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BUNZY Posted
Review: If you are wondering if this PNY beast fits inside a pre-built like the Alienware Aurora, the answer is YES—but you need a little ingenuity. I upgraded from the standard RTX 5070 to this 5070 Ti, and the difference is massive. Paired with my Intel Core i7-14700F, I'm seeing significantly higher frames in competitive titles, and the 16GB GDDR7 memory is crushing texture-heavy games that the non-Ti version struggled with slightly. The Build/Install: This card is physically larger than the OEM cards Dell ships. I had to be careful with the cabling and angle it in just right to clear the chassis frame, but once it's seated, it's solid. The PNY triple-fan design is doing a great job moving air even in the tighter case; temps haven't gone over 70C yet. Pros: * Performance: The GDDR7 memory is noticeably faster than the previous gen. * Thermals: Runs surprisingly cool for a Ti card. * Compatibility: It DOES fit the Aurora R16 motherboard (0RF96M) if you are patient during install. Cons: * It's a tight squeeze for smaller cases, measure first! Verdict: If you have the 5070, the Ti jump is 100% worth it for the VRAM alone. Just be ready to do some cable management gymnastics!
JustinB Posted
Runs very cool and quiet. 16GB of RAM which ought to be enough for games for years to come. Quite power efficient for what it is- mine undervolts well. The cost, at MSRP, was acceptable to me and it's a solid upgrade over a 3080. It's a large card, exactly three slots thick. At the max power limit of 330W, the 12V power connector isn't being stressed and has been problem-free for me (the included adapter connects to 3x 8 pins). It doesn't include a support brace. No RGB, the card is completely black. I consider that a plus, but the glossy plastic on the top of the shroud shows fingerprints. A matte finish might have been more appropriate for a black card with no LEDs. Is it worth a cost well above MSRP? I suppose any shopper will have to weigh that against other options and their needs.
ChrisH Posted
Ive had this card for well over a month now and I can say that this card, although it looks a little bland and the non-painted heatsink cheapens the overall look little, is fantastic at everything. Looks wise, the card fits perfectly in my non-rgb build, performance is stellar as is runs any game I play and never gets hot or loud, the highest ive seen from the card was maybe 50-55 degrees celsius while playing helldivers completely maxed out hitting around 110-150fps. It also helps that this is one of the few cards ive found that is consistently at msrp.
JAVS Posted
This card has been great. Its working as advertised currently. Installation was easy. Its just like any other rtx card. The card can be managed by MSI afterburner if you need to further tweak its performance. I've underclocked mine by ~15% so it runs cool during the summer while gaming. I'd recommend getting something to support the weight of the card. It doesn't come with anything in the box. Luckiy I had an MSI support stand to keep the card held in place.
shayla Posted
Thanks bestbuy for selling at MSRP!!!!!! I was luckily able to snag this online at my local store. It looks pretty nice and dont have to worry about the rgb. When handling make sure not to touch the gloss black at all otherwise you will have to wipe off carefully. The temps are so low on this thing. When gaming it never goes above 63c. I did undervolt it to just under 2800 MHz/+1500. It plays everything well at 4k but now that I bought it I use DLSS for everything now changing between the quality and balanced preset to get above 144 hz on my s90c tv. I have my computer about 15 ft away from me but even when close I cannot hear the fans at all.
Preston Posted
Loving this card, is super quiet. Havent noticed any coil whine or anything. Looks very sleek and runs nice and cool. Running at 90% I have a hard time getting it of 70 degrees. Will update further if anything changes but so far loving the card.
CARLL Posted
I picked up one of these for my computer a while back and after around a year I'd say it's one of the best purchases I made for my computing. It's incredibly fast and can push insane framerates of 200+ even in brand new titles. Forza 6 just came out and it's just smashing it with full raytracing on at 3440x1440 max settings. With no display scaling I hit 60-80 fps. With display scaling/frame gen I can hit 200+. The fidelity of dlss native AA and Dlaa is just awesome. Features like being able to scale any monitor to a higher rez with a boost in perormance is bonkers. Old 1080p monitor? No problem. Just render in 4k on it. Jagged edges are on notice, even in titles with no anti aliasing support. Need to heat your house? Run 4k monitor in 8k, why not. The power is in your hands. If you buy it at Best Buy your also not getting scalped. I've never seen them pull a fast one on GPU prices yet. Very honorable.
GABRIEL Posted
My previous GPU was a GTX 1070, which I believe the 5070ti is a 140% raw performance increase. Not even accounting for new hardware features, this GPU has been a night and day difference. I no longer have to run Marvel Rivals on low settings with grainy, pixelated picture quality and instead can be maxed out at 2K resolution (I don’t have a 4K monitor) with still hundreds of FPS to spare. Cyberpunk 2077 I’m able to run path traced, all settings maxed, 2K resolution, DLSS on auto, and get just under 60fps. I also average about 14-15 gigabytes of VRAM used so the extra VRAM is absolutely making a difference. Frame gen is another nice bonus on top for reaching the monitor’s refresh rate cap as long as you already have a high base frame rate. However I think the biggest difference the 5070ti will have compared to lower tier Nvidia cards will have to be the extra video encoder. I was able to livestream path traced Cyberpunk and maintain the same FPS as I do offline. If you’re a streamer, the 5070ti is what you should be aiming for. The extra headroom is fantastic, and the hardware features like frame gen and DLSS guarantee this card is future proofed for years to come. Something else not mentioned too often either is Nvidia Broadcast, which uses the GPU to provide world-class noise cancellation and audio quality. It legitimately makes my $90 USB microphone feel like it’s a $200 microphone. In terms of build quality by PNY it’s perfectly fine. There’s no RGB nor does the text light up at all, the GPU is basically pitch black in my PC. The power cord plugs in easily and it slots into the PCie just as easily as any other GPU. It’s definitely physically larger size, but it doesn’t obscure the nearby NVME. It sits on top of my SATA ports but thankfully doesn’t press into it at all. The GPU comes included with a splitter cable in case you have an older power supply that doesn’t have the pins the GPU requires, but ideally you should be using a newer higher end PSU regardless. I can’t really comment on the noise as my headphones usually drown out my PC fans, but by default the GPU will have the fans turn off if it’s idling, so it shouldn’t cause much noise when you’re not actively using it. PNY is going to be the closest to Nvidia’s Founder’s Edition and doesn’t include anything fancy, you don’t pick this GPU for the aesthetics. It’s no fuss and it works. It all comes down to if you think this GPU is worth $1k or not. When you math it out, a 5060, 5060 ti 16gb, 9060XT, or 9070XT are all more efficient in terms of performance-per-dollar. If you care ONLY about raw gaming performance, ignoring raytracing, and you aren’t a power user that renders videos or handles a lot of 3D, you’ll get more bang for your buck with another GPU. I was lucky enough to find it on a clearance price. But overall, you can’t go wrong with the 5070ti. I dragged out my 1070 for nearly 10 years and I plan to do it again with this card. Nvidia still can’t be beat when it comes to their software and driver support, you can have the confidence that this GPU will handle anything you throw at it.
Iguessimoldnow Posted
Excellent upgrade from an EVGA 3080 10gb. Huge FPS gains at maxed out graphics across the board, especially overclocked. Runs cool and silent. No coil whine as well, at least on mine. Very impressed with this GPU, especially at MSRP. Great looking card too.
EricP Posted
Upgraded from a 3070 to a 5070 Ti recently — the difference is really noticeable. In modern AAA games at 1440p, I’m getting ~1.7× the frame rates, especially when pushing higher settings. The 16 GB VRAM on the 5070 Ti gives more breathing room for high-res textures and ray tracing effects that the 8 GB 3070 was starting to struggle with. Drawbacks? Power draw is a bit higher, and the price tag is significantly steeper. But for me, the smoother frame rates and the extra headroom make the 5070 Ti feel like a solid step up.
DomenicL Posted
Handles 4k gaming excellent and silently. Runs like a mouse compared to my 3080. Loving the Frame Gen tech too. Making the most out of my oled with this piece. Perfect price point for the power. Saved 500 to 700 dollars from the 5080 with only 10 percent less power and a lot more energy efficiency. Plus with the year of no interest, I only pay about 70 a month for it. Quite the steal imo.
Zerosvn Posted
I upgraded from a 6750XT and I am blown away at the performance difference. The card runs cool and quiet. I would love a white gpu but, at MSRP, I'll take it.
Charles Posted
I was a little concerned reading ither reviews about weird noises but this card is quiet! On Arc Raiders I get 160fps on high settings, no DLSS. With DLSS turned on, x4, I get 600fps on epic settings which I capped at 240 to match my monitor. If GPU prices remain ridiculous, I'd buy this again in a heart beat
Joey Posted
At first I wasn't sure if it was worth it to upgrade from a 4060ti to a 5070ti, but now after using this card I can say it was definitely worth it. This is a great card to get at msrp, and my temps are the lowest I've ever seen across multiple demanding games. Considering the price jumps across the board for pc parts, I'll probably be using this card for years to come.
Swaraj Posted
I bought this at the perfect time, got it at msrp. And this is a beast, it was performed better than all the video benchmarks I had seen. This OC version is practically rtx5080 base, after comparing rtx 5080 base is only 2-3% better than 5070ti oc, even tho the performance difference between the base models is 15-20%. So if you’re feeling bad that 5080 is going at 1.3k rn, go for this and poetically 5070ti oc is 999 rn which is the msrp of 5080
DakotaH Posted
Super fast. Great value at MSRP. No need for a 5080/5090. Runs 4k at max settings great on most games. 90fps on Battlefield 6 Beta at max 4k.
ConorH Posted
This thing is a beast. Upgraded from 3070 to this card and am really happy with it. Currently running a 9900k cpu with it and am getting great frames on oblivion remastered. Runs quieter then my rtx 3070, and gtx 1070 and can push over clocks better then both as well. Confident this will last me the next couple generation drops at the very least.
Jonn Posted
Upgrading from a 4060 this thing is a beast! Gaming, smaller LLM and all the editing I’ve been doing have been flowing so much better. It was kinda funny turning up some games to maximum settings and feeling like I was playing a new game all together. The textures, shading and other smaller details are so nice as long as your monitor is 2k or 4k (you can get nice ones for about $200) All in all an easy recommend. From what I hear the 5060ti(16gb) is also a beast looking into if you need to save some cash while getting performance boosts.
Bobert Posted
I went from a 3070 FE to this for BF6. It's so quiet and it stays cool and sure it's a chunky boy but to know the peace of mind that it will be fine and cool is worth the price to me. Simple and clean!
2011SierraOwner Posted
Excellent card, runs fast and temps stay cool. VelocityX software could use some work but overall excellent.