tranxhdr—January 20, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Glad I got this before the shortage and price increase. It replaced my ZOTAC Trinity 3080 and what an upgrade! Finally I can utilize DLSS 4 and frame generation. Can play games in 2k with ray tracing without framerate issues. There's no coil whine that I can hear. The fans are pretty much silent even under load. The cooling is awesome even for the PRIME line. My PC case runs on all fans and the GPU never hits 65C under load. Can play games like Oblivion Remastered, HITMAN, RDR2, BG3, Cyberpunk 2077, Assassin's Creed Origins, Fallout 4, max settings with ray tracing without framerate issues. Turning on DLSS 4 and frame generation makes it even better. The 5070 Ti is definitely the sweet spot between value and performance for its price. MSRP is $749 which some cards were selling at mid to late 2025 and early Jan 2026. The ASUS PRIME 5070 Ti OC was about 8% higher than MSRP when I got it here. Considering it is ASUS, I have a peace of mind of quality construction and reliablity. So paying for a bit higher price than other 5070 Tis wasn't a big deal for me. FYI, this card has a red led light when the PC is off. It turns off when the PC is on. It is not an indication of an issue with the card. I am also using the provided NVIDIA 12-pin power adapter to 3 pcie 8-pin (6+2) cables. Unfortunately my psu, Corsair RM850X 2021, doesn't come with a 12VHPWR cable but does supply more than enough power and compatibility with the ASUS Prime 5070 Ti. If you're thinking of upgrading and the 5070 Ti is on your mind, here's my advice. If you're still on the 20 or 30 series, going to the 50 series, 5070 or 5070 Ti, is a no brainer. Nobody really needs a 5080 or 5090 unless you're doing some really demanding work loads. The price for the 5080 and 5090 are just ridiculous. If you're still on the 40 series, 4070 or 4080, even the 4090, there's absolutely no reason to upgrade. Even for DLSS 4. You're wasting money if you do. Better just wait for the 60 series. But if you need something right now before the memory and GPU issues becomes worse, and like I mentioned before, you're on the 20 or 30 series, 5070 Ti is the best value. There's also the Radeon 9070 XT, but that card is on GDDR6 vram, FSR is no DLSS. Yes, it is cheaper than the 5070 Ti, but that's just short term thinking. 5070 Ti is the future proof. Read more
Des Moines—December 19, 2025✓ Verified purchase
The Asus Prime 5070 Ti OC card is very fast and extremely quiet. Coming from a 4070 Ti I'm seeing consistent 15-20% frame rate increases. My card has zero coil whine. Both the performance and quiet modes on the card are extremely quiet under gaming load. Much quieter than my Gigabyte Gaming OC 4070 Ti, which wasn't loud anyway. The Asus card is also much smaller as you'd expect with the SFF design. Machine specs: 9800x3D, 32 GB G.skill 30 cas memory, Asus B650E motherboard, Orico 1TB SSD, Seasonic 1000w power supply, NZXT Flow 9 white case. I have a newer Seasonic ATX3.1 power supply, so was able to leverage the native 12VHPWR cable from the power supply with the Asus card. Snapped in perfectly and works well. Card draws about 300 watts under load according to HWinfo. Cooling-wise, the card stays under 70 degrees C, and mostly under 65 degrees C, even in heavy gaming load. Tested on Helldivers 2, Halo infinite, Crysis remastered, and Fortnite. Packaging from Asus is top notch. If I had one complaint about packaging, which really isn't a complaint, there is a lot of peel off plastic on the card, on top, side, and bottom, and they aren't all super easy to see. Just look closely and you'll find them. The card isn't RGB, but options for cards at the lower end of the price range were limited, and I knew this going in. The card is really fast and quiet, which is what matters anyway. Amazon shipped quickly and delivered on time. Overall I highly recommend the card so far. Read more

Brandon Hines—March 27, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Amazing card so far, no complaints. I can think of other than how big these cards are now, but this one probably could go without a stand or support, which is a plus. Ive been warned in the past about the prime series but I think asus has made very good adjustments to the series. Pleasantly suprised, which is good because these cards are very expensive nowadays. I'd rather not spend extra for the strix and tuf versions. Read more
Eric—October 28, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Was able to get this card fairly close to MSRP of the non-OC edition (even better with 5% cash back using the Amazon Prime Visa), but without the 3+ week wait for shipping at the time I decided to purchase, so I said why not. I previously waited to pull the trigger on a 4070 Ti Super before the release of the 50 series thinking prices might drop in my favor for the older gen… ended up having to wait a year for prices and stock to normalize again. I didn’t want to do that again with the expected release of the 50 series Supers. Figured 16GB vRAM should be good enough. Was really drawn to the minimalist aesthetics of the card. Would have done a ProArt if they were released at the time honestly, as I always thought they looked a lot cleaner. Performance has been great, as to be expected from a current gen card. Handles every game I’ve thrown at it fairly effortlessly, even on ultra settings. Coming from a GTX 1060 6GB (served me well beyond its expected lifespan), so even if the fans do come on, the noise is still far less than what it was with the constant full throttle required for just about anything previously (I’m 100% air cooled). Frame rates are consistently mid-to-high 100+ without any stuttering or major drops when scenes get crazy. Haven’t concerned myself much with frame generation, so I can’t really comment on it other than yep, it’s there… and it does things. Been really enjoying finally being able to play newer releases the way they were meant to be. Would I recommend this card? Sure, but I still think the prices are inflated. Would have loved to see prices sub-release date MSRP by this point. Even current gen AMDs are higher than expected by this point. Read more
RobbyMac—April 9, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Huge upgrade from my 3080. Read more