GeForce RTX 5070
The RTX 5070 is the mainstream Blackwell card aimed at 1440p gamers who want a strong frame rate without spending flagship money. It leans heavily on the newest frame-generation technology to hit high numbers, which works well in supported titles but flatters its raw rasterization compared with last generation. The headline catch is its 12GB of GDDR7: plenty for 1440p today, but a buffer that some demanding games with high-resolution textures can already pressure, so weigh it against the pricier 5070 Ti if you plan to keep the card for several years.
A good time to buy — it's 3.9% above its all-time low, 4.1% below its 90-day average, and it dropped 1.8% this month.
- Great 1440p value with frame generation
- Efficient 250W draw fits most builds
- Compact partner models suit smaller cases
- 12GB VRAM limits long-term 4K headroom
- Raw rasterization gain over prior gen is modest
- Heavy reliance on frame generation for headline numbers
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