Need Help Building a PC Around a 5070 Ti Super – What Parts Should I Choose?

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Asked By ElectricGiraffe94 On

I'm planning to build my first PC, and I want to center it around the 5070 Ti Super GPU. The problem is, I can't find it listed on PC Part Picker yet, so I'm unsure how to select my other components and case. I'm aiming for a compact form factor while ensuring I don't compromise on performance, power supply, or cooling options. I'd appreciate any advice on how to approach this or any suggestions for a good PC case. Also, I'm considering potential upgrades down the line, so I need that in mind too.

4 Answers

Answered By HelpfulHank32 On

It’s tough to build around a part that isn’t officially out yet. You should focus on components that are currently available and have good specs. Just keep an eye on the potential launch of the 5070 Ti Super, but don't let that hold you back from getting your build started with what you can actually buy now.

Answered By BudgetBuilder99 On

Do you have a budget you’re working with? That'll definitely help narrow down your options. Just keep in mind that each GPU may come in different variants, so the case you choose might need to be a bit larger than you expect. Maybe look for something slightly bigger to fit the card better if you end up going with a variation in size.

SmartCasemaker -

Great tip regarding the case size! I’ve found that the Lian Li A3 should fit a mid-range card well. Just plan ahead!

Answered By ChipChooser On

Just a heads up, you might be mixing up models. The 5070 Ti Super isn’t officially confirmed—you might be thinking of the 4070 Ti Super instead. Make sure to double-check that so you’re building around the right specs!

Answered By TechSavvyTom On

I’d recommend a micro ATX case and a micro ATX B850 motherboard. That should be compatible with the 5070 Ti Super when it's out. Just make sure to check the length specifications to be safe!

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