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Updated: February 17, 2025
NVIDIA Releasing RTX 5070 Ti With AI-Powered Graphic Upgrades

Players who like to game on PC will have the chance to give graphics a boost from this week, thanks to NVIDIA’s latest RTX card and its responsive DLSS 4 (Deep Learning Super Sampling) technology. The RTX 5070 Ti also features what seasoned gamers have come to expect from NVIDIA, including Blackwell architecture and CUDA cores.

With so many new games coming out with Game Ready Drivers, such as Avowed and Sid Meier’s Civilization VII, the RTx 5070 Ti lets players experience sharper images with Ray Reconstruction and DLAA (Deep Learning Anti-Aliasing). 

NVIDIA said, “GeForce RTX 50 Series owners can multiply frame rates by 3X in Avowed at 4K,” as an example, with other recent games like Indian Jones and the Great Circle also getting updated to handle this technology.

AI-Powered Graphics

What all of the above boils down to is that the RTX 5070 Ti gives players who value graphical fidelity the means to spruce up a variety of titles with “a revolutionary suite of neural rendering technologies,” as said by NVIDIA.

DLSS 4 is the main part, but this latest addition to the RTX 50 family also incorporates Multi Frame Generation and Super Resolution. It might sound like the plot of a sci-fi film, but these things are backed by an NVIDIA AI supercomputer in the cloud, that constantly improves computers’ gaming capabilities.

Sharper, Faster Graphics

Players can boost game frame rates up to 130 FPS in conjunction with Reflex 2, which can reduce latency to 16ms. Players who are already familiar with Ray Tracing will likely appreciate the added oomph of the TRTx 5070 Ti, as its DLSS replaces hand-tuned denoisers to provide enhanced visual clarity. 

All of this might warm the hearts of dedicated PC gamers, but laptop gamers aren’t left out in the cold. Multiple companies are set to release devices powered by the RTX 5070 Ti, such as the Titan Vector 18 HX

NVIDIA will release the RTX 5070 Ti on Feb. 20, 2025.

Wayne Goodchild

Wayne Goodchild

Editor

Editor, occasional game dev, constant dad, horror writer, noisy musician. I love games that put effort into fun mechanics, even if there’s a bit of jank here and there. I’m also really keen on indie dev news. My first experience with video games was through the Game and Watch version of Donkey Kong, because I’m older than I look.