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ASUS Prime GeForce RTX 5070 Ti O16G 16GB GDDR7 graphics card

SKU CH-JKZN-6YBQ4

A 16 GB GDDR7 graphics card with 8960 CUDA cores, 256-bit memory at 28 Gbps, PCI Express 5.0, triple-fan 2.5-slot cooling and SFF-ready dimensions

  • 5-slot design fits compact builds
  • Triple-fan cooler delivers strong airflow
  • 16 GB GDDR7 memory at 28 Gbps on 256-bit bus
  • 8960 CUDA cores boost to 2527 MHz
  • PCI Express 5.0 interface with 1432 TOPs AI performance

SFF-Ready 2.5-slot design

The Prime GeForce RTX 5070 Ti fits compact builds with its 2.5-slot thickness and triple-fan cooler. It targets gamers and creators who need high frame rates in a smaller chassis. The card draws power through a single 16-pin connector and requires a 750W supply.

Adapter cable and tuning software

A 1-to-3 adapter cable lets the 16-pin plug work with standard PSU cables. GPU Tweak III provides clock and fan control while MuseTree adds creative asset management. Drivers are downloaded from the support site rather than bundled on disc.

16GB GDDR7 on a 256-bit bus

The 16GB frame buffer runs at 28 Gbps across a 256-bit interface for high bandwidth at 4K. CUDA core count sits at 8960 with a boost clock of 2497 MHz and an OC mode of 2527 MHz. This memory configuration is the key spec for texture-heavy workloads.

Highlights

  • 5-slot design fits compact builds
  • Triple-fan cooler delivers strong airflow
  • 16 GB GDDR7 memory at 28 Gbps on 256-bit bus
  • 8960 CUDA cores boost to 2527 MHz
  • PCI Express 5.0 interface with 1432 TOPs AI performance

Specifications

No published specifications for this item yet.

Questions about this item

Will the 16-pin power connector need replacement after repeated plug cycles?

The card uses a single 16-pin connector rated for standard mating cycles; treat it like any PCIe power plug and avoid frequent removal.

Which limit appears first during long gaming sessions — the 2527 MHz OC clock or the 750 W PSU headroom?

Sustained load typically hits the thermal ceiling of the 2.5-slot cooler before the 750 W recommendation becomes a bottleneck.

How loud is the triple-fan array when the 16 GB GDDR7 memory runs at 28 Gbps all day?

Three axial-tech fans keep noise low at idle; under continuous load they ramp to an audible but not intrusive level.

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