Nvidia is set to launch its new midrange GPUs, with the GeForce RTX 5070 Ti hitting shelves on February 20, priced at $749. This card offers a modest upgrade over the RTX 4070 Ti Super, boasting 8,960 CUDA cores and 16GB of GDDR7 memory, aiming to deliver native 4K gaming without heavy reliance on DLSS upscaling.
However, potential buyers should be cautious; early retail listings suggest that finding the RTX 5070 Ti at its retail price may be challenging. Additionally, Nvidia will not release a Founders Edition, leaving customers dependent on third-party manufacturers for basic models. The RTX 5070 will follow on March 5 at $549, but it features fewer CUDA cores than its predecessor, making it less appealing for those seeking high performance.
As AMD prepares to unveil its midrange options soon, gamers are excited for a competitive landscape in affordable graphics cards!