The GPU Radar

NVIDIA RTX 5070 TivsAMD RX 9070 XT

Cross-brand comparison: NVIDIA offers DLSS and CUDA for AI/ML workloads. AMD offers competitive rasterization, often with more VRAM at the same price. Choose based on your ecosystem needs.
NVIDIA RTX 5070 Ti
Buy/Wait:Buy

Early in cycle — strong buy, no urgency to wait

Best for: 4K gamers who want high-end Blackwell performance at a more accessible price than the RTX 5080.

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AMD RX 9070 XT
Buy/Wait:Buy

Early in cycle — strong buy, no urgency to wait

Best for: 1440p and 4K gamers who want 16GB VRAM, competitive rasterization, and don't need NVIDIA-specific features like DLSS or CUDA.

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NVIDIA RTX 5070 TiAMD RX 9070 XT
TierHigh-endHigh-end
GenerationRTX 5000RX 9000
VRAM16 GB16 GB
Memory TypeGDDR7GDDR6
TDP300W304W
UpscalingDLSS4FSR4
Ray Tracing
Launch MSRP$749$599
ReleasedFeb 20, 2025Mar 12, 2025
Cycle length~850 days~820 days
Cycle adviceBuyBuy
Deals adviceCautionCaution
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Why buy each?

NVIDIA RTX 5070 Ti

16GB GDDR7 at $749

Same VRAM as the $999 RTX 5080, making it the sweet spot for high-end 4K gaming.

300W TDP

Reasonable power draw for its performance class — runs on a 700W PSU.

DLSS 4 support

Full access to multi-frame generation and all Blackwell AI features.

AMD RX 9070 XT

16GB GDDR6 — VRAM advantage

4GB more than the RTX 5070 at the same price. Future-proofs for 1440p ultra and 4K textures.

FSR 4 with ML upscaling

AMD's first machine-learning upscaler, narrowing the gap with DLSS 4.

No vendor lock-in

AMD's open-source driver stack and FSR's open standard avoid proprietary ecosystem dependencies.