The wait is finally over for gaming enthusiasts – the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti is set to go on sale, and we’ve got all the details you need to get your hands on one. Yesterday, we published our review of the new GPU, and let’s just say it’s a highly recommended model for anyone looking to take their gaming experience to the next level.
Nvidia isn’t releasing its own Founders Edition of the RTX 5070 Ti, so you’ll have to opt for custom models from manufacturers like ASUS. But don’t let that deter you – it’s more important to be ready for the sale to snag one of these coveted cards.
When is the start of sales?
The first offers for the RTX 5070 Ti are expected to go live on February 20, 2025, at 3 p.m. German time. If you’re targeting one of these graphics cards, you shouldn’t hesitate – strike while the iron is hot. Update: As of 3:05 p.m., Caseking has the first cards from MSI and Asus available for 1300 euros, while other shop pages haven’t shown any available offers yet.
How much does the RTX 5070 Ti cost?
Nvidia has set a recommended retail price of 879 euros for the RTX 5070 Ti, making it an attractive option. However, manufacturers may charge more for their custom models, which can come with extra features like stronger fans or other improvements. Prices are expected to range up to 1399 euros, depending on the manufacturer.
Buy RTX 5070 Ti online here
The RTX 5070 Ti will likely be available from the following shops:
- Alternate
- Notebooksbilliger
- Cyberport
- Caseking
- Computeruniverse
- Galaxus
- ProShop
Keep in mind that most shops will have limited quantities available, and you’ll probably only be able to purchase one graphics card per person.
Buy RTX 5070 Ti on site
If you prefer to buy in person, you can also get a limited number of RTX 5070 Ti graphics cards from selected dealers. Alternate, for instance, will have supplies available in their shop in Linden, with several hundred cards expected to be available. The official start of sales is still February 20 at 3 p.m., and you’ll be limited to one graphics card per person. Whether the trip is worth it depends on how high the demand is.