Today we are back with more RTX 5070 Ti coverage, as we check out MSI's Vanguard SOC model. Packing in a triple-slot, triple-fan cooler, this card also boasts plentiful RGB lighting alongside dual-BIOS support, making it a prime contender for anyone interested in a high-end solution. We put it through its paces today and see what it can bring to the table.
A lot has changed since we first got hands on with the RTX 5070 Ti back in February – primarily, AMD has since unleashed RDNA 4, with the RX 9070 XT proving to be a capable competitor in this market segment. However, the RTX 5070 Ti still has plenty of merit, primarily due to its superior ray tracing performance alongside its support for DLSS. Let's see what MSI's RTX 5070 Ti Vanguard SOC partner card adds to the mix.

|
RTX 5090 |
RTX 5080 |
RTX 5070 Ti |
RTX 4070 Ti Super |
RTX 4070 Ti |
Process |
TSMC N4 |
TSMC N4 |
TSMC N4 |
TSMC N4 |
TSMC N4 |
SMs |
170 |
84 |
70 |
66 |
60 |
CUDA Cores |
21760 |
10752 |
8960 |
8448 |
7680 |
Tensor Cores |
680 |
336 |
280 |
264 |
240 |
RT Cores |
170 |
84 |
70 |
66 |
60 |
Texture Units |
680 |
336 |
280 |
264 |
240 |
ROPs |
176 |
112 |
96 |
96 |
80 |
GPU Boost Clock |
2407 MHz |
2617 MHz |
2452 MHz |
2610 MHz |
2610 MHz |
Memory Data Rate |
28 Gbps |
30 Gbps |
28 Gbps |
21 Gbps |
21 Gbps |
L2 Cache |
98304 KB |
65536 KB |
49152 KB |
49152 KB |
49152 KB |
Total Video Memory |
32GB GDDR7 |
16GB GDDR7 |
16GB GDDR7 |
16GB GDDR6X |
12GB GDDR6X |
Memory Interface |
512-bit |
256-bit |
256-bit |
256-bit |
192-bit |
Memory Bandwidth |
1792 GB/Sec |
960 GB/Sec |
896 GB/Sec |
672 GB/Sec |
504 GB/Sec |
TGP |
575W |
360W |
300W |
285W |
285W |

First, a quick spec recap. Whereas the RTX 5080 is a full implementation of the GB203 die (378mm2), RTX 5070 Ti is cut down across the board. Comprised of six Graphics Processing Clusters (GPCs), each holds up to eight Texture Processing Clusters (TPCs), with a total of 35. Each TPC is home to two Streaming Multiprocessors (SMs), giving us 84, and each SM still holds 128 CUDA Cores, meaning the RTX 5070 Ti has a total of 8960 shaders. We also find 70 RT cores, 280 Tensor cores, 280 Texture Units, and 96 ROPs.
This time around, however, there's no node-shrink, and GB203 remains fabricated on TSMC's N4 node, as per the RTX 40 series. As such, rated clock speed has not stepped forwards this generation, with the RTX 5070 Ti rated at 2452MHz, though MSI has increased this to 2588MHz using the Vanguard's Gaming BIOS.
The memory configuration is almost identical to the RTX 5080. That means we find 16GB of GDDR7 memory, but it's clocked slightly slower, at 28Gbps, and that puts total memory bandwidth at 896 GB/s, a 33% increase over the RTX 4070 Ti Super. L2 cache still comes in at 49MB.
Lastly, the RTX 5070 Ti features a 300W TGP, which MSI has not increased out of the box with the Vanguard SOC.
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