Nvidia RTX 5070 Ti launch day live: All the links to RTX 5070 Ti models, including MSRP and absolutely nowhere near MSRP graphics cards
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1. RTX 5070 Ti quick links
2. RTX 5070 Ti MSRP model links
3. RTX 5070 Ti non-MSRP model links
4. Live updates
The Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti launches today, February 20, at 6am PT/9am EST/2pm GMT). You'll want to be ready to go as links go live, as we're expecting high demand for this new third-tier graphics card. To help you along, I've found every listing for an RTX 5070 Ti at all major retailers in the US and UK and laid them out below.
If you're wondering whether this card is worth waiting around for, I'd recommend reading our MSI Ventus 3X RTX 5070 Ti review. In it, our Dave notes that this might be his favorite card from the RTX 50-series, considering its superb overclocking ability and price tag set to Nvidia's MSRP. Though he also expresses apt concern for price gouging mangling its performance-per-dollar. You and me both, Dave.
If you scroll down into the prices I've listed below, you'll find that Dave's fears have very much manifested into extremely high prices, sometimes in excess of the RTX 5080's MSRP. We can only hope that some of these are placeholders, though I fear they're likely not.
There are a few diamonds in the rough, however. A handful of MSRP RTX 5070 Ti cards will be the ones to gun for when the clock chimes 6am, so get out of your jimmy jams and get your clickin' finger ready to checkout if you hope to stand a chance at one of those.
I'll be updating this page with any new listings, prices, or updates on the general availability for the RTX 5070 Ti. This page updates automatically, so stick around, and good luck!
Nvidia RTX 5070 Ti quick links
US RTX 5070 Ti retailers:
- Nvidia: Find RTX 5070 Ti graphics cards starting from $749
- Best Buy: Big brand RTX 5070 Ti cards on sale
- Newegg: Listings for Gigabyte, MSI, Asus, and more RTX 5070 Ti cards
- Amazon: Keep your eyes peeled for RTX 5070 Ti listings when they launch
- B&H Photo: PNY RTX 5070 Ti graphics cards
UK RTX 5070 Ti retailers:
- Nvidia: Find RTX 5070 Ti graphics cards starting from £729
- Scan: RTX 5070 Ti graphics cards from several manufacturers
- Overclockers: RTX 5070 Ti graphics cards from Asus, Gigabyte, and more
- CCL: MSI, Palit, Asus, and more RTX 5070 Ti graphics cards
- Amazon: Keep your eyes peeled for RTX 5070 Ti graphics cards
- Currys: Palit, Asus, and Gigabyte RTX 5070 Ti GPUs
- Ebuyer: MSI, Gigabyte, and Asus RTX 5070 Ti graphics cards
Nvidia RTX 5070 Ti MSRP model links
Even among 'MSRP' models we're seeing some discrepencies between US and UK pricing. I'd like to be hopeful and suggest these are merely placeholder prices in the UK, which should drop closer to launch, though I have a bad feeling that is wishful thinking.
Asus GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Prime
US: Microcenter $750 | Newegg $750 |
UK: Scan £TBA | Overclockers £900 (placeholder?) | CCL £TBA
Asus GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Prime OC
US: - Best Buy $940
UK: Scan £TBA | Overclockers £920 (placeholder?) | Ebuyer £TBA | CCL £TBA
Nvidia RTX 5070 Ti non-MSRP model links
Here's where we get into sticky territory. Some of these prices noted here might be placeholders, though from our expectations for prices from speaking to manufacturers, I suspect these are likely what you're expected to pay. Even if they might appear ludicrous, they're genuine.
Live updates
Hey, Jacob here, reporting for duty.
I've spent my morning searching the web for every RTX 5070 Ti listing I can find, and I'll update this page with anything and everything that might be useful for you in your quest to buy one.
Here's our Dave's final thoughts from his MSI GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Ventus 3X review:
"At its Nvidia MSRP it's already a lot of money, but the default performance, the Multi Frame Gen feature, and the overclocking headroom all make it a decent value GPU.
But if manufacturers and retailers are going to turn scalper and charge a ludicrous price premium on top then the RTX 5070 Ti is sure to have a rocky start to life."
As mentioned above, there's no Founders Edition for this graphics card. That means that we're beholden to third-party manufacturers making and selling a graphics card at MSRP, rather than sticking a premium cooler on it and charging more.
As you can see from the links in the article above, we're not expecting many MSRP cards. That's often the case with a graphics card launch, as AIBs look to make the most of their GPU allocation from Nvidia. Though the RTX 5070 Ti does appear to be suffering from a massive price inflation on third-party cards, more so than most I can remember, which puts even more pressure on us gamers to snap up the few MSRP models there are.
Check out the video below for an idea of the leap in performance in games that offer support for Nvidia's new Multi Frame Generation feature, which is only supported on the RTX 50-series.
Of course, without Multi Frame Generation, you're looking at a less pronounced lead over the RTX 4070 Ti Super. It's around 20% faster in most of our game tests, sometimes a little lower.