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PNY GEFORCE RTX 5070 Ti 16GB Overclocked Triple Fan DLSS 4
GAME CHANGER
Get game-changing performance with the GeForce RTX 5070 Ti, powered by NVIDIA Blackwell. Game at high frame rates with DLSS 4, supercharge your creativity with NVIDIA Studio, and enable new experiences with the power of AI.
NVIDIA Blackwell Architecture
The Ultimate Platform for Gamers and Creators.
Fifth-Gen Tensor Cores
Max AI performance with FP4 and DLSS 4
Fourth-Gen Ray Tracing Cores
Built for Mega Geometry
TRIPLE FAN COOLING
With three fans working together, heatis distributed and dissipated more
METAL BACKPLATE
Adds additional support to prevent the card from sagging and vents that enhance passive cooling
KEY FEATURES
NVIDIA DLSS 4
NVIDIA Reflex 2
GDDR7 Graphics Memory
NVIDIA App
PCI Express Gen 5
NVIDIA Broadcast
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
PCI Express Gen 5 -compliant motherboard with one 2.98-width x16 graphics slot
Three 8-pin supplementary power connectors
750 W or greater system power supply2
Microsoft Windows 11 64-bit, Windows 10 64-bit, Linux 64-bit
Internet connection
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
NVIDIA CUDA Cores
8960
Clock Speed
2295 MHz
Boost Speed
2572 MHz
Memory Speed (Gbps)
28
Memory Size
16GB GDDR7
Memory Interface
256-bit
Memory Bandwidth (GB/s)
896
TDP
300 W
Outputs DisplayPort
2.1b with UHBR20 (x3),
HDMI
2.1b
Multi-Screen
4
Resolution
4K 480Hz or 8K 165Hz with DSC
Power Input
1x16 (1x16 to 3x8 adapter included)
Bus Type
PCI-Express 5.0 x16
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Card Dimensions 11.80" x 4.73" x2.35"; 2.98 Slot
299.5 x 120.0 x 59.6mm; 2.98 Slot
Box Dimensions 15.04" x 7.64" x 2.84"
382 x 194 x 72mm
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