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MSI GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Gaming Trio OC+

W1zzard

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The MSI GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Gaming Trio OC+ is a custom-design variant with a triple slot, triple-fan cooling solution. Testing in our review confirms, this card runs whisper-quiet and at good temperatures. Overclocking potential was fantastic, achieving 12% extra FPS in real-life testing.

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The RTX 5070 Ti Gaming Trio OC+ is the first Gaming Trio series card from the RTX 50 Series.
Just to point out: Both 5080 and 5090 have a gaming trio versions.
 
Ah, the good old gaming series from MSI. With a sane pricing it would be a fantastic GPU…
Thanks @W1zzard.
 
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I have the impression yesterday graphic cards had hte same nvidia chip on it. May I ask why those galax and other card are not in the fan review page?
 
This card seems to have lower voltages compared to the Ventus, which lowers the default overclocking potential. If you're paying this much for a good cooler, you'll probably want to squeeze the most out of it. Overall it's very similar to the Vanguard model, so I don't know why they even bothered making two nearly identical SKUs.

The price for both of these is completely ridiculous.
 
Interesting to see the cooler comparison between the Gaming X and the Vanguard. The Vanguard cooler looks really strong!

@W1zzard , do you happen to know if the cooler performance difference between Gaming X and Vanguard will translate in a similar way to the 5080?

Really, the Ventus stands out as being very subpar, in terms of cooling performance.
 
I bought this card last week and have received and installed it this weekend. I still have an older Z390/9700K pc with an RTX 2080. I bought the card with the idea of building a new pc this year. I did not expect that the card would fit anyway in my current case, but it does. I just wanted to test the card with an PCI-e extender to check for the right amount of ROPs (yes 96 ROPs). But since it does fit and I have a good 750W PSU I am now using this new card already.

I have been playing Diablo 4 a lot lately. So I just removed the old driver with DDU in Safe Mode, shutdown, changed cards, installed new driver and continued playing Diablo 4 without changing any setting in game (I just unlocked the fps since I had locked it at 72fps before), neither changed anything in the Nvidia control panel. With the 2080 the game even dipped sometimes below 72fps (1440p/180Hz/Ultra with shadows at medium | edit: still @ Windows 10 22H2)). Now I got between 140 and 220 fps depending of the area I was in. I did NOT expect such an improvement on this older pc with even PCI-e 3.0. But a happy camper here :)

@ W1zzard
If you want me to test something feel free to ask :)
 
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Is there really any reason why you shouldn't just spend $30 more for the vanguard? I might end up choosing the gaming trio because I think it has better aesthetics than the vanguard and the extra 1cm of width might be cutting it close for my case, but $30 more for almost 10C better cooling seems like a no brainer if you're just buying a GPU and have the case space.
 
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I don't want to go as far as calling these price cuts but they backed off the crazy scalper pricing a bit. This one is actually in stock. Tough to justify stepping up to a 5080 for a minimum of $1,400 for extra 14% gain. $500 for 14%. You can almost get a 9070 XT for that difference.
 
In Poland you can buy many 50 series cards on MSI's website and they're in stock a lot, but all of them are above MSRP. Even the Shadow model is about $860 + 23% VAT, which is ridiculous.

The regular 5070 is $50 above MSRP.
 
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