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February 20 Launch Date of GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Confirmed by MSI

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MSI France posted a countdown timer on its regional website for the GeForce RTX 5070 Ti, which winds down to February 20, 2025, 3 PM CET. This is our first confirmation that NVIDIA's third graphics card from the RTX 50-series "Blackwell" will be launching next week. MSI already has product pages of its custom design RTX 5070 Ti and RTX 5070 graphics cards up on its website. The RTX 5070 Ti lineup will be topped by the RTX 5070 Ti Vanguard series, followed by the RTX 5070 Ti Gaming Trio series. There's also the RTX 5070 Ti Inspire 3X series targeting creators. There are two "entry level" SKUs, the RTX 5070 Ti Ventus 3X, which the company will price close to the NVIDIA baseline, and the RTX 5070 Ti Shadow 3X, which meets NVIDIA SFF-Ready requirements.



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Is it gonna hit you like an asteroid? Or is it just gonna run hot?
 
They're burning up before people even plug them in. :roll:
 
Not a clue, it’s availability and actual price is going to determine if the 9070 is going to be €1200 or more though
Thanks to scalpers both AMD 9070 and nVidia 5070 series will be north of $1000 for 1st couple of months and there will be suckers paying those scalper prices.
 
Is it gonna hit you like an asteroid? Or is it just gonna run hot?
Means that the prices are going to be astronomical :rolleyes:
 
Thanks to scalpers both AMD 9070 and nVidia 5070 series will be north of $1000 for 1st couple of months and there will be suckers paying those scalper prices.

Doubt it, where I am 5080 scalpers tried their luck but no one is crazy enough pay over 1200$ for a GPU that's only 5% faster than last gen.

5080 is available in stores as well collecting dust.
 
Thanks to scalpers both AMD 9070 and nVidia 5070 series will be north of $1000 for 1st couple of months and there will be suckers paying those scalper prices.
Didn't retailers complain about the 9070 launch delay because they stocked up on the cards back in January?
 
False start, 5 yard penalty, 4th down
 
Ballpark on where to 5070ti gonna land in performance?
I’m guessing it would be in between a 4070ti super and 4080 but probably closer to a 4080
 
Ballpark on where to 5070ti gonna land in performance?
I’m guessing it would be in between a 4070ti super and 4080 but probably closer to a 4080
Judging by specs and where the 5080 falls, I'd expect just a hair above the 4070 Ti Super.
 
Ballpark on where to 5070ti gonna land in performance?
I’m guessing it would be in between a 4070ti super and 4080 but probably closer to a 4080

Techpowerup has it at 2% faster, so like the 5080 we will get around ~5% faster if we are lucky.

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Doubt it, where I am 5080 scalpers tried their luck but no one is crazy enough pay over 1200$ for a GPU that's only 5% faster than last gen.

5080 is available in stores as well collecting dust.

But the thing is, stores and scalpers know the cards only trickle, so they're not sitting on truckloads of them. Here the scalpers are actually the stores themselves, no RTX 5080 arrived at near MSRP, everything was above 1600 EUR.

And stores know how to sit on products that don't sell.

When RTX 4080 didn't sell at $1200, there were also talks on how the prices will go down - but it took a whole year for Nvidia to release RTX 4080 Super at $999 (and it quickly sold even below MSRP) - and rather to admit the pricing was too high, ordinary RTX 5080 remained at $1200+!

But now Nvidia has AI server revenue, it doesn't even need gaming sector - actually, the less they sell, the more they can ficus on server hardware. So I don't expect the prices of this gen to come down at all, or for availability to improve.
 
Just like meteor showers you'll only see them from very far away for few seconds.
 
The Ti will have more supply 9:1 since the 5080 was the fully activated harvest, and 4% to the 4080 for $750. 5070 for me. the 9070 is probably slower than the 5070. Stop dreaming.
 
AMD will have to step up their game and give us something to work with this week, or all the $750 price range buyers will most likely just buy RTX5070Ti.
 
AMD will have to step up their game and give us something to work with this week, or all the $750 price range buyers will most likely just buy RTX5070Ti.
Why this week?
 
AMD will have to step up their game and give us something to work with this week, or all the $750 price range buyers will most likely just buy RTX5070Ti.
With supply being what it is 5070 Ti will become a $1000 card.
 
With supply being what it is 5070 Ti will become a $1000 card.

We don't know what the supply is like yet, we are only assuming, that being said, you are probably right, as it's my belief that this shortage is artificially made.
 
Why this week?

I'll say before release at least, so from now to the 19th they have chance to change the hardcore Nvidia buyers mind, to hold on their money until the 9070 series get released.
 
There you go, lads. Ask, and you shall be given. :)

 
There you go, lads. Ask, and you shall be given. :)

If it indeed $599 msrp, so another $50 to $120 for aib partner models?
 
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