Nvidia RTX 5070 Ti has 16 GB VRAM and this particular Asus model is currently on MSRP

If you’re after a graphics card that can do 1440p as well as some light 4K AAA gaming all while fitting into tight builds, then the Asus Prime GeForce RTX 5070 Ti is worth a look for sure, as it is currently at MSRP (purchase links under the specs table down below).

Unlike the ROG Strix line, the Prime GPU is about clean, understated design, which means no flashy RGB and all that, just a neutral look that should blend into most builds, especially in systems where a user prefers a minimalist aesthetic, like say workstations, for example.

Perhaps the headlining feature of the car is its 2.5‑slot layout, which means it can fit into small form factor (SFF) cases. However, you should not have to worry too much about the card"s cooling either, as the Prime features dual-ball bearing triple Axial‑tech fans, which promise long life and great airflow.

The technical specifications of the Asus Prime Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti are given in the table below:

Specification Value
CUDA Cores 8960
AI performance 1406 TOPs
Bus standard PCI Express 5.0
Video memory 16GB GDDR7
Engine clock

OC mode: 2482 MHz;

Default mode: 2452 MHz (Boost Clock)

Memory speed 28 Gbps
Memory interface 256-bit
Max resolution 7680 × 4320
Display outputs

1 × HDMI 2.1b (native),

3 × DisplayPort 2.1b (native)

HDCP support Yes (2.3)
Maximum display support 4
Dimensions 304 × 126 × 50 mm (12 × 5 × 2 inch)
Recommended PSU 750 W
Power connectors 1 × 16-pin
Slot 2.5-slot

Get it at the link below:

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