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The graphics cards in question are Nvidia’s RTX 5080 and the former flagship GTX 980 Ti, put to the test in a PhysX performance showdown in the wastelands of Borderland 2, and the results might have ...
The ASUS PRIME GeForce RTX 5070 Ti is an impressive GPU for 4K gaming thanks to DLSS 4's new features like Multi Frame Generation and the new transformer model. It offers enthusiast-class ...
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With the release of the 5070 Ti, however, Nvidia is aiming to target a wider market, as evidenced by the $749 price tag. Game Rant had the opportunity to go hands-on with the Asus Prime GeForce ...
Today, $750 (or more) only gets you Nvidia’s bronze medal card, the RTX 5070 Ti. But how does it compare to the GTX 1080 Ti, which launched at $700 in 2017 and is widely considered the greatest ...
The RTX 5070 Ti I have in hand today comes from Asus, and as the Prime variant, it should come in at or close to the GPU’s $749 MSRP—if you can find it. Stock and pricing issues have ...
(Cards go on sale Feb. 20.) We tested the RTX 5070 Ti in a three-fan Asus Prime GeForce RTX 5070 Ti, a $749-MSRP card that represents the GPU at a decent baseline with room for overclocking.
We’ve spent the past week putting the Asus Prime GeForce RTX 5070 Ti to the test, including extensive experiential testing of Nvidia’s literally game-changing new DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation ...
Cameron Faulkner (he/him) is Polygon’s commerce editor. He’s a product expert who began writing about tech and gaming in 2013, and migrated from The Verge in 2023. Trying to figure out what ...