Nvidia announced the RTX 5070 back in January and the card went on sale in March. With an MSRP of $549, it was touted to deliver performance at the level of an RTX 4090, making it an impressive value proposition. However, since launch, the card has rarely sold, if ever, even close to its MSRP but fortunately, for a limited time, Amazon Prime members can snag an MSI RTX 5070 for close to the $549 launch price.
MSI Gaming RTX 5070 12G Ventus 3X OC specifications
As the name suggests, this is a triple-fan card that is factory overclocked. In Extreme Performance mode, it can reach up to 2,557 MHz and the stock boost clock speed is 2,542 MHz, a bit higher than Nvidia’s reference spec. It comes with 12GB GDDR7 VRAM and has a TDP of 250W. Nvidia recommends at least a 650W PSU with the GPU. MSI is using its Torx Fan 5.0 that have ring arcs that are said to increase airflow by 23%. And, the fans only turn on under a certain amount of load.
Being the latest generation of RTX cards, the MSI Gaming RTX 5070 12G Ventus 3X OC supports new technologies like DLSS4 Multi-frame generation, Nvidia Reflex 2, PCIe 5 interface, and more. For connectivity, it features three DisplayPort 2.1b ports and an HDMI 2.1b. The MSI Gaming RTX 5070 12G Ventus 3X OC comes with a reinforced metal structure, clay based thermal padding, and additional fuses to safeguard against electrical damage.
MSI Gaming RTX 5070 12G Ventus 3X OC deal
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For a limited time, the MSI Gaming RTX 5070 12G Ventus 3X OC is selling for $580 which is just $30 higher than MSRP. It is typically listed for $695. The catch with this deal is that it is only available for Amazon Prime members. It is also unclear how long the deal will be valid for.
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