Are the Temperatures of SFF RTX 5070 Ti Worse Than Standard Models?

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Asked By FishyGamer77 On

I'm considering getting a small form factor (SFF) RTX 5070 Ti for my fish tank case, as it looks like they're significantly cheaper than the standard models. However, I'm worried that the smaller design might lead to worse temperatures and performance compared to normal-sized cards. I know SFF might not look great, but given the market situation, it seems like a good option if the temps and performance are acceptable. Should I go for the SFF model or stick with the larger variant?

5 Answers

Answered By TechWhiz45 On

Typically, SFF GPUs like the 5070 Ti have less cooling potential due to their compact size, but the 50 series cards run cooler than previous generations overall. If you're after quieter operation and possibly better overclocking capabilities, a larger model might be a better pick. You can find detailed comparisons on sites like TechPowerUp, where they review different models and provide temperature and noise metrics. It’s worth checking them out!

Answered By ChillPixel On

I have the inno3D SFF 5070 Ti, and the temps are totally fine for me. In a Fractal Terra case, at full load, it hits around 70°C. After undervolting, it even came down to about 65°C, so I wouldn’t stress too much about heat with this card.

Answered By GamingBeast00 On

I’ve got the Windforce OC model, and after 6 months, I'm getting temps under 70°C in most games, usually around 55-60°C. Just keep the fans at a lower speed, and they're quiet enough not to disturb when playing with headphones. If you can manage proper ventilation, you should be okay with the SFF too! Just maybe consider spending a bit more next time for a higher-end model if possible.

Answered By GraphicsGuru99 On

It can get a bit louder than the standard models, and cooling can vary depending on the brand and specific model. I'd generally recommend avoiding SFF unless you're budget-bound. If the price difference is significant, though, it could still be a good choice if it aligns with your needs!

Answered By LargeVsSmall On

SFF GPUs have smaller heatsinks, which can mean less effective cooling compared to larger ones. If you’re using a MicroATX mobo, some larger cards might even block ports below the PCIe slot. A solid model can be massive, so just be aware of your case size and layout. Some users get by with cheaper options, but performance can vary significantly!

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