MSI unveils RTX 5070 Ti PROJECT ZERO series graphics card |
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MSI has announced the release of its new GeForce RTX 5070 Ti 16G VENTUS 3X PZ Series graphics card, which is the brand's first model with rear power connectors. Thus, the PROJECT ZERO concept, previously implemented in motherboards, has now come to the graphics card segment. The main feature of the new product is the Zero-Trace Power Path system, where power is supplied through a connector located on the back of the card. This solution completely removes cables from view, improving the aesthetics of the assembly and making it easier to lay the wires. Another original solution is a metal magnetic plate that facilitates installation and adds rigidity to the design: the card literally ?sticks? to the case in the desired position. Technically, it is still the same RTX 5070 Ti based on NVIDIA Blackwell architecture with support for DLSS 4 and NVIDIA Studio technologies. MSI emphasizes that the RTX 5070 Ti VENTUS 3X PZ is an example of how engineering solutions can change the approach to PC assembly. The cooling system is built on three TORX 5.0 fans, connected by ring arcs for stable airflow, and heat is dissipated through a nickel-plated copper base and square heat pipes with maximum contact with the GPU. |