I took a look at the Asus Prime RTX 5070 Ti ahead of the new RTX 5070 Ti's hitting stores. The Prime model that I took a look at is a stock-clocked card. Well, I was lucky enough to end up with a second Asus RTX 5070 Ti, Asus themselves sent over their TUF Gaming RTX 5070 Ti and this one is overclocked. Typically, especially anytime near a launch getting your hands on a stock-clocked MSRP card can be impossible. You are a lot more likely to get an overclocked card like this one so this will be a better look at what you might experience. I'm curious to see what sets the TUF Gaming model apart from the Prime and to put it to the test in our test suite, so let's dive in.
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