Graphics Cards

Zotac GeForce RTX 5070 Ti 16GB GDDR7 Solid SFF Graphics Card Code: ZT-B50710D3-10P

Key features:

  • Memory 16GB GDDR7, 256bit
  • PCI Express x16 5.0
  • Maximum Resolution 7680x4320 pixels
  • Card Length 304 mm
  • 3x DisplayPort 2.1b,1x HDMI 2.1b
  • Minimum Power Supply 750 W
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  • Connectivity HDMI, DisplayPort
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Description

Description

The Zotac GeForce RTX 5070 Ti 16GB GDDR7 graphics card features a powerful graphics processor based on Nvidia technology, ideal for gaming and demanding applications.

  • Connection is made via PCI Express x16 5.0, which offers high-level communication speeds for the card.
  • With 16GB of RAM, the card can handle large amounts of data, allowing for smooth and efficient performance.
  • The GDDR7 memory type is among the most modern, ensuring fast response times and better performance.
  • The maximum resolution reaches 7680x4320, making it ideal for ultra HD gaming and multimedia.
  • The 256-bit memory bus architecture allows for increased data transfer speeds.
  • The card is air-cooled, ensuring it remains at an optimal temperature during demanding use.
  • It features the GeForce RTX 5070 Ti chipset, capable of supporting the latest display technologies.
  • With a length of 304mm, the card is designed to fit in many computer cases.
  • For output connections, it includes one HDMI port and three DisplayPort ports for more connected displays.
  • The base clock speed of the processor is 2452MHz, ensuring fast performance.
  • The minimum required power supply is 750W for the card to operate correctly.
  • The card requires a power connection via a 16-pin socket.
  • Memory speed reaches 28Gbps, offering even better performance.

The Zotac GeForce RTX 5070 Ti combines cutting-edge technology with explosive performance, ready to compete in the most challenging gaming conditions.

NVIDIA Blackwell Architecture

The ultimate platform for Gamers and creators

Fifth generation Tensor cores

  • Maximum AI performance with FP4 and DLSS 4

New streaming multiprocessors

  • Optimized for neural shaders

Fourth generation Ray Tracing cores

  • Built for Mega geometry

The ultimate in Ray Tracing and artificial intelligence

The ultimate platform for gamers and creators

The RTX is the most advanced platform for full Ray Tracing and neural rendering technologies that are revolutionizing the ways we play and create. Over 700 games and applications use RTX to deliver realistic graphics and incredibly fast performance with groundbreaking AI features, such as DLSS Multi Frame Generation.

NVIDIA DLSS 4

Ultimate speed. Superior visuals. Powered by AI.

DLSS is a revolutionary suite of neural rendering technologies that uses AI to increase FPS, reduce latency, and improve image quality. The latest revolution, DLSS 4, brings a new generation of multi-frame rendering and enhanced ray reconstruction and super resolution, supported by GeForce RTX™ 50 Series GPUs and fifth-generation Tensor cores. DLSS on GeForce RTX is the best way to play, powered by an NVIDIA AI supercomputer in the cloud that continuously improves your computer's gaming capabilities.

Game-Changing Realism

The NVIDIA Blackwell architecture unlocks game-changing realism with full ray tracing. Enjoy cinematic-quality visuals with unprecedented speed supported by the GeForce RTX 50 series with fourth-generation RT cores and groundbreaking neural rendering technologies accelerated by fifth-generation Tensor cores.

NVIDIA Reflex 2

Compete at Warp Speed

Reflex technologies optimize the graphics pipeline for ultimate responsiveness, providing faster target acquisition, quicker reaction times, and improved aiming accuracy in competitive games. Reflex 2 introduces Frame Warp (coming soon!), which further reduces latency based on the latest mouse input in the game.

RTX AI Computers

NVIDIA powers the world's artificial intelligence. And yours.

Upgrade to advanced AI with NVIDIA GeForce RTX™ GPUs and accelerate your gaming, creativity, productivity, and development. Thanks to the built-in AI processors, you get world-leading AI technology that powers your Windows PC.

Creators

Your AI creative advantage

NVIDIA Studio is your creative advantage. The GeForce RTX 50 series GPUs unlock stunning performance in video editing, 3D rendering, and graphic design. Enjoy RTX accelerations in top creative applications, world-class NVIDIA Studio drivers that are designed and continuously updated to provide maximum stability, as well as a suite of exclusive tools that harness the power of RTX for AI-assisted creative workflows.

Virtual Reality

Virtual reality offers some of the most immersive experiences on a gaming PC. But getting the right VR is challenging. With actual screen resolutions at 4K and increasing, minimum refresh rates of 90 Hz, and high latency tolerances, VR is one of the most demanding PC applications in the world and requires the most powerful GPUs in the world.

NVIDIA's GeForce RTX GPUs give you the performance you need to power top titles on the latest VR units. Additionally, they feature technology to crank up the settings for truly impressive, immersive gameplay.

Manufacturer

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Specifications

Specifications

Product Number
ZT-B50710D3-10P

Main Specifications

Processor Manufacturer
Nvidia
Chipset Model
GeForce RTX 5070 Ti
Interface
PCI Express x16 5.0
Processor Speed (Base Clock)
2452 MHz
Maximum Resolution
7680x4320 pixels
Parallel Processing Technology
Not Supported
Type
High Performance
Cuda Cores
8960
Device Group
Gaming, Video Editing
Colour
Black

Special Features

RGB Lighting
No
OverClock (OC)
No
Air-cooled
Yes
Low Profile
No
Passive Cooling
No
Water-cooled
No
External Graphics Card (eGPU)
No
LHR
No

Memory

Memory Capacity
16 GB
Memory type
GDDR7
Memory Speed
28 Gbps
Memory bus
256 bit

Connectivity

HDMI
1
DisplayPort
3
Dual Link DVI
No

System Requirements

Minimum Power Supply
750 W
Power Connectors
16-pin

Dimensions

Length
304 mm
Height
115 mm
Thickness
41 mm

Top Specs

Memory
16GB, GDDR7
Connectivity
HDMI, DisplayPort

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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Reviews (9)

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  • CharisKa
    5
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

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    Impeccable. No problem, after about 4 months of use. I should mention that I had a 750w power supply, series 12 from be quiet, and I had to change it to series 13, 850w. I would say not to try to use it with an older power supply. It made my system unstable.

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  • Mvoutsi
    5
    1 out of 3 members found this review helpful

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    The most value-for-money GPU from Nvidia when it was bought at 800 euros because now the price is prohibitive. I got this one since it was the cheapest, yet it turned out to be very good both in cooling and performance. As for the technologies, they are well-known in the 5000 series and indeed are a reason to buy. Nevertheless, it is not worth more than 800-850 euros

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  • Filippos_Eydaimon
    5
    8 out of 20 members found this review helpful

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    Good morning/good evening, I am a user with quite a few demands: video editing, multitasking, etc. I had done my research on this card, not for this Zotac model, but I will say that I had expectations for 4K 80 fps in every game without ray tracing, DLSS, frame generation, native 4K, and I will tell you that the card barely reaches 77 degrees, usually plays at 72-75, draws 300 watts per hour, is silent, and so far I have played Warhammer: 40000 Darktide at 4K all maxed out except ray tracing, global illumination, screen space reflections, and the card hits 120 to 110 fps native 4K. If you enable DLSS, it almost steadily hits 120, and with frame generation, we start from 200 fps up to 300.

    Doom the Dark Ages: 4K native again, I tested with TAA, not DLSS, pure 4K, everything maxed out, all of it, 100 to 110 fps steadily.

    Helldivers 2: 4K native, no technologies supported there, 110 fps in the lobby, 75 to 60 when explosions happen, etc.

    The card doesn't flinch at anything at all, put whatever you want on it, it will do everything without help. Of course, I have it on a 750-watt power supply and not with one PCIe cable but two separate ones, no nonsense, 150 watts each, I plugged them into the adapter, heard a click, tried again to make sure it was really plugged in, and the adapter straight, I didn't zigzag left or right, just straight in and it simply clicked. I pushed it in for certainty. In the end, a beast: 4K 100fps+. Ah, Mordhau 4K all maxed, no RT, 250 fps

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    • Silent
    • Temperature
    • Value for money
    • Size
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    • Performance
    • Silent
    • Temperature
    • Value for money
    • Size
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    • Performance
    • Silent
    • Size
    • Temperature
    • Value for money
    • Performance
    • Silent
    • Size
    • Temperature
    • Value for money
  • Impeccable. No problem, after about 4 months of use. I should mention that I had a 750w power supply, series 12 from be quiet, and I had to change it to series 13, 850w. I would say not to try to use it with an older power supply. It made my system unstable.

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    1
  • The most value-for-money GPU from Nvidia when it was bought at 800 euros because now the price is prohibitive. I got this one since it was the cheapest, yet it turned out to be very good both in cooling and performance. As for the technologies, they are well-known in the 5000 series and indeed are a reason to buy. Nevertheless, it is not worth more than 800-850 euros

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
  • Good morning/good evening, I am a user with quite a few demands: video editing, multitasking, etc. I had done my research on this card, not for this Zotac model, but I will say that I had expectations for 4K 80 fps in every game without ray tracing, DLSS, frame generation, native 4K, and I will tell you that the card barely reaches 77 degrees, usually plays at 72-75, draws 300 watts per hour, is silent, and so far I have played Warhammer: 40000 Darktide at 4K all maxed out except ray tracing, global illumination, screen space reflections, and the card hits 120 to 110 fps native 4K. If you enable DLSS, it almost steadily hits 120, and with frame generation, we start from 200 fps up to 300.

    Doom the Dark Ages: 4K native again, I tested with TAA, not DLSS, pure 4K, everything maxed out, all of it, 100 to 110 fps steadily.

    Helldivers 2: 4K native, no technologies supported there, 110 fps in the lobby, 75 to 60 when explosions happen, etc.

    The card doesn't flinch at anything at all, put whatever you want on it, it will do everything without help. Of course, I have it on a 750-watt power supply and not with one PCIe cable but two separate ones, no nonsense, 150 watts each, I plugged them into the adapter, heard a click, tried again to make sure it was really plugged in, and the adapter straight, I didn't zigzag left or right, just straight in and it simply clicked. I pushed it in for certainty. In the end, a beast: 4K 100fps+. Ah, Mordhau 4K all maxed, no RT, 250 fps

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Description & Specifications

Product Number
ZT-B50710D3-10P

Main Specifications

Processor Manufacturer
Nvidia
Chipset Model
GeForce RTX 5070 Ti
Interface
PCI Express x16 5.0
Processor Speed (Base Clock)
2452 MHz
Maximum Resolution
7680x4320 pixels
Parallel Processing Technology
Not Supported
Type
High Performance
Cuda Cores
8960
Device Group
Gaming, Video Editing
Colour
Black

Special Features

RGB Lighting
No
OverClock (OC)
No
Air-cooled
Yes
Low Profile
No
Passive Cooling
No
Water-cooled
No
External Graphics Card (eGPU)
No
LHR
No

Memory

Memory Capacity
16 GB
Memory type
GDDR7
Memory Speed
28 Gbps
Memory bus
256 bit

Connectivity

HDMI
1
DisplayPort
3
Dual Link DVI
No

System Requirements

Minimum Power Supply
750 W
Power Connectors
16-pin

Dimensions

Length
304 mm
Height
115 mm
Thickness
41 mm

Top Specs

Memory
16GB, GDDR7
Connectivity
HDMI, DisplayPort

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Description

The Zotac GeForce RTX 5070 Ti 16GB GDDR7 graphics card features a powerful graphics processor based on Nvidia technology, ideal for gaming and demanding applications.

  • Connection is made via PCI Express x16 5.0, which offers high-level communication speeds for the card.
  • With 16GB of RAM, the card can handle large amounts of data, allowing for smooth and efficient performance.
  • The GDDR7 memory type is among the most modern, ensuring fast response times and better performance.
  • The maximum resolution reaches 7680x4320, making it ideal for ultra HD gaming and multimedia.
  • The 256-bit memory bus architecture allows for increased data transfer speeds.
  • The card is air-cooled, ensuring it remains at an optimal temperature during demanding use.
  • It features the GeForce RTX 5070 Ti chipset, capable of supporting the latest display technologies.
  • With a length of 304mm, the card is designed to fit in many computer cases.
  • For output connections, it includes one HDMI port and three DisplayPort ports for more connected displays.
  • The base clock speed of the processor is 2452MHz, ensuring fast performance.
  • The minimum required power supply is 750W for the card to operate correctly.
  • The card requires a power connection via a 16-pin socket.
  • Memory speed reaches 28Gbps, offering even better performance.

The Zotac GeForce RTX 5070 Ti combines cutting-edge technology with explosive performance, ready to compete in the most challenging gaming conditions.

NVIDIA Blackwell Architecture

The ultimate platform for Gamers and creators

Fifth generation Tensor cores

  • Maximum AI performance with FP4 and DLSS 4

New streaming multiprocessors

  • Optimized for neural shaders

Fourth generation Ray Tracing cores

  • Built for Mega geometry

The ultimate in Ray Tracing and artificial intelligence

The ultimate platform for gamers and creators

The RTX is the most advanced platform for full Ray Tracing and neural rendering technologies that are revolutionizing the ways we play and create. Over 700 games and applications use RTX to deliver realistic graphics and incredibly fast performance with groundbreaking AI features, such as DLSS Multi Frame Generation.

NVIDIA DLSS 4

Ultimate speed. Superior visuals. Powered by AI.

DLSS is a revolutionary suite of neural rendering technologies that uses AI to increase FPS, reduce latency, and improve image quality. The latest revolution, DLSS 4, brings a new generation of multi-frame rendering and enhanced ray reconstruction and super resolution, supported by GeForce RTX™ 50 Series GPUs and fifth-generation Tensor cores. DLSS on GeForce RTX is the best way to play, powered by an NVIDIA AI supercomputer in the cloud that continuously improves your computer's gaming capabilities.

Game-Changing Realism

The NVIDIA Blackwell architecture unlocks game-changing realism with full ray tracing. Enjoy cinematic-quality visuals with unprecedented speed supported by the GeForce RTX 50 series with fourth-generation RT cores and groundbreaking neural rendering technologies accelerated by fifth-generation Tensor cores.

NVIDIA Reflex 2

Compete at Warp Speed

Reflex technologies optimize the graphics pipeline for ultimate responsiveness, providing faster target acquisition, quicker reaction times, and improved aiming accuracy in competitive games. Reflex 2 introduces Frame Warp (coming soon!), which further reduces latency based on the latest mouse input in the game.

RTX AI Computers

NVIDIA powers the world's artificial intelligence. And yours.

Upgrade to advanced AI with NVIDIA GeForce RTX™ GPUs and accelerate your gaming, creativity, productivity, and development. Thanks to the built-in AI processors, you get world-leading AI technology that powers your Windows PC.

Creators

Your AI creative advantage

NVIDIA Studio is your creative advantage. The GeForce RTX 50 series GPUs unlock stunning performance in video editing, 3D rendering, and graphic design. Enjoy RTX accelerations in top creative applications, world-class NVIDIA Studio drivers that are designed and continuously updated to provide maximum stability, as well as a suite of exclusive tools that harness the power of RTX for AI-assisted creative workflows.

Virtual Reality

Virtual reality offers some of the most immersive experiences on a gaming PC. But getting the right VR is challenging. With actual screen resolutions at 4K and increasing, minimum refresh rates of 90 Hz, and high latency tolerances, VR is one of the most demanding PC applications in the world and requires the most powerful GPUs in the world.

NVIDIA's GeForce RTX GPUs give you the performance you need to power top titles on the latest VR units. Additionally, they feature technology to crank up the settings for truly impressive, immersive gameplay.

Manufacturer

Reviews (9)

  1. 9
  2. 4 stars
    0
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • Performance
  • Silent
  • Temperature
  • Value for money
  • Size
  • CharisKa
    5
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    Impeccable. No problem, after about 4 months of use. I should mention that I had a 750w power supply, series 12 from be quiet, and I had to change it to series 13, 850w. I would say not to try to use it with an older power supply. It made my system unstable.

    Translated from Greek ·
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  • Mvoutsi
    5
    1 out of 3 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    The most value-for-money GPU from Nvidia when it was bought at 800 euros because now the price is prohibitive. I got this one since it was the cheapest, yet it turned out to be very good both in cooling and performance. As for the technologies, they are well-known in the 5000 series and indeed are a reason to buy. Nevertheless, it is not worth more than 800-850 euros

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Filippos_Eydaimon
    5
    8 out of 20 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    Good morning/good evening, I am a user with quite a few demands: video editing, multitasking, etc. I had done my research on this card, not for this Zotac model, but I will say that I had expectations for 4K 80 fps in every game without ray tracing, DLSS, frame generation, native 4K, and I will tell you that the card barely reaches 77 degrees, usually plays at 72-75, draws 300 watts per hour, is silent, and so far I have played Warhammer: 40000 Darktide at 4K all maxed out except ray tracing, global illumination, screen space reflections, and the card hits 120 to 110 fps native 4K. If you enable DLSS, it almost steadily hits 120, and with frame generation, we start from 200 fps up to 300.

    Doom the Dark Ages: 4K native again, I tested with TAA, not DLSS, pure 4K, everything maxed out, all of it, 100 to 110 fps steadily.

    Helldivers 2: 4K native, no technologies supported there, 110 fps in the lobby, 75 to 60 when explosions happen, etc.

    The card doesn't flinch at anything at all, put whatever you want on it, it will do everything without help. Of course, I have it on a 750-watt power supply and not with one PCIe cable but two separate ones, no nonsense, 150 watts each, I plugged them into the adapter, heard a click, tried again to make sure it was really plugged in, and the adapter straight, I didn't zigzag left or right, just straight in and it simply clicked. I pushed it in for certainty. In the end, a beast: 4K 100fps+. Ah, Mordhau 4K all maxed, no RT, 250 fps

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Performance
    • Silent
    • Temperature
    • Value for money
    • Size
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Verified purchase

  • Verified purchase

    • Performance
    • Silent
    • Temperature
    • Value for money
    • Size
  • Verified purchase

    • Performance
    • Silent
    • Size
    • Temperature
    • Value for money
    • Performance
    • Silent
    • Size
    • Temperature
    • Value for money
  • Impeccable. No problem, after about 4 months of use. I should mention that I had a 750w power supply, series 12 from be quiet, and I had to change it to series 13, 850w. I would say not to try to use it with an older power supply. It made my system unstable.

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
  • The most value-for-money GPU from Nvidia when it was bought at 800 euros because now the price is prohibitive. I got this one since it was the cheapest, yet it turned out to be very good both in cooling and performance. As for the technologies, they are well-known in the 5000 series and indeed are a reason to buy. Nevertheless, it is not worth more than 800-850 euros

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
  • Good morning/good evening, I am a user with quite a few demands: video editing, multitasking, etc. I had done my research on this card, not for this Zotac model, but I will say that I had expectations for 4K 80 fps in every game without ray tracing, DLSS, frame generation, native 4K, and I will tell you that the card barely reaches 77 degrees, usually plays at 72-75, draws 300 watts per hour, is silent, and so far I have played Warhammer: 40000 Darktide at 4K all maxed out except ray tracing, global illumination, screen space reflections, and the card hits 120 to 110 fps native 4K. If you enable DLSS, it almost steadily hits 120, and with frame generation, we start from 200 fps up to 300.

    Doom the Dark Ages: 4K native again, I tested with TAA, not DLSS, pure 4K, everything maxed out, all of it, 100 to 110 fps steadily.

    Helldivers 2: 4K native, no technologies supported there, 110 fps in the lobby, 75 to 60 when explosions happen, etc.

    The card doesn't flinch at anything at all, put whatever you want on it, it will do everything without help. Of course, I have it on a 750-watt power supply and not with one PCIe cable but two separate ones, no nonsense, 150 watts each, I plugged them into the adapter, heard a click, tried again to make sure it was really plugged in, and the adapter straight, I didn't zigzag left or right, just straight in and it simply clicked. I pushed it in for certainty. In the end, a beast: 4K 100fps+. Ah, Mordhau 4K all maxed, no RT, 250 fps

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