According to Tech4Gamers , Nvidia just launched the RTX 50 generation of graphics cards not long ago, but the fever of hunting for this component was quickly extinguished by severe supply shortages, pushing retail prices sky high. And the bad news is that the situation does not seem to be much better with the RTX 5070 Ti, a mid-range card that is expected.
RTX 5070 Ti warned of 'sold out' risk on launch day
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Will the RTX 5070 Ti be in short supply when it hits shelves?
According to the latest sources, the RTX 5070 Ti is expected to be 'sold out' as soon as it hits shelves this weekend. The RTX 5070 Ti is considered one of the most worthy options in Nvidia's new Blackwell product line, promising impressive gaming performance. However, the dream of owning this card may go up in smoke for many gamers.
User @Winterhertz on social network X shared information from German retailer Alternate, saying that the status of the RTX 5070 Ti will be no different from the RTX 5080 and 5090 generations - which were previously scarce.
Given the current global shortage of components, this prediction is entirely reasonable. It is likely that other countries will face similar situations.
Other sources have also revealed that some retailers may only receive 10 to 20 RTX 5070 Ti cards on the first day of sale. In fact, this product has been listed on BestBuy with a 'sky-high' price of nearly $ 1,000, much higher than Nvidia's suggested retail price (MSRP) of $ 750.
The shortage will certainly push the price of the RTX 5070 Ti up, making it difficult for consumers. Gamers should wait and refer to performance reviews to have a more objective view before deciding to 'spend money'.
However, based on what we’ve seen with other Blackwell cards, the RTX 5070 Ti may only offer a modest upgrade over the previous generation, so if the price is too high, users should consider carefully before deciding to buy.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/nguoi-dung-rtx-5070-ti-doi-mat-noi-so-chay-hang-ngay-ra-mat-185250220095609391.htm
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