I'm trying to understand how 'Ti' affects a graphics card and what it really means for performance. Could anyone break down the differences between a GPU with 'Ti' in its name and one without, particularly for someone who doesn't have a lot of tech knowledge?
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The 'Ti' designation is essentially a step up in Nvidia's GPU lineup. For example, the 5070 Ti is faster than the regular 5070, putting it somewhere between the 5060 and 5080 in terms of performance. AMD has a similar system with its 'XT' models. It's like a halfway point that enhances the specs without jumping all the way to the next full number.

Isn't the performance gap bigger for Nvidia compared to AMD? I heard the 5070 Ti outperforms the 9070 XT in nearly every category!