All in all, the situation has been messy, and we’ve got to wonder whether the stock and pricing woes seen with Nvidia’s Blackwell GPUs so far will continue to apply to the RTX 5070 Ti when it arrives.
Perhaps RTX 5070 Ti stock will be more plentiful, although running against that idea is the fact that this GPU uses the same chip (GB203) as the RTX 5080.
We can but keep our fingers crossed, although the lack of any rumors about the RTX 5070’s launch date – when speculation on the subject of the 5070 Ti is rife – brings worries of its own (and lends a bit more weight to chatter of a delay to March for this GPU).
Especially given what we’ve seen with the RTX 5080 and 5090, namely retailers, and graphics card manufacturers themselves (on their own web stores), pushing costs well above MSRP level (or even previously announced launch pricing from board makers).
Nvidia’s RTX 5070 Ti is rumored to be almost upon us – indeed, we know it’s supposed to be out in February from Team Green itself – and early pricing hints are now emerging.