NVIDIA 5070 Ti is Coming Feb 20: Here's What You Need to Know
The new NVIDIA’s RTX 50-series GPUs are a hot commodity, and it’s no surprise why. The lineup will push the limits of video game graphics while also being powerful enough to handle AI workloads. The new NVIDIA RTX 5070 Ti comes out on Feb. 20, and strikes an excellent balance between performance and cost.

With MSRPs starting at $749, the RTX 5070 Ti sits between the recently released RTX 5090/5080 cards, and the mainstream RTX 5070, which is expected on March 5.
The RTX 5070 Ti has the latest AI features from NVIDIA, such as DLSS 4, that uses AI to boost frame rates, provide greater stability, increase performance, and enhance anti-aliasing while gaming. The tech is currently supported by more than 75 games, including hits like Indiana Jones and the Great Circle and Cyberpunk 2077. NVIDIA's AI-driven neural rendering also makes some of the more challenging tasks such as rendering realistic faces, compressing textures and dynamic ray-trace lighting less taxing on the GPU.
Here’s what you need to know about the release of the RTX 5070 Ti.
What are the RTX 5070 Ti specs?
- Here’s some of the highlights of the RTX 5070 Ti specs and performance:
- 8,960 CUDA cores and 16GB GDDR7 memory.
- 256-bit memory interface with 78% bandwidth increase over RTX 4070 Ti.
- 300W power draw and 750W PSU requirement.
- Fifth-generation Tensor Cores for advanced AI tasks.
- DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, Ray Reconstruction, and Super Resolution.
- Improved neural rendering and FP4 precision models.
- Fourth-generation RT Cores for enhanced ray tracing.
Who should buy a RTX 5070 Ti?
Are you a gamer who wants all the bells and whistles when it comes to graphics, such neural rendering and DLSS 4? Or a tech enthusiast who wants to use their computer to handle generative AI tasks easily or a creator looking to handle major video rendering jobs? More importantly, do you want all the power and features that come with a RTX 50-series Blackwell GPU without having to break the bank? Then the RTX 5070 Ti might be the perfect card for you.
When and where can I buy a RTX 5070 Ti?
The NVIDIA RTX 5070 Ti hits Micro Center shelves on Feb. 20. The RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 flew off shelves when they launched at the end of January, due to the high demand, and we expect similar high demand for the 5070 Ti, and later the 5070.
For the latest on all the NVIDIA 50 Series GPUs, check for updates to our FAQ page.
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- Micro Center NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series FAQ
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