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The ASUS Prime GeForce RTX 5070 OC at $699.99 is the best balance of price and performance — full RTX 5070 spec at MSRP, with a triple-fan cooler that fits SFF builds and stays under 70 dB at sustained gaming loads.

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At a Glance

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1 Best Overall $699 9.0 Buy →
2 Best Value $689 8.8 Buy →
3 Best 4K Performer $1059 9.0 Buy →
4 Best Mid-Tier $679 8.7 Buy →
5 Best 5070 Ti Value $861 8.6 Buy →

RTX Buying Guide

The GeForce RTX 5070 is NVIDIA's mid-range Blackwell card and the most realistic upgrade target for owners of RTX 3070, RTX 2080 Super, or older. Two configurations exist: the RTX 5070 base model with 12 GB GDDR7 on a 192-bit bus, and the RTX 5070 Ti with 16 GB GDDR7 on a 256-bit bus. The Ti is roughly 25-30% faster.

RTX 5070 vs RTX 5070 Ti — Which to Buy

The base RTX 5070 ($549-700) targets 1440p high-refresh gaming and entry-level 4K with DLSS 4. The 12 GB VRAM is sufficient for 99% of current titles at 1440p but starts to bottleneck at native 4K in heavy ray-traced games. The RTX 5070 Ti ($870-1,160) adds 33% more VRAM, a wider memory bus, and ~25% more raster performance — enough to make 4K maxed-out gameplay realistic without aggressive DLSS upscaling. If your monitor is 1440p, buy the base 5070. If you have or plan to buy a 4K monitor, step up to the Ti.

Power and PSU

The base RTX 5070 has a 250W TBP (NVIDIA recommends 750W PSU). The 5070 Ti is 300W TBP (NVIDIA recommends 750W PSU). Both use a single 12V-2x6 connector. ATX 3.0 or 3.1 PSUs accept the cable directly; ATX 2.x PSUs use the bundled 2×8-pin to 12V-2x6 adapter. Seat the connector fully — partial seating is the documented cause of 90%+ of cable melting incidents on this generation.

ASUS The SFF-Ready Prime GeForce RTX™ 5070 OC Edition Graphi
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SFF and Cooler Sizing

Both base 5070 and 5070 Ti partner cards are now offered in SFF-Ready 2-slot or 2.5-slot configurations from ASUS, Gigabyte, and ZOTAC. The ASUS Prime SFF-Ready and Gigabyte SFF Eagle/Windforce are the smallest — under 270 mm long, perfect for ITX cases like the NR200 or A4-H2O. Triple-fan 305-330 mm models give 3-4 °C lower temps and 2-3 dB lower fan noise but require a mid-tower or larger case.

DLSS 4 and Multi-Frame Generation

All Blackwell cards including the RTX 5070 support DLSS 4 with multi-frame generation, which can deliver 3-4× the base frame rate in supported titles by inserting 2-3 AI-generated frames between rendered frames. In practice this turns a 60 fps native game into 180-240 fps with mild input lag (8-15 ms). For competitive shooters, leave it off. For single-player titles like Cyberpunk 2077 with path tracing, it's a transformative upgrade — the RTX 5070 with MFG hits frame rates that previously required an RTX 4090.

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