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ASUS TUF GeForce RTX™ 5070 Ti 16GB GDDR7 OC Edition Graphics Card, NVIDIA, Desktop (PCIe® 5.0, HDMI®/DP 2.1, 3.125-Slot, Military-Grade Components, Protective PCB Coating, Axial-tech Fans)

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Style: TUF Gaming


Size: RTX5070Ti|OC


Features

  • Powered by the NVIDIA Blackwell architecture and DLSS 4
  • Military-grade components deliver rock-solid power and longer lifespan for ultimate durability
  • Protective PCB coating helps protect against short circuits caused by moisture, dust, or debris
  • 3.125-slot design with massive fin array optimized for airflow from three Axial-tech fans
  • Phase-change GPU thermal pad helps ensure optimal thermal performance and longevity, outlasting traditional thermal paste for graphics cards under heavy loads
  • Auto-Extreme precision automated manufacturing helps ensure higher reliability
  • GPU Tweak III software provides intuitive performance tweaking, advanced thermal controls, and system monitoring
  • OC mode: 2610 MHz/ Default Mode: 2588 MHz (Boost clock)

Description

NVIDIA Blackwell architecture is elevated by enhanced cooling and power delivery, fortified with rugged reinforcements for exceptional durability. Lock, load, and dominate with the ASUS TUF Gaming GeForce RTX™ 5070 Ti, designed to withstand the harshest conditions, and deliver unparalleled performance.

Graphics Coprocessor: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti


Brand: ASUS


Graphics Ram Size: 16 GB


GPU Clock Speed: 2610 MHz


Video Output Interface: Native DisplayPort 2.1a x3, Native HDMI 2.1b x2


Graphics Coprocessor: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti


Graphics Card Ram: 16 GB


GPU Clock Speed: 2610 MHz


Video Output Interface: Native DisplayPort 2.1a x3, Native HDMI 2.1b x2


Graphics Ram Type: GDDR7


Compatible Devices: Desktop


Graphics Card Interface: PCI-Express x16


Memory Clock Speed: 2610 MHz


Number of Fans: 3


GPU Series: NVIDIA RTX 50 Series


Display Maximum Resolution: 7680x4320 pixels


Display Resolution Maximum: 7680x4320 Pixels


Item Dimensions L x W: 13"L x 5.5"W


Brand: ASUS


Video Processor: NVIDIA


Antenna Location: Business, Gaming, Office, Professional


Built-In Media: Speedset up manual, TUF graphics card holder, TUF Magnet, TUF Gaming certificate, TUF Velcro Hook & Loop, TUF-RTX5070TI-O16G-GAMING, Thank you card; Adapter cable (1 to 3)


Model Name: TUF-RTX5070TI-O16G-GAMING


Graphics Description: Dedicated


Manufacturer: ASUS


UPC: 197105878075


Mfr Part Number: TUF-RTX5070TI-O16G-GAMING


Model Number: TUF-RTX5070TI-O16G-GAMING


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Warranty Description: 3 years


Item Weight: 3.6 Pounds


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Powerful Performance with Excellent Cooling – ASUS TUF 5070 Ti OC
Style: TUF Gaming Size: RTX5070Ti|OC
I recently upgraded to the ASUS TUF Gaming RTX 5070 Ti OC, and I’m genuinely impressed with its performance and build quality. First of all, performance is excellent. It handles modern games at ultra settings with smooth FPS, and it’s also great for productivity tasks like video editing and virtualization workloads. The factory overclock gives it a nice extra boost without needing manual tuning. Thermals are one of the strongest points. The TUF cooling design keeps temperatures stable even during long gaming sessions, and the fans are relatively quiet most of the time. Under full load you can hear them, but it’s not distracting. Build quality is top-tier—very solid construction with a premium feel. It’s a large and heavy card, so make sure your case has enough space and consider using a GPU support bracket. Installation was easy, and everything worked perfectly out of the box with no issues. Overall, this is a powerful and reliable GPU with excellent cooling and strong performance. Definitely a great choice if you want high-end performance without worrying about overheating. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2026 by Yervand M.

  • Battle-tested performance with premium TUF build quality🛡️⚙️💪 Battle-tested performance with premium TUF build quality🛡️⚙️💪
Style: TUF Gaming Size: RTX5070Ti|OC
From the moment I started using this card, performance has been excellent. I game at 3440×1440p on a 34-inch ultrawide at 240Hz, and performance has been excellent across the board. I mainly play competitive FPS games, and the card delivers consistently smooth, high frame rates with no issues. Every game I’ve played has run smoothly, and I’ve never felt limited by performance. The design aesthetic is another highlight. The metallic gray and silver color scheme looks clean and premium, with very minimal RGB, which I really appreciate. It fits seamlessly into my build, giving me exactly the aesthetic I wanted. The card feels extremely well built and durable, with high-quality materials throughout that give it a solid, premium feel. It also has a nice selection of rear I/O ports to accommodate additional displays. Cooling performance has been excellent as well. Even during long gaming sessions, temperatures remain well controlled, and the card stays quiet while under load. It came extremely well packaged and protected, with great attention to detail in the branding on the box, along with thoughtful extras like the included TUF graphics card holder, TUF Velcro hook-and-loop straps, and a TUF magnet. Overall, this GPU has been fantastic to use and easily lives up to the TUF Gaming reputation for quality, performance, and reliability. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2026 by Mr. Next Level

  • It’s great but large It’s great but large
Style: TUF Gaming Size: RTX5070Ti|OC
It work, is fast, has great graphics, and has a switch for quiet mode and performance, which the fan on performance doesn’t start until it reaches a certain temperature. It’s also very large, so you’ll need a large case. Temperature overall playing high and ultra on modern games is good. However, it has issues with my KVM and often starts up with the monitor that is independent from the KVM and not on all 4 monitors. I don’t believe this is a GPU issue, but an issue with the KVM. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2026 by Muad’dib

  • Awesome high end graphics card that is great for 1440P and 4k gaming! Awesome high end graphics card that is great for 1440P and 4k gaming!
Style: TUF Gaming Size: RTX5070Ti|OC
The ASUS TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 5070 TI OC Edition is a very awesome graphics card! I got this at the time when this GPU was slightly above MSRP ($92.49 + tax on 12/2025), but this is the card I truly wanted in the first place, so I pushed the button and made the purchase through Affirm. If you are planning on getting a graphics card (as of 04/27/2026), NOW IS THE TIME, ESPECIALLY IF YOU HAVE THE MONEY FOR IT! This card now is more off from it's MSRP (but was really off back in 04/2025 for $1,200, so it's $200 down now!), but it could get higher than we see it now. You can wait it out and see if the AI bubble will burst further and see if the prices are going to drop more or get this card as it is now. DO YOUR RESEARCH!!! Check to see if you are eligible for the Amazon plan or Affirm, this will help you out so much that you are not paying a lot at one time. It'll be best to pay 0% interest with the Amazon plan instead of paying some interest with Affirm. With my situation I wasn't eligible for a Amazon plan, so I went with Affirm. I am paying $53.53 a month and have the option to pay off early and save on paying interest. This works for me and will be different for everyone else situation, especially with credit. The performance of this card is more of an amp up from the 5070 running my games more over the top! I run my games at 1440p, but this card is perfect for 4K gaming! Do your research on maximizing your games. Was this purchase bad? Yes. Could I have waited? Yes. Why didn't you wait? Because I was tired of waiting and looking at the market I seen if I don't get this now I'll regret it later and was right. Also, seeing my future financial outlook, I seen that It was affordable for me. I'm happy I made the choice and I am gaming even more happily after for it! So, if you are looking for a 1440p+ card that is worthy of gaming goodness, the RTX 5070 Ti 16 GB OC is it! You overclock this card it's equal to an RTX 5080, so your basically running a RTX 5080 without paying 5080 prices (DO YOUR RESEARCH ON OVERCLOCKING!!!). This card will hold you down for 5 years or more depending on what games you play. By the next time you upgrade, you'll be ready to purchase the next card if you saved for it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2026 by John

  • Red light power issues & solution - AMAZING card Red light power issues & solution - AMAZING card
Style: TUF Gaming Size: RTX5070Ti|OC
I was upgrading from a 4060 to the 5070ti and I have a 1000w ROG PSU. FIRST BIG THING - it uses the 12v PCIe express 5.0. So your standard PCIe cables likely won't connect without the adapter. This is sold with an adapter - IT DOES NOT WORK. MOST people's adapters likely draw power from one output socket of their PSU which the adapter then diverts into multiple channels into the 12v input for the card. That isn't sufficient for this card and you'll likely run into the red light of death like many other people have. The EASIEST solution I found is to purchase a separate 600w 12v 5.0 power cable like the one shown in my pictures from Fasgear. Rather than drawing power from 1 output on your PSU and relying on the provided adapter, this has 3 PSU ports that divert power directly to the 12v 5.0 input that gets plugged into the card. I did that, and it works AMAZING. For how this is different than the 4060 I upgraded from: I used Cyberpunk 2077's benchmark testing for this. With the 4060 I was running medium-high quality graphic settings without the use of ray tracing or any of the bells & whistles that make the graphics "pop" and it would remain at an inconsistent 40-60 fps during the benchmark tests. With the 5070ti (after getting it working), I was running at max settings across the board and able to maintain a consistent 60-70 FPS prior to upgrading to the 3x DLSS frame generation mode. Once I turned on the DLSS AI frame generator I was getting a reported 160 FPS (I'm not sure about how accurate that is but it looked amazing) and had 0 lag. All in all - definitely worth the money spent - BUT the provided adapter is garbage and they either need to fix that or advertise it more clearly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • Decent but expensive
Style: TUF Gaming Size: RTX5070Ti|OC
Overclocking is a bit meh (3150MHz core max freq at 1.04V). Runs cool at stock setting (below 70C at full load 1400-1500rpm fan speed, ambient 28C) with uv. Excellent build quality though a bit too big. Expensive for the price offered. Very decent card. Nothing to write home about.
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2026 by sharkeer

  • Excellent GPU with LONG shipping Time
Style: TUF Gaming Size: RTX5070Ti|OC
This TUF 5070 TI OC is one of the best 5070 TI models out there. It arrived undamaged and in flawless condition with all the plastic peels and everything you'd expect to see with a GPU in a sealed box. The GPU had no scratches or dents at all and the install went without any issues. This thing runs fast and cool and quiet and passes all the test I threw at it. I upgraded from an ASUS 4070 Super Dual and it fit in the PCIE5 slot with no issues. Make sure that you have room for this card in your case because it is quite large. Also, I have PSU with native 12VHPWR power ports so I did not need to use the included adapter cable. This GPU's 12VHPWR plug faces up, so a right angle connector might be needed if you have a smaller case. My case is an Antec C8 Constellation and it JUST fit against the glass panel. An adjustable GPU support bracket came in the package, but was not needed in my case. The bracket is also a magnet screw driver if you unscrew it and take it completely apart and flip around the bottom foot part. I thought that was pretty cool. I have an i7 14700KF with 48GB of 8khz RAM and can run Crimson Desert on 1440P at all max settings at ~130FPS. I went from a TimeSpy score of around 19000 with my 4070 super, to 26500 with the 5070 TI. I haven't done any overclocking yet but have seen others reach 5080 speeds and beyond due do the excellent cooling this card has. Its size and design looks very impressive and it has the gamer esthetic with some light RGB. I got a Steam game code for free as well, so that was awesome, too. Thr only complaint I had with this was the shipping. I had to buy the card supplied by the "Amazon" seller and have never had any package take so long to arrive. I chose the installment payment plan option which was only available with "Amazon" seller. They used USPS for the "last mile" delivery to my address. UPS has far better tracking and I had not ever seen an item like this ship with anything other than UPS, so it was a bit nerve racking waiting so long. For packaging, it was the normal ASUS GPU box placed inside of a larger box with a single brown sheet of paper inside. Could have used a bit more padding in my opinion, but it turned out OK in the end. The shipping time estimate was accurate at about 4 weeks time, but my friends were starting to think I had only imagined ordering it before it finally got here. Overall, it all turned out good in the end. If you don't want to wait, choose a seller that is not Amazon unless the shipping times show less wait time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2026 by Jeffery Freeman

  • Great for RTX 5070 Ti – but skip the included adapter! Beginner guide to powering it right Great for RTX 5070 Ti – but skip the included adapter! Beginner guide to powering it right
Style: TUF Gaming Size: RTX5070Ti|OC
Great GPU but skip the included adapter! Beginner guide to getting the power cables right (what I learned the hard way) GPU = Graphics card PSU = Power supply unit PCI cable = A power cable that connects your PSU to your GPU. It has 8-pin plugs (with holes) on one end for the PSU ports, and a big 16-pin end (looks like 12 big holes + 4 tiny ones on the side) for the GPU. This graphics card works awesome, but you need the right power cables or it won't start properly (red light, no video, etc.). DON'T use the short adapter that comes in the box with the GPU — I read a bunch of warnings on forums/Reddit that it often causes issues, so I skipped it completely. I'm new to this, so here's what I figured out after researching one night when it wouldn't work. This GPU needs three separate PCI cables from your PSU (one or two isn't enough). My son's old GPU only needed two, so that confused me at first. I had to unscrew and remove the back cover of the case to see the PSU (it was hidden behind it). Shine a light in there and follow the existing cables — they go through a hole to the back of the PSU. The ports are labeled VGA1, VGA2, VGA3, etc. (these are for GPU power cables). My son's PSU had 4 VGA ports, which is plenty. You may have to squeeze your hand in to add or remove cables, make sure the ports say VGA and not CPU you don't wanna unplug the wrong cables. I didn't remove my PSU I left it in and patiently struggled to get the cables in lol **The picture I added shows where my VGA ports were on the PSU, they were to the left of the ports labeled CPU, I circled the area in red but yours might be left or right of that just make sure the ports say VGA1, VGA2, etc.** You basically have two options: Option 1 – Easier if you already have three cables coming out of the PSU (what I wanted at first): Buy a "PCIe to 12VHPWR extension adapter" (or "3x8-pin female to 16-pin male adapter" / "12VHPWR adapter cable"). It has three holes/sockets on one end (your existing PCI cables plug into those) and the big 16-pin end that goes into the GPU. It's short (often around 30cm), no need to unplug anything from the PSU — just add it on top. Search Amazon for: "12VHPWR adapter 3x8-pin to 16-pin extension" (brands like CableMod, EZDIY-FAB, or Fasgear with "extension" in the title). Option 2 – What I accidentally bought (cleaner but more work): The Fasgear 600W PCIe 5.0 GPU Power Cable Sleeved 70cm (the long black one with 3x8-pin male plugs for the PSU and one big 16-pin for the GPU). You have to unplug the old cables from the PSU's VGA ports, then plug this new cable's three 8-pin ends into those same ports (they click in), and the big 16-pin end into the GPU. It uses three separate lines for better power stability and looks neater. I ended up going with Option 2 because that's what I ordered (thinking it was an adapter at first!). I reached in, swapped the two old cables for the new three, plugged it in — and it worked perfectly on the first try! My son gave me a 6/10 chance lol, but mom proved him wrong. Always turn off and unplug the PC before messing with cables, and make sure the big plug on the GPU is pushed all the way in (no gaps). If your card is heavy, add a support bracket to prevent sagging. Hope this helps someone else avoid the confusion — take your time and research like I did! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2026 by Kel

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