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GeForce RTX 5070 Ti launches February 20, first reviews drop February 19

Draugoth

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NVIDIA has just released updated embargo information for the RTX 5070 Ti. The company initially planned to launch this card on February 14, but the date has been pushed back to the following week due to Chinese New Year.

According to the new information, NVIDIA will have three embargoes. The launch will be split between MSRP and non-MSRP cards. To clarify, this refers to custom cards that will be priced at NVIDIA’s official MSRP, which in this case is $749. It is worth noting that NVIDIA will not offer a Founders Edition for the 5070 Ti, meaning all reviews and available graphics cards will come from board partners.

The first embargo lifts on February 19, covering MSRP models. The following day, tech media will review non-MSRP cards, with immediate availability (in stores) starting the same day.

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Will this be the 5000 series card that I can walk into a store and see sitting on a shelf to grab and buy?
It is seemly set up as the best value of the bunch if you are looking at higher end. So probably not.

Edit: I am not saying that it will be more difficult than the 5090. But that's a whole other thing due to scale of production, allotments, and demand.
 
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StereoVsn

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It is seemly set up as the best value of the bunch if you are looking at higher end. So probably not.

Edit: I am not saying that it will be more difficult than the 5090. But that's a whole other thing due to scale of production, allotments, and demand.
Yeah, 5070Ti seems the bet bang for the buck and since it costs less will be easier to scalp.

It really all depends on hardware allocations to retailers.

Edit: 5090 will have none existent stock for months if not longer. 32GB of VRAM for $2K is great for running local AI models, not just games.
 
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Kilau

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Yeah, 5070Ti seems the bet bang for the buck and since it costs less will be easier to scalp.

It really all depends on hardware allocations to retailers.

Edit: 5090 will have none existent stock for months if not longer. 32GB of VRAM for $2K is great for running local AI models, not just games.
Why run local when you can have China deepseks it for you?
 

StereoVsn

Gold Member
Why run local when you can have China deepseks it for you?
If you want to run that against your personal or company docs would you really send the to Deepseek?

It’s fine to ask for coding help or whatnot, it’s not fine for a lot of companies or people to share sensitive data with a Chinese company.

But yeah, if it’s not personal or sensitive data, Deepseek token prices are super cheap.
 

Kilau

Member
If you want to run that against your personal or company docs would you really send the to Deepseek?

It’s fine to ask for coding help or whatnot, it’s not fine for a lot of companies or people to share sensitive data with a Chinese company.

But yeah, if it’s not personal or sensitive data, Deepseek token prices are super cheap.
No I was being cheeky, I wouldn’t trust deepseek with any data
 

StereoVsn

Gold Member
No I was being cheeky, I wouldn’t trust deepseek with any data

😱 . I think it’s fine for general stuff. Like coding questions or translations or story writing help or whatnot.

Personally it’s cool but I don’t use up enough tokens right now to make me switch from ChatGPT 4o or the new Gemini models.

But … running local Deepseek 7b model is doable even on older GPUs and it’s kind of cool.
 

Puscifer

Member
At that price point it's like 4080 to 4090 territory, meaning that pay a couple hundred more for the better product.
 

amigastar

Member
Same here..

I know it's mainly a 1440p card but I am getting a hankering for something a bit beefier :pie_thinking:

Stalker 2 is killing me at this res. I don't know how much longer I can hold out.
Stalker 2 is special in that regard, i'm sure you can play Doom The Dark Ages on 1440p with (almost?) anything maxed up in fluid frames.
 
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CrustyBritches

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Will the release of these cards drop the resale prices of the 5080?
For 5080 probably not since it’s so rare that people wanting 5080/5090 would still bite.

If you mean 4080 then possibly depending on availability and actual pricing. Guessing this will be about 5% slower than a 4080 in relative performance with the main advantage being MFG. so if there’s widespread availability around $750-$800, then yeah it would drive down the resale price of a 4080 to right around or below that price mark. If it’s another low stock paper launch then the 4080 will continue to hold its value. On ebay I’m seeing the standard 4080 going for around $1200-$1300. Nvidia killed off the production of the 4000 series cards quite a while ago so there’s none in the supply chain.
 
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Topher

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Will the release of these cards drop the resale prices of the 5080?

I don't think so. Not for a while at least. Bad timing for folks wanting a mid to high end GPU. Even 4070 and above are being sold above MSRP on ebay. I'm guessing Nvidia isn't producing those any more and 5000 is a paper launch.
 

kiphalfton

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Word on the street is the RTX 5070 Ti is actually what should have been the RTX 5070. And the RTX 5070 is what should have been RTX 5060.

Nvidia playing their stupid games again.

Guess it shouldn't be surprising there are no RTX 4000 series card available anywhere. No recourse.
 

Bojji

Member
So if you want to build a pc with any non 60 class nvidia card your basically screwed for the next several months.

EVERYONE told people that wanted to build pc/change GPU to wait for launch of next gen GPUs, and that is what screwed people. I bought 4070ti Super for less than MSRP in September and I'm happy with it.

Maybe AMD will have good product this time around with good performance, price and decent supply?
 

kiphalfton

Member
EVERYONE told people that wanted to build pc/change GPU to wait for launch of next gen GPUs, and that is what screwed people. I bought 4070ti Super for less than MSRP in September and I'm happy with it.

Maybe AMD will have good product this time around with good performance, price and decent supply?

Around that same time frame I had a chance to buy a RTX 4070 Ti Super for <$600... but I told myself "no, for the same price there will be a 5000 series card with more VRAM and better performance".

Guess I'll be waiting another couple years.
 

Griffon

Member
A *70 card costing more than 700$ (likely over 850 in practice), what a fucking joke.
 
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EVERYONE told people that wanted to build pc/change GPU to wait for launch of next gen GPUs, and that is what screwed people. I bought 4070ti Super for less than MSRP in September and I'm happy with it.

Maybe AMD will have good product this time around with good performance, price and decent supply?
They won't. They're still using GDDR6 and can't reach the bandwidth of the 5070, let alone the 5070TI. More of the same from AMD.
 
I think 3-6 months and situation will be much more normal.

I can think of only a handful of months in the past 7 years that getting a GPU has been "normal." And I define normal as how it was prior to 2016 when you could literally just walk into Best Buy, Microcenter, find the GPU you wanted on the shelf, and go to checkout. Or easily find one online and just order it.
 

CrustyBritches

Gold Member
Maybe AMD will have good product this time around with good performance, price and decent supply?
The older leak from 9070 XT was a little above 7900GRE iirc. New leaks were ~7900XT. I’d expect it to be a match for 4070 Super or 4070 Ti. That might put it in the wheelhouse of the 5070 without MFG, but with 16GB VRAM. So it should be ~$550.
 
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