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Galax GeForce RTX 5070 Ti 1-Click OC White

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The Galax GeForce RTX 5070 Ti 1-Click OC White is a custom design model of NVIDIA's newest release that still sells for the baseline MSRP of $750. Besides the white color theme you get a small factory overclock and an excellent cooler that emits very little noise, even under full load.

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Yeah, at $750 this is the winner. Stock matches 7900 xtx raster in most games, and that OC is really impressive.

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Microcenter is the place to be it seems. Only one I could find at $749, so yeah that's a shame.

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This is theoretically fine. 15% more performance than the 4070TiS at the same price and power is not exactly terrible. Issue is, prices will be realistically out of whack and this is not really an uplift you would expect from a new generation. This card is the epitome of “not great, not terrible”. It’s fine. At its MSRP. Anything else and you are in the questionable territory.
 
Yeah, at $750 this is the winner. Stock matches 7900 xtx raster in most games, and that OC is really impressive.

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That fake pricing is what makes all data invalid though. And nVidia with AIBs play that game just to get positive reviews but the next day the price is at least 20% increased. This GPU is in fact a 4080 non-Super with a bit less power draw. And will be on sale for ~$850-900 in reality. What a bargain more than 2 years after 4080 launched for $1000.
 
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That fake pricing is what makes all data invalid though. And nVidia with AIBs play that game just to get positive reviews but the next day the price is at least 20% increased. This GPU is in fact a 4080 non-Super with a bit less pwoer draw. And will be on sale for ~$850-900 in reality. What a bargain more than 2 years after 4080 launched for $1000.
In India nGreedia themselves are the scalpers given they are selling their 5080 for $1800 expecting official pricing for this "mid-range" turd to be above $1000 mark anyways.
 
No power efficiency improvement (made on the same process node, even the chips have (almost) the same size: AD103: 379mm², GB203: 378mm², so the GeForce 50 series is basically a refresh/rename) and 750 bucks before taxes for only 16GB VRAM, not even a nice try.

Next to the existing 16GB VRAM, a 24GB VRAM version using 3GB GDDR7 modules for AI LLM self-hosting and fixing running out of 16GB VRAM in games in certain scenarios would be nice, and it would be 300W TDP, where a 4090 is 450W TDP. Maybe in next-year's Refresh (3GB capacity GDDR7 chips are around the corner (see the table, same 378 mm² chip: 16GB VRAM, 24GB VRAM (=3GB GDDR7 chips)). Though 24GB is not enough to fully fit a SOTA 32B Q6 LLM, which is 27GB, one would need 32GB, better 36GB VRAM for decent context (=the amount of input text length).

16GB VRAM is not enough in Indiana Jones And The Great Circle in 4K, Full RT and DLSS Quality (internal resolution for 4K DLSS Quality is only 2560*1440, which is 2.25 smaller than 4K (3840*2160) and 16GB VRAM are still not enough).
 
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This should have been a 5060TI 400$ - 500$ card.
 
Yeah, at $750 this is the winner. Stock matches 7900 xtx raster in most games, and that OC is really impressive.

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Microcenter is the place to be it seems. Only one I could find at $749, so yeah that's a shame.

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1000% Special release pricing, why else would it say “$899.99 Save $150.00”. Just more MSRP lies.
 
but how is it possible that the RT gain is less than the Raster gain???
1100/1200€ street price is simply DOA
 
the pricing is insane, the rest is irrelevant
 
I see $750 in some places, but you are correct they will be rare and hard to get at 750.

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If this is "MSRP" card, it should be USD 750, not with "save $150"... The RTX 5070 Ti may cost as much as a RTX 4080 Super but performs worst without multi frame generation. I would think this is regression, not progression. The model number comparison kind of blindsided people into thinking it is a 10+ % improvement over the RTX 4070 TI Super, but the real MSRP comparison places it between the RTX 4080 Super and RTX 4070 TI Super.
 
This cards seems to have a proper cooler. Good job.


Page 40 should reflect which card modell in the table.

E.g powercolor 7800xt hellhound 27dba

I am not sure if i want to pay more than 500 euro in 2025 for binary nvidia drivers, no cuda32, no physx for a 16gib graphic card which sometimes beat the best amd card. The other issues may still apply here.

I do not understand why people claim 750 us dollar is a fine price in 2025 for such a product
 
If this is "MSRP" card, it should be USD 750, not with "save $150"... The RTX 5070 Ti may cost as much as a RTX 4080 Super but performs worst without multi frame generation. I would think this is regression, not progression. The model number comparison kind of blindsided people into thinking it is a 10+ % improvement over the RTX 4070 TI Super, but the real MSRP comparison places it between the RTX 4080 Super and RTX 4070 TI Super.

yeah, I am not sure what is going on there, because MSRP should be 749 on at least some of them. heh. give it 8 months and stock is no longer moving, it will be 749 then i bet
 
yeah, I am not sure what is going on there, because MSRP should be 749 on at least some of them. heh. give it 8 months and stock is no longer moving, it will be 749 then i bet

trump just announced 25% tariffs for chips, forget about the msrp, stop dreaming
 
I see $750 in some places, but you are correct they will be rare and hard to get at 750.

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You should never use Microcenter a benchmark for prices on PC components. They do extreme deals that you can't get anywhere else, they're all in-store purchases and many people don't live within reasonable driving distance of a Microcenter.
 
Yea, I am not sure what they are doing as most sites I see the $750 listings seem to be marked with a "Save $150" attached like its a sale. Rest of them are $900+ which completely irrelevant the MSRP pricing. I am sure in a year when there is tons of stock we will start seeing that price again but for now a lucky few will get it and the rest will just be stuck with the higher prices.

I mean overall not a bad card. I think this card is way better than the RTX 5080 this generation just overall (Meaning performance over previous generation, pricing, power, etc).

Am I the only one getting the feeling they moved the numbers down again? What I mean is the RTX 5080 was supposed to be the RTX 5070 ti, the RTX 5070 ti was supposed to be the RTX 5070, and I assume the rest will be the same way.
 
$750 --> 925 - 1300€ so far. Nice.
 
I'm sorry but where does the info that Blackwell memory is limited to +375 clock speeds is coming from?
The internet is full of users seeing performance increase in timespy all the way to the +2000 limit.

Thanks for the review!
 
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