

🚀 Elevate your rig with ASUS Prime RTX 5070 — power, silence, and style in one sleek card!
The ASUS Prime GeForce RTX 5070 OC Edition is a cutting-edge graphics card designed for small-form-factor builds, featuring NVIDIA's latest Blackwell architecture and 12GB of ultra-fast GDDR7 memory. Its 2.5-slot design, advanced Axial-tech cooling fans, and phase-change thermal pad ensure superior heat management and reliability. With PCIe 5.0 support, dual BIOS profiles, and 0dB silent operation, this GPU delivers consistent high performance for gaming, streaming, and AI workloads, making it a versatile choice for professionals and enthusiasts alike.

















| ASIN | B0DS6WPTLL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4 in Computer Graphics Cards |
| Brand | ASUS |
| Card Description | Dedicated |
| Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
| Color | BLACK |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (905) |
| Date First Available | February 28, 2025 |
| Graphics Card Ram Size | 12 GB |
| Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12 x 5 x 2 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.3 pounds |
| Item model number | PRIME-RTX5070-O12G |
| Manufacturer | ASUS |
| Max Screen Resolution | 7680x4320 Pixels |
| Memory Speed | 4000 MHz |
| Product Dimensions | 12 x 5 x 2 inches |
| Series | PRIME-RTX5070-O12G |
M**Y
Absolute workhorse
I’ve been running this GPU hard across gaming, streaming, and AI workloads, and at this point I feel confident calling it rock solid. This card hasn’t lived a pampered life. It’s been tuned, stress-tested, and pushed through mixed workloads that hit core, memory, and sustained thermals all at once — the kind of stuff that exposes weak cooling, unstable power delivery, or lazy firmware fast. 🔧 Tuning & Configuration I run custom fan curves, not stock presets. Inner and outer fans are tuned separately to prioritize: • GPU die cooling • VRAM stability • Smooth acoustics (no ramping or oscillation) With proper hysteresis and airflow balancing in a high-airflow case, the card stays quiet at idle and predictable under load. No sudden spikes, no thermal panic behavior. 🎮 Gaming Performance In gaming workloads, the GPU holds clocks consistently with: • Stable core temps • Controlled hotspot delta • No throttling Long sessions don’t cause heat soak, and performance doesn’t degrade over time. Once temps stabilize, they stay there. 🎥 Streaming + Multitasking Gaming while streaming? No problem. Encoding, overlays, background apps — the card handles mixed workloads without stutter or clock instability. Fan behavior remains smooth, which tells me the thermal solution is doing its job properly. 🧠 AI / Compute Workloads This is where a lot of GPUs start showing cracks — memory temps, sustained power draw, or inconsistent boost behavior. This one doesn’t. AI inference and compute-heavy tasks run cleanly: • No runaway memory temps • No erratic fan behavior • No performance cliff after extended use It’s clear the cooling and power delivery were designed for real sustained workloads, not just benchmarks. 🔊 Noise & Thermals With proper tuning: • Idle is effectively silent • Load noise is smooth and broadband (no whine, no pulsing) • The loudest thing in the room is usually my AC — not the GPU That’s exactly what I want from a high-performance card. ⸻ ✅ Final Verdict This GPU takes tuning extremely well and rewards you for knowing what you’re doing. If you leave it stock, it’s fine. If you dial it in, it’s excellent. After abusing it with: • Long gaming sessions • Streaming • AI workloads • Mixed CPU/GPU pressure …it’s proven to be stable, consistent, and well-built. I’d buy it again without hesitation — and I don’t say that lightly.
C**G
Amazing upgrade.
So far so good. 13 days in replaced a 2070 Super. I was really hesitant of getting a 12gb VRAM model and not going with the TI version but moneys tight right now. I spent a couple weeks researching and even though every thing I read and watched showed this card to be a great card I just couldn't help looking at that 12gb VRAM. I really didn't want to go with the AMD card similar as Ive been using NVidia for years now. So I pulled the trigger. Swapped out the card, updated drivers, smooth as butter swap. Everythings working great and a noticeable difference in FPS for example playing No Mans Sky I was getting 30-70 FPS with the 2070 Super depending how long I played the FPS would degrade over time. Im getting a solid 90-110 FPS with this 5070 and with DLSS turned on it gets floored! I set it to a max of 144 FPS because my monitors are 144hz and its maxed at 144. Im guessing it will hit 200-400 if I uncap it, easy. (All settings Ultra) This is a great card if you are upgrading. It handles streaming and playing games at same time with no issues. Bonus with NVidia is the NVENC that AMD cards don't have and better handling on ray tracing. This isn't the best of the best out there but its a very noticeable difference from previous gens and (at the time of posting this) it doesn't cost as much as a used car, but its still too expensive in my opinion. I will update this post if anything changes, providing seller doesn't remove this listing. If this is in your price range... get it.
E**L
Good Upgrade Choice For middle ground
Badass, Switched over from a Gtx 1060 6gb that I was using for the last 6 years, was bottlenecking my system with it since over the years I had switched to pcie 5.0 , am5, and DDR5. RTX 5070 to match the rest of the build has been running all my games beautifully at max graphics, with no heating issues and giving me performance I craved with all the peace of mind. Great choice 12 Gigabytes is plenty and its been very powerful.
N**.
Fits perfectly in smaller cases
The ASUS SFF-Ready Prime RTX 5070 has performed flawlessly in my system. Compact size fits perfectly in smaller cases, but performance is still strong with stable clocks and low temperatures. The 12GB GDDR7 provides fast, smooth gameplay, and the card stays quiet even under load. PCIe 5.0 support and efficient power draw make it a solid option for modern builds. Reliable, cool, and great for SFF or mATX setups.
J**A
Best GPU I've ever owned for 1440p gaming.
I needed an upgrade from my old AMD Sapphire GPU to handle studio work (2D/3D CAD, light 3D rendering, etc) and take on some gaming (Cyberpunk 2077 as the benchmark). So far I have had zero issues. Install was easy as usual, just make sure you wipe your old drivers and update you MoBo BIOS. I'm a 1440p disciple and my ASUS TUF Monitor has never looked better in regard to video quality. HDR looks fantastic, Cyberpunk will even run Path Tracing at about 60FPS with a LITTLE boost from your CPU if you've got a higher end piece. Definitely a powerful card for this range. I'm glad I didn't listen to the influencers hating on this series. It will definitely run hot so make sure you've got your case fan cooling in check. It's a solid built GPU for sure. It's THICC but fits my mid-size case perfectly. I was also surprised that it didn't sag. I bought a GPU support arm for the long term just in case if over time it decided to sag after all. The only additional investment I had to put in was in getting a new Power Supply for the new 16 pin connector. I didn't really need it, I could have just got the wire since my old one was modular, but I decided to play it safe just in case.
ク**ハ
モンハンワイルズの為に買い替えました! フレームレートも100安定して出るから満足! 最近のゲームでは4070が一番コスパ良くて最高です
T**O
Soy capaz de jugar a juegos de UE5 a 1440p a 140+fps con esta gráfica e incluso en los más demandantes como The First Descendant los gráficos están en alto a 120+ fps, con la función de DLSS3 puedo llegar incluso a jugar a 180+ fps con los gráficos en epico. Y nunca hay stutters o crasheos La temperatura de esta targeta no supera los 70°c. Usando con una ryzen 5 7600 con 32gb de ddr5 ram Excelente compra.
B**R
good video card. Asus always has produced excellent above expectations products. This one is more of the same. It is small form factor so it fits easily in case. It does not require a crazy amount of pins connectors so you can use it with older power supplies and it is quiet. I basically never hear it. Maybe its broken but i doubt it. I have played many games on ultra settings and never once have i heard a whining sound from the fans. Speaking of which. You can play most current games on Ultra no problem but i would not say that this would be good with a 4k monitor. I think the frame rate would not be good enough. Good top star purchase that should last me a good cycle which is usually 4-5 years. P.s For AI rendering, it is good but you will never have enough ram on the card no matter what so do not buy this if you are expecting good results in AI rendering, it would be wise to spend more on a card that as more ram and also juice power, likely the 5000 series and higher up if you read this years from now.
J**N
The 5070 is honestly a great GPU value in 2025. There's so much focus on the 12GB VRAM it has by reviewers and social media narratives online, but let me tell you that's it's more than enough for basically every game out there. There's plenty of great old and new games you can play on this GPU without an issue, and it will perform great and also efficiently. I have successfully played and completed many demanding games at both 1440p and 4K resolution with this card. DLSS is really a game-changer on many newer titles, and at 4K you can easily run it with 'balanced' or 'performance' mode and get huge FPS increases and VRAM reduction on this card as well. If you just tweak your settings a bit the whole card can handle every good game easily. At 4K in particular I have played games like Stellar Blade, Arc Raiders, Silent Hill 2, RE4, RDR2, The Last Of Us 1 & 2, Expedition 33, Elden Ring, Spider-Man, Assetto Corsa series and many others without a single issue or problem. Again just tweak your settings a bit folks, no need to max every single setting at 4K as DLSS really does work that good. Frame-gen although people have critcized also works very well on this card, especially on fast paced action games like Stellar Blade as I mentioned. Even without frame-gen many of these games I got running at 75-100 FPS at 4K and frame gen pushes it 150+ on many titles, especially at 1440p. In comparsion, many will recommend the AMD Radeon 9070 or 9070 XT because of 16GB VRAM or other stuff.. but here in Canada both of these cards are way overpriced and the drivers (still) suck to this day. No matter what anyone tells you, you can find tons of problems with AMD across games and applications at times, more so than you ever will with Nvidia. It might work for a while, but at some point something will break with it either due to a bad driver update by AMD or something to do with Windows 11 updates. These are just the facts.. even in 2025. AMD is NOT an equal product, and never have been. On paper, the numbers might look good with AMD at times, but the reality is always MUCH different in practice. I had tons of issues with AMD RX 6000 series, especially in Windows 11. It could never be fixed, and I did hours of troubleshooting and modifications. I'm reading about the same problems online with the AMD RX 9000 series.. just go searching around you'll find them. The Nvidia RTX 5070 has been completely 'plug and play' in comparison. Install the drivers and good to go without any extensive troubleshooting involved. The next thing to mention with AMD is FSR "support" simply sucks as well. Even if FSR 4 is supposedly 'on-par' with DLSS 4.. the support side simply is not there. Tech reviewers will cherry pick the games that actually support it, but many other games do not have the same level of support. Many games will still use FSR 2 or 3 or not even have an option to use FSR at all, meanwhile you can run the latest Nvidia DLSS on every game that has it and swap in the latest one on older games that use older DLSS versions via override and .dll swap. This simply cannot be done with AMD nearly as easily or as effectively. So the whole 'raw performance' argument doesn't hold up with AMD anymore.. in todays games upscaling tech is simply taking over.. and Nvidia is way ahead in this area and also performing better in ray-tracing as well.. which is also being used in many new games. So anyway, I could go on and on.. but the truth is the 5070 is simply a strong option for what you actually get for both gaming and daily computing work. It's reliable, much more power efficient, and simply works. There's more to it than just raw benchmarks or 12GB VRAM.. this card offers way more than the competition and at a routinely lower price as well. I'd highly recommend it to the educated and maximum dollar value shopper, you won't regret it.
A**S
Es excelente! El tamaño es perfecto y cuenta con una muy buena eficiencia de disipación de calor. Considerar que tú fuente tenga la opción de conección directa de alimentación, en este caso omites cualquier adaptador y potencial daño.
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