
Gigabyte GeForce RTX 5070 Ti WINDFORCE OC SFF 16G
16 GB
Gigabyte GeForce RTX 5070 Ti WINDFORCE OC SFF 16G
16 GB
2 weeks update:
I tried playing Cyberpunk. 4K, most settings at ultra (path tracing off), without DLSS, plus my undervolt (running at 260-275W), and it is probably fine. I didn't measure FPS or anything, just played it for a bit and it seemed okay to my untrained eye (I'm a noob using a 60Hz monitor and vsync and can't tell the difference with a 144Hz monitor, sorry), but there might have been some stutters. If using stock clocks or overclocking, performance would probably be better.
BUT, after experimenting with high / ultra / ray-tracing / dlss ("quality" only), I settled on playing the game with path & ray tracing off, all settings to HIGH (*I* cannot tell the difference, sorry), and DLSS Quality on, and I noticed something I did not expect: power consumption dropped to the 120-140W range (180-190W same settings without DLSS), and obviously temperatures drop by 10+ degrees (58-65C), all depending on the scene.
And there is some decent room for undervolting / overclocking. Setting it with MSI Afterburner was relatively easy (minus some known glitches). The manufacturer lists the core clock at 2497MHz. I've tried running it at ~2850MHz @ 900mV, but settled at ~2930MHz @ 915mV. I also tried to max it out and was able to reach ~3070MHz @ 985mV but I don't like the power efficiency at that level.
Finally, note that I'm running this in a rackmount PC next to a 3090 with nearly zero spacing between them, so one would expect the card to suffocate, get insanely hot and throttle, but even when overclocking (at +400) and stress-testing, the card will rarely go above 80-82C with fans at ~80%.
I'm not sure I'd buy this card at 1000+, considering the Asus ProArt 5080 launched for 999. I would've gone for that if there was any availability, but having used this card for a bit, I do not regret buying it.
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I have this in my rackmount case next to a 3090, and even though it seems like it's suffocated, the maximum temperature during benchmarking (e.g. 3DMark, HZD) maxed out at ~78C (at ~25-27C ambient). With a bit of undervolting, the max temperature during benchmarking drops to ~73-75C and power consumption drops to ~240-260W (depending on how far you push it) for a ~3-6% drop in core clocks. I have yet to hear this card make any noise (unlike the 3090 next to it which needs to be power-limited to oblivion D:)
I've run the Horizon Zero Dawn benchmark with the same settings I had for my 4070 Ti (DLSS Quality, all Ultra, 4K) for a +34% gain (125->168 FPS, 22442->30123 score). When I ran the 5070 ti with DLSS off, it got roughly the same score as the 4070 ti did with DLSS on!
I bought this for 819, compared to the 4070 ti which I bought exactly 2 years ago for 876.
The only "issue" I have is that MSI afterburner settings reset on reboot, but I think some youtuber mentioned that this is a driver issue and will probably be fixed. We'll see.
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Very fast delivery. Ordered on Tuesday, received on Friday (ordered to Ö).
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I bought it 3 weeks ago, fortunately for only 820.
950 chf is a joke from digitec (880 too)
Mainly because nvidia has dropped the prices, and competition had this on the 740chf (also recently).
I didn't have to replace my old psu as this one uses gpu 2x8 pin with adapter.
3 year warranty is ok, but other models have 4.
Is quiet, fits in my case without modifications.
Unfortunately it is locked from the OC side, also no undervolt possible - extremely unfortunate
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6 out of 7 reviews