NVIDIA's RTX 5070 Ti is still expected on February 20, but its non-Ti counterpart is suspiciously absent.
NVIDIA's RTX 5070 graphics card might not be launching in February 2025 after all. The new rumor arrives just days before what used to be the expected mid-to-late February release date that NVIDIA officially acknowledged. The supposed delay would be another mark alongside an unsavory RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 launch full of scalpers, high prices, and driver issues.
First spotted by Videocardz, the rumor was sparked by X (formerly Twitter) user MEGAsizeGPU who is known to be fairly accurate with their predictions. Posted on February 11, it states that the RTX 5070 won't be arriving in February; instead, NVIDIA is aiming for an early March release. As with all rumors, it's best not to take it at face value until NVIDIA makes an official statement.
There's not yet any official news from NVIDIA to back up MEGAsizeGPU's claim, but goings-on behind the scenes at NVIDIA regarding RTX 5000 cards point to the delay actually playing out as predicted.
Two weeks ago, Videocardz reported on embargo information regarding the RTX 5070 Ti. While the GPU was originally intended to launch on February 14, it was delayed assumedly to better prepare retailers for high demand. The last thing NVIDIA wants is another "paper launch" on its hands where its GPUs are nearly impossible to buy.
The delay has moved the RTX 5070 Ti's launch to February 20, with the review embargo lifting a day earlier. Suspiciously absent from NVIDIA's embargo dates is the standard RTX 5070 without the "Ti" stamp.
Considering we're only about a week away from the 5070 Ti's review embargo and launch, I expect NVIDIA will provide us with more information regarding the RTX 5070 non-Ti model sooner rather than later.
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