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Amazon has an Nvidia RTX 5070 Ti back in stock for $899.99 today

Yes, you can buy one right now.

GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Eagle OC SFF 16G Graphics Card on a GPU fan background
Image credit: RPS Photo Composite / Gigabyte

The RTX 5070 Ti is now readily available, and the GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Eagle OC SFF 16G is back in stock at Amazon, at probably the best price you're going to get right now. Sitting at $899.99, this compact yet powerful GPU is a solid choice for those looking to upgrade.

GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Eagle OC SFF 16G Graphics Card on a white background

GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Eagle OC SFF 16G Graphics Card

$899.99

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For $900. it's priced like a top-tier card because, well, it is. But considering how often this thing disappears from shelves, the real surprise is that it's buyable at all. Note, you'll need a Prime membership to access this one, but you can secure a free trial via Amazon to cover you this time.

The 5070 Ti runs on NVIDIA's new Blackwell architecture and supports DLSS 4, so it's overqualified for just about anything you throw at it. You're looking at 16GB of GDDR7, a 256-bit bus, and enough bandwidth to keep your games smooth even when your ambition outpaces your build.

SpecificationDetails
BrandGIGABYTE
ModelGV-N507TEAGLE OC-16GD
GPUNVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti
ArchitectureNVIDIA Blackwell with DLSS 4
Memory16GB GDDR7
Memory Interface256-bit
Max Resolution7680x4320
Clock Speed2600 MHz
Video OutputDisplayPort, HDMI
InterfacePCIe 5.0
CoolingWINDFORCE Cooling System
Form FactorSmall Form Factor (SFF) Ready
Weight2.66 lbs
Dimensions11.96 x 4.96 x 0.1 inches
Release DateFebruary 20, 2025

Clock speeds hit 2600 MHz, which helps explain why this card performs like it has something to prove. The WINDFORCE cooling system keeps things cool without sounding like a jet engine, which is appreciated when your rig isn’t doubling as a white noise machine.

It also plays nice with smaller cases. This one’s SFF ready, which is rare for a card with this kind of muscle. PCIe 5.0 support is here too, so it’s ready for the next motherboard you inevitably convince yourself you need.

And no, the low review count doesn't mean it's bad. It means most people haven't had the chance to buy one. Granted it's not really worth upgrading from RTX 4070 Ti but the demand is high, the stock is low, and you know how that usually ends.

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