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The 16GB sweet spot of the Blackwell lineup for serious 1440p and entry 4K gaming.
Pros
- 16GB VRAM provides good headroom at this tier
- Excellent high-refresh 1440p and solid 4K performance
- Full DLSS 4 support
Cons
- Sold far above its $749 MSRP, near $980 in May 2026
- NVIDIA reduced 5070 Ti shipments in 2026 amid memory cost pressures
- Power draw higher than AMD's comparable RX 9070 XT
✓ Where it shines / best for
- 1440p ultra and 4K high-refresh gaming
- Creators and AI hobbyists needing 16GB VRAM
- Enthusiasts wanting near-5080 performance for less
✕ Not the best fit for
- Budget mainstream builds
- Flagship 4K maxed-out enthusiasts (5080/5090 territory)
- Small-form-factor low-power systems
Features
- ✓ Ray tracing
- ✓ AV1 encoding
- ✓ 1440p
- ✓ 16gb Vram
- ✓ 4K output
- ✓ DLSS 4
- ✓ GDDR7
- ✓ Multi Frame Generation
Pricing
| Plan | Price | Billing | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| MSRP | $749 | one-time | 16GB model; launch MSRP Feb 2025. |
Pricing verified from the official source. Prices change often — confirm on the vendor's site before buying.
Specifications
| power | 300W TDP |
| memory | 16GB GDDR7, 256-bit, 896 GB/s |
| interface | PCIe 5.0 |
| cuda_cores | 8,960 |
| boost_clock | 2.45 GHz |
| architecture | Blackwell (TSMC 4NP) |
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