Upgrade alert for 1440p gamers: two overclocked GeForce RTX 5070 Ti models just dipped below their usual pricing, and a budget-friendly RTX 5070 option is still hanging under $500. If you’ve been waiting for early Black Friday GPU deals, this is the sweet spot to buy.
The GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 5070 Ti WindForce OC SFF and Eagle OC SFF typically list around $789, but both are currently available for $749 at major retailers with a $40 coupon. These are not base models; they come with factory overclocks for extra performance out of the box. The WindForce OC SFF boosts up to 2497 MHz, compared to 2452 MHz on the reference design, while the Eagle OC SFF goes even higher at 2542 MHz. Each card uses a triple-fan cooler, a 2.5-slot design, and is built to deliver smooth, high-refresh 1440p gaming. Expect to max out settings and still stay around or above 100 FPS in most modern titles, depending on the game and system.
Under the hood, the RTX 5070 Ti packs 8,960 CUDA Cores and 16 GB of next-gen GDDR7 memory on a 256-bit bus, with a 300W power rating. That recipe makes it a powerful pick for creators and gamers who want both high frame rates and future-ready memory bandwidth. If your case is compact, double-check clearance, as these are substantial coolers despite the SFF naming.
If $749 is above your target, the GeForce RTX 5070 remains a standout value right now. The MSI Ventus 2X OC has held below $500, sitting at $499 with an additional $20 rebate card that brings it down to $479. For buyers who prefer a triple-fan setup, the MSI Ventus 3X OC version is available at around $529. At these prices, the RTX 5070 delivers excellent price-to-performance and strong value against competing cards like the Radeon RX 9070.
Which one should you buy?
– Want maximum 1440p performance with headroom for higher refresh rates and heavier workloads? Go for the GIGABYTE RTX 5070 Ti WindForce OC SFF or Eagle OC SFF at $749.
– Building a cost-effective rig without sacrificing modern features like GDDR7? The MSI GeForce RTX 5070 Ventus 2X OC at $479 (after rebate) is a terrific deal, with the 3X OC version at $529 if you want a triple-fan cooler.
These early Black Friday GPU discounts tend to fluctuate and can sell through quickly, so if the pricing aligns with your build and budget, it’s a great time to lock one in.






