Is the RTX 5070 Ti a Good Choice with a Core Ultra 245K or Will I Face a Bottleneck?

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Asked By GamerDude92 On

Hey everyone! I'm in the market for a new graphics card and I'm torn between the AORUS RTX 5070 and the Eagle RTX 5070 Ti. I read on some PC build sites that I might experience a 7% bottleneck with the Core Ultra 245K and the 5070 Ti, which sounds like a lot for my video editing tasks. What do you all recommend? Should I go for the standard 5070 or the Ti model?

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Answered By EditingMaster1234 On

When it comes to video editing, the GPU isn't as crucial as your workflow. You're likely to hit more snags based on your editing style rather than the CPU/GPU pairing. If you’re using Premiere, a good setup might mitigate those issues significantly.

FilmMakerPro -

I only use Filmora for editing, but my timelines can get really busy with all the 'flashback' effects I add.

Answered By BottleneckBuster On

Don't base your GPU choice on a '7% bottleneck.' That's insignificant and those calculators can be misleading. If you need that extra VRAM, definitely go for the 5070 Ti.

Answered By VideoEditorGuru On

The 245K is decent! But if you can swing it, the 265K isn't much more expensive, so consider that as well.

Answered By TechSavvyWolf On

Honestly, bottleneck calculators aren't really reliable. Just pick the CPU and GPU that fit your needs and budget best for your video editing work.

Answered By TimberWolf88 On

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