VHPWR socket.