Planning to play games at 1440p? Or maybe 4K? Nvidia's new GeForce RTX 5070 and RTX 5070 Ti GPUs are rival siblings vying for your PC gaming bucks. We've tested both to help you determine the right one for you.
Nvidia’s vendor partners are intent on keeping the prices of its 50-series graphics cards high. Recent reports observed the vendor, MSI quietly bumping the prices of the recently announced GPU, to costs beyond its sanctioned MSRP,
Best Buy has had a quintet of MSRP-priced RTX 5070 graphics cards listed for a while. Will those actually go on sale later today? We'll see. But arguably the more relevant listings are cards priced above Nvidia's $549 MSRP for the RTX 5070. And now a number have been listed on Best Buy at levels not far off the RTX 5070 Ti's $749 official MSRP.
Over in the U.S., you'll find an Asus ROG Strix 16 with an RTX 5090 at Newegg up for grabs, along with an MSI Vector 16 HX AI with an RTX 5070 Ti for $1,899. Best Buy doesn't have as many laptops in stock, but you'll still find an HP Omen Max 16 with an RTX 5080 for $2,899.
AMD is reportedly preparing an 'Ultimate Navi 48' SKU: this could be the Radeon RX 9070 XTX or the RX 9070 XT Ultimate, tweaked RDNA 4.
Fortunately, AMD revealed that it expects the RX 9070 XT to be on par with Nvidia’s $750 RTX 5070 Ti or the last-gen RTX 4080. AMD promises up to 21% better performance-per-dollar than the RTX 5070 Ti, which is a great deal if the two cards really end up going head-to-head.
The TI dashboard for greater transparency was launched three years ago. There are now more details, but no total number of electronic patient records.