PNY's RTX 5070 Ti gets a massive price cut to $699 — this Black Friday deal is currently the cheapest way to get this graphics card
Strike while the iron is hot and grab this amazing Black Friday deal on PNY's GeForce RTX 5070 Ti OC graphics card at just $699! This is the lowest price I've seen for this GPU and the current cheapest RTX 5070 Ti graphics card that's currently available for sale.
With stark warnings from AIB industry veterans , it might be a long time until you can get a good deal on a GPU. Prices are likely to rise due to the memory price hikes that are sure to be passed on to the consumer.
PNY's GeForce RTX 5070 Ti OC is a large, triple-fan GPU with a thick heatsink designed to dissipate heat away from the graphics processor while playing high-fidelity games on high settings. 8960 CUDA Cores, a clock speed of 2.3 GHz, and 16GB of GDDR7 VRAM give it the power for you to enjoy you respectable framerates and decent ray-tracing performance. Video connectivity options include 1 x HDMI 2.1b port and 3 x DisplayPort 2.1b ports.
Looking at the price trends on PC Partpicker, this is the cheapest available RTX 5070 Ti graphics card on the market currently, a cool $50 below the next contender. At just $699, this is the perfect opportunity to jump on a new 5070 Ti GPU and snag one before they sell out.
With triple-fan cooling, this powerful RTX 5070 Ti comes with superfast GDDR7 memory and, most importantly, 16GB of VRAM, enough for handling the textures and shaders of the latest releases. 8960 CUDA Cores provide the horsepower, with a clock speed of 2.3 GHz, for powering high framerates.
The RTX 5070 Ti performed well in our testing and the results place it where you would expect it to land in our charts. Cards are missing in the chart, such as the Radeon RX 9070 XT, as we had not tested the card until after we'd tested the RTX 5070 Ti. The RTX 5070 Ti hits about 61.2 FPS in 4K gaming raster at Ultra settings, with 1% lows going down to 49 FPS. Playing on a 1440p monitor, performance climbs to a 100.3 FPS average and 75 FPS 1% lows on Ultra. If you insist on ray tracing, performance dips to 48.9 FPS on average, with 41 FPS 1% lows at 4K. If you drop down to 1440p, then you’re 88.5 FPS on average, with 66 FPS 1% lows, allowing you to enjoy smooth gaming at Ultra settings.




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Stewart Bendle is a deals and coupon writer at Tom's Hardware. A firm believer in “Bang for the buck” Stewart likes to research the best prices and coupon codes for hardware and build PCs that have a great price for performance ratio.
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King_V ReplyCards are missing in the chart, such as the Radeon RX 9070 XT, as we had not tested the card until after we'd tested the RTX 5070 Ti.
Or, you know, you could reference the RX 9070 and RX 9070 XT review. That did do a comparison against the 5070 and 5070 Ti. TL;DR for gaming purposes, the 9070 XT and 5070 Ti are about neck and neck for rasterization, and ray-tracing at 1080p, though the Nvidia card pulls ahead in ray-tracing at 1440p (by 10%) and 4K (by 15%).
Whether that's worth the up-to-$100 difference (lowest priced 9070 XT is at $599.99 as of the time I'm writing this) depends on how much you want the Nvidia-specific features, or ray-tracing at 1440p or higher.
