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NVIDIAUpper mid-rangeRTX 50 Series

GeForce RTX 5070 Ti

4.1 · 503 votes
Best for 1440p high-refresh gaming

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VRAM
16 GB
CUDA
8,960
FP32
43.94 TF
Bandwidth
896 GB/s
TDP
300W
Boost
2452 MHz
Strengths at a Glance

How it stacks up to the flagship

Each metric is shown as a percentage of the GeForce RTX 5090 D, the strongest card we track.

FP32 compute43.94 TFLOPS42%
vs RTX 5090 D: 104.8 TFLOPS
Memory bandwidth896 GB/s50%
vs RTX 5090 D: 1790 GB/s
VRAM capacity16 GB50%
vs RTX 5090 D: 32 GB
Shading units8,96041%
vs RTX 5090 D: 21,760
Power efficiency47/10081%
vs RTX 5090 D: 58/100
Synthetic Benchmarks

Estimated benchmark results

Each result is shown as a share of the RTX 5090 D's score in the same test.

3DMark Time Spy28,080pts
vs RTX 5090 D: 36,000 pts
3DMark Port Royal (RT)14,400pts
vs RTX 5090 D: 18,000 pts
Blender (samples/min)4,056spm
vs RTX 5090 D: 5,200 spm
Geekbench Compute194,400pts
vs RTX 5090 D: 240,000 pts

Performance breakdown

Gaming78
Ray tracing80
AI / Compute81
Creator / 3D78
Power efficiency47
Real-World Gaming

FPS Across Resolutions

1080p · Ultra preset1440p · Ultra preset4K · Ultra preset
Cyberpunk 2077avg 127 fps
1080p
199
1440p
121
4K
61
Counter-Strike 2avg 225 fps
1080p
315
1440p
247
4K
112
Fortniteavg 180 fps
1080p
315
1440p
150
4K
76
Battlefield 5avg 170 fps
1080p
189
1440p
189
4K
131
Far Cry 5avg 230 fps
1080p
295
1440p
252
4K
143
Valorantavg 412 fps
1080p
461
1440p
461
4K
315

Average FPS across all PC games

1080p
208fps
1440p
122fps
4K
88fps

Cost per frame

Launch MSRP ($749) ÷ average FPS — lower is better.

1080p
$3.12
1440p
$5.48
4K
$9.65
Community Feedback

What Owners Say

People love the big leap in ray tracing and how quiet it stays under load. The main complaint is the steep price jump over the previous generation.

Pros
  • Sips power, stays whisper quiet
  • Eats modern games for breakfast
  • Crushes ray tracing without stutter
  • Handles 4K like it's nothing
Cons
  • Runs hot under sustained loads
  • Price feels steep for performance
  • Still needs a modern PSU

Supported technologies

Ray TracingDLSSNVENCAV1 Encode

Full specifications

Graphics processor
Architecture
Blackwell 2.0
Process node
5 nm
Transistors
45.6 B
SM Count
70
Release date
2025
Launch price
$749
Core configuration
CUDA Cores
8,960
RT Cores
70
Tensor Cores
280
TMUs
280
ROPs
96
L2 cache
48 MB
Memory
Size
16 GB
Type
GDDR7
Bus width
256-bit
Bandwidth
896 GB/s
Memory clock
1750 MHz
Clocks & throughput
Base clock
2295 MHz
Boost clock
2452 MHz
FP32 (float)
43.94 TFLOPS
FP16 (half)
43.94 TFLOPS
Pixel rate
235 GPixel/s
Texture rate
686.6 GTexel/s
Board & power
TDP
300W
Suggested PSU
550W
Power connectors
1x 16-pin
Bus interface
PCIe 5.0 x16
Length
304 mm
Slot width
2-slot
Display & outputs
Max resolution
7680×4320
Outputs
1x HDMI 2.1b, 3x DisplayPort 2.1b

API and SDK support

DirectX
12 Ultimate (12_2)
Shader Model
6.8
OpenGL
4.6
OpenCL
3.0
Vulkan
1.4
CUDA
12.0
Verdict

Our verdict on the RTX 5070 Ti

This is a mid-range Blackwell card that runs fast and cool, but its main caveat is relying heavily on software tricks for generational gains.

Get it if you're building a high-end gaming rig at 1440p and want solid ray tracing without paying the premium for the top-tier card. Skip it if you already own a 40-series card or need more VRAM for heavy creative work.

Buy it if…

  • You want high-refresh 1440p gaming without spending flagship money.
  • You need Nvidia's ray tracing and DLSS for a quiet mid-range build.
  • You're upgrading from an older card and want great 4K performance.
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