AORUS RTX 5070 Ti INFINITY Review

👤by David Mitchelson Comments 📅20-08-26
Introduction

Product on Review: RTX 5070 Ti INFINITY
Manufacturer: GIGABYTE
Street Price: USD 1350 | GBP 1100 | AUD 2250

The RTX 5070 Ti has established itself as an interesting option for those looking to step up into high-end 1440p gaming, while still having enough grunt to tackle 4K. As the market has become increasingly crowded with custom graphics card designs, manufacturers have had to find new ways of making their models stand out. Enter AORUS with the RTX 5070 Ti INFINITY, a rather distinctive take on NVIDIA's GPU that certainly looks like it has come from somewhere in the future.

AORUS has given the INFINITY a very distinctive visual identity, combining a dark colour scheme with angular shapes, flowing contours and a series of layered surfaces across the cooler. The overall design is intended to give the card a futuristic, almost mechanical appearance, while the INFINITY branding hints at something a little more ambitious than your average RTX 5070 Ti. It is certainly an interesting proposition for anyone who wants their graphics card to make a statement rather than simply disappear inside a case.


Of course, the design isn't just about aesthetics. At the heart of the INFINITY is a substantial cooling solution, built around a triple-fan arrangement and AORUS' unusual double flow-through cooler design. The card also features a factory overclock, RGB lighting and the sort of substantial heatsink you'd expect from a graphics card designed to keep a high-performance GPU running cool under load. On paper, at least, AORUS appears to have thrown plenty at the INFINITY to differentiate it from the growing number of RTX 5070 Ti models available.

But how does all of this translate into real-world performance? To find out, we have put the AORUS RTX 5070 Ti INFINITY through our usual testing suite, comparing it against a selection of other graphics cards across a range of games. Alongside the written review, we have also produced a video review taking a closer look at the INFINITY, including its design, features, cooling solution and gaming performance.

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