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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Smooth as butter
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I have put this 5070 in both old and new PC builds and it runs smooth as butter. I have done extensive test on the most demanding games out right now with this GPU and there is no lag,stutter or delay that the human eye can detect. It runs cool and quiet. As for the price, it is above MSRP as is all GPUs at the moment, but it is a GPU worth buying. It will run your games with great quality and temps all day long.
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So yes, $700 is quite some money to fork out for some people. However im coming from a 4060 so for me it was worth in my opinion. Im playing 1440p and i saw the the difference in the fps, shaders and texture. Going to size, this thing is pretty big coming from a 4060 dual fan so make sure your tower has some room. I also got a card stand to hold it so it doesnt sag. Just did that to be safe. Ill show pictures below. Next is power draw, i was running a 600w and i upgraded to an 850w. Im not sure if that was necessary but i did that just to cover myself. In totality, if u have a 4070 or dont have some room in your tower, i wouldnt buy pay mind to it but i wanted a little extra beef in my pc. If youre playing 4k and u want max settings with high fps, this isnt for you and I recommend going further to 5080 or higher. But if youre 1080p or 1440p, totally worth it. Some people may think this isnt a good buy but im pretty happy with it!
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I upgraded from a GTX 1660 Super to the RTX 5070, and the difference is night and day. This card is insanely fast, every game I play now runs buttery smooth, even on ultra settings. Load times are lightning quick, and the ray tracing makes everything look stunning.
I’ve honestly never been happier with a purchase. The RTX 5070 is quiet, cool, and absolutely crushes anything I throw at it. Totally worth the upgrade!
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Performance is great for a more budget build and very simple to get set up, in addition to the two prong adapter really made things easier. Box it came in was very nice and had all the bells and whistle. For $700 I don’t think it’s a bad purchase at all.
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Excellent upgrade from ASUS. Previously was using a PNY 5060ti (previously using a very low end card from a prebuilt) but had buyers remorse. Upgraded to this 5070 from ASUS and it has provided an obvious increase in performance and quite honestly build quality. It looks and feels every bit the part of the purchase price and I have zero complaints. Runs super cool around 65-67 while playing and whisper quiet. Easily overclocked and very stable. I have no doubt this card will serve me well into the future. I don’t feel I’ve compromised at all.
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The ASUS RTX 5070 Prime delivers excellent 1440p performance with cool, quiet operation and a sleek design. Build quality feels premium, and overclocking headroom is solid. It handles modern games smoothly with ray tracing enabled, making it a great value choice.
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Strengths
• Strong performance for mainstream and mid-to-high-end gaming / content creation. The RTX 5070 is built on the new “Blackwell” architecture, with 6144 CUDA cores, a 12 GB GDDR7 memory buffer, a 192-bit bus and very high memory bandwidth. 
• Good thermal design & build quality. ASUS uses its “Axial-tech” fans + efficient cooling + dual-bios options, which helps keep temperatures and noise under control. 
• Balanced for 1440p (QHD) gaming and even some 4K workloads. For many modern titles — especially with features like DLSS and upscaling — this GPU is “future-ready enough,” and should offer solid frame rates at 1440p, and acceptable performance at 4K (depending on settings). 
• Modern connectivity & feature support. PCIe 5.0, HDMI 2.1 + DisplayPort 2.1 outputs — plenty of bandwidth for modern monitors. Also supports newer NVIDIA features (ray tracing, AI-driven enhancements, DLSS, etc.). 
• Good value compared to “top-tier” cards. While it doesn’t compete with top-of-the-line GPUs in raw power, for many users it offers a strong price-to-performance balance — especially if you don’t need the very highest-end GPU horsepower.
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Upgraded my Asus RTX 3060 12gb to the Asus RTX 5070 12gb after days of research, maybe even weeks, its kind of a blur. Best upgrade I have done in years! One example. Avatar: frontiers of Pandora. A VERY demanding game. That begs for 1440p ultra. RTX 3060 on 1440p medium setting getting around 20 FPS. Not playable when you hit combat. RTX 5070 on 1440p ultra avg 114 to 125 fps. Smooth as butter. All explosions and activity in combat I did see it drop to 85 fps once. I am using this on an Asus X570+ wifi (pcie4) with a Ryzen 5 5600X and 32gb Corsair Vengeance. Getting a new Asus mobo with ryzen 7 7800X3D soon, I expect to see a little more performance boost. Wont be as dramatic as 3060 to 5070 though. Looked at 5070 TI pretty hard, just couldnt justify price difference. Decided to put that money towards new board and cpu. This card rocks. If you have a 3060, get this now!! Works just fine on pcie 4 with a Ryzen 5. Little to no bottleneck. Runs extremely cool, 1440p ultra and 60c temp. And, its Asus!