

🚀 Elevate your rig with ASUS Prime RTX 5070 — where power meets precision.
The ASUS Prime GeForce RTX 5070 OC Edition is a high-performance graphics card featuring NVIDIA's Blackwell architecture, 12GB of ultra-fast GDDR7 memory, and PCIe 5.0 support. Designed with a 2.5-slot form factor and triple Axial-tech fans enhanced by phase-change thermal pads, it delivers exceptional cooling and reliability for demanding 1440p and 4K gaming or creative workloads. Dual BIOS profiles offer customizable quiet or performance modes, making it a versatile choice for professionals and gamers seeking future-proof power in compact builds.

















| ASIN | B0DS6WPTLL |
| Antenna Location | Business, Gaming, Office, Professional |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11 in Computer Graphics Cards |
| Brand | ASUS |
| Built-In Media | ASUS Velcro Hook & Loop, PRIME-RTX5070-O12G, Speedsetup Manual, Thank you card, adpater cable (1 to 2) |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 187 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 3840x2160 |
| GPU Clock Speed | 4000 MHz |
| Graphics Card Interface | PCI-Express x16 |
| Graphics Card Ram | 12 GB |
| Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 |
| Graphics Description | Dedicated |
| Graphics Processor Manufacturer | NVIDIA |
| Graphics Ram Size | 12 GB |
| Graphics Ram Type | GDDR7 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 12"L x 5"W |
| Item Weight | 2.3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | ASUS |
| Memory Clock Speed | 4000 MHz |
| Model Name | PRIME-RTX5070-O12G |
| Number of Fans | 3 |
| UPC | 197105870406 |
| Video Output Interface | DisplayPort , HDMI |
| Video Processor | NVIDIA |
| Warranty Description | 3 years |
A**Z
Amazing performance and value for 1440p gaming & creative work.
Amazing performance and value for 1440p gaming & creative work. I’m really impressed with the ASUS Prime GeForce RTX™ 5070 OC Edition 12GB GDDR7 — it’s one of the best mid-range GPUs you can get right now. With 12 GB of GDDR7 memory, NVIDIA Blackwell architecture, and PCIe 5.0 support, this card delivers strong performance in modern games and creative applications without a huge price tag. Performance & Cooling: The card stays cool even under long gaming sessions thanks to its triple-fan Axial-tech cooling design and efficient heat dissipation features, so you can enjoy high frame rates without worrying about overheating. It’s also relatively quiet in normal use. Compatibility & Features: It supports 8K output, has multiple DisplayPort 2.1b and HDMI 2.1b ports, and fits most builds with its 2.5-slot design that’s also compatible with some small form factor (SFF) cases. The dual BIOS allows you to choose between performance and quiet modes depending on your needs. User Satisfaction: Most users highlight its excellent gaming performance, especially at 1440p with DLSS, and reliable cooling. Just make sure your PC case and power supply (recommended 750 W) can support the card’s size and requirements. Pros: Strong 1440p and solid 4K performance with DLSS support. Efficient and fairly quiet cooling. 12 GB GDDR7 memory for demanding tasks. Dual BIOS with performance and quiet modes. Good array of video outputs and future-proof PCIe 5.0 support. Cons: Large 2.5-slot size — check case compatibility first. Some users report coil whine in rare cases. Requires a quality PSU (recommended ~750 W). Summary: Overall, this ASUS Prime RTX 5070 OC Edition offers excellent performance and thermals for its price point. Whether you’re gaming or doing creative work, it’s a solid choice that balances power, cooling, and features — great for anyone upgrading their PC
E**L
Good Upgrade Choice For middle ground
Badass, Switched over from a Gtx 1060 6gb that I was using for the last 6 years, was bottlenecking my system with it since over the years I had switched to pcie 5.0 , am5, and DDR5. RTX 5070 to match the rest of the build has been running all my games beautifully at max graphics, with no heating issues and giving me performance I craved with all the peace of mind. Great choice 12 Gigabytes is plenty and its been very powerful.
M**R
Power efficient gfx card.
The Asus Prime RTX 5070 is working very good. No issues so far. Is not a power hog so running more efficiently.
R**Z
A+++++
I received it very quickly, and the price was also very good. After installing it on my computer, the computer ran very well. I really enjoyed this shopping experience
O**I
Incredible performance
Coming from a Quadro 4000, what an upgrade! Games nowadays require a lot of graphical power that I just couldn't match anymore, and since I've become a more devoted PC gamer, I decided to start looking for a new GPU (after being taught what it was). I don't know much about this stuff even now, but what I can say is that the improvement feels night-and-day. I've seen many reviews on GPUs with regards to the new Monster Hunter game specifically, so I thought to include my benchmark after the switch (my previous score was 14000 on High graphics) - excellent (20000+) performance on Ultra graphics in a game of this caliber is something I'd have never imagined! The fans aren't loud (no louder than my 4000, anyway), sits pretty in my case without issue, and this little beast has overall improved my gaming experience to an extent that I wouldn't have been able to fathom until I saw it for myself. I can even see the pores in game characters' faces now (and I'd love the brand of face masks they're using to keep those pores looking so good)! Finally, I know there's contention about the prices of these, but at least for me, it was 100% worth it despite that and I'm glad that I took the leap on ordering it. Highly recommend.
E**K
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Upgrade I Didn’t Have to Sell a Kidney For
Let me tell you something: I have been rocking an RTX 2080 Super for YEARS like a proud dad refusing to let the old family minivan die. It’s been reliable, it’s been loyal, but… whew. It was time. I wanted an upgrade — a REAL upgrade — but I also didn’t want to sell an arm, a leg, and my left kidney just to afford a graphics card in 2025. (Looking at you, 5090-Ti-Super-Mega-Ultra-Whatever.) Enter the ASUS SFF-Ready RTX 5070 OC Edition, the hero I didn’t know I needed. The second I booted up my system with this thing installed, my socks were blown clean off my feet. Like—my GPU fans weren’t even spinning yet and I was already in love. The jump from a 2080 Super to this 5070 feels illegal. Frame rates? ✨Beautiful. Temperatures? Cool like a cucumber with sunglasses. Size? SFF-friendly, meaning it actually fits without me sacrificing airflow, cable management, or my sanity. Noise? Practically whispering sweet FPS into my ear. I’ve pushed this card hard — gaming, streaming, multitasking, the whole chaotic Windows lifestyle — and it has handled EVERYTHING without a single hiccup. No crashes. No weird driver drama. No “please reboot to fix your sadness” popup. Nothing. And the best part? I didn’t have to sell a body part to get it. If you want a powerhouse GPU, don’t want to remortgage your house, and are coming from an older card like the 20-series… this upgrade hits DIFFERENT. ASUS knocked it out of the park with this one.
C**R
Great
Great graphics card
D**E
NOT A SINGLE POWER INPUT. (read review for details)
1. cooling - uses fans only with performance usage. if you're not using much performance, you not getting any heat off it anyways, so pretty standard in newer cards and with it being a triple fan its better at cooling then its double fan counterparts. I will not give temp specs as every rights cooling efficiency is different, I have 10 fans and its much cooler inside then maybe a 5 or 6 fan case. 2. Noise - so if you're not playing any game then there isn't any sound coming off the GPU, period. if you play a game the GPU can't even be heard with a headset on with low volume. it is indeed quiet. however, EVERY SINGLE GPU no matter what GPU you get can be heard playing higher tier games. Anyone who says different is a liar, or has it cased nontraditionally. if you're playing on speakers or headset, you will not hear anything coming from that card unless you turn off the sound to listen. 3. size - actually this surprised me. because it's the same says as my old 3070 EVGA GeForce ultra 3 fan. So a very comfortable size that doesn't even come close to filling my case. 4. value - For the price point on 5070 cards and the market right now in 2026 I have no doubt this is a great card for anyone not wanting to spend over 1k for just the card. I compared this card with others for price and performance and I'm very happy with it. 5. stability - it's a lighter card so I don't really think droops will be an issue but even so I have a GPU support stand just because of how big cards got from 3000 series and up. Triple fan GPU I always recommend a support bracket or stand just to keep stress off the mother boards PCIE ports. 6. Graphics Quality - So I'm sure a lot of you know what Star Citizen is, I get 70-110+ ranges in FPS. As you may know Star Citizen is CPU and GPU heavy, GPU for the fact you need more VRAM, if you only got 8gb VRAM you're not playing Star citizen to its potential. I play cod and battlefields and many games on high or ultra settings on a 3440x1440p 144hz 34in widescreen monitor. WHAT PEOPLE DONT KNOW- if you're trying to max FPS past your refresh rate it creates screen tears, free sync, and other in game graphics options may reduce it but really is no point, so cap your FPS according to what your monitor can do at your resolution and it will improve performance and quality of graphics. you can't see 150 fps!!! not humanly possible. 7. POWER - So I thought this part was actually kind of neat. The power input on newer cards is USUALY two sockets. you plug both cables into your GPU, even my 3070 needed two. What they did is combined both sockets into 1 plug and provided the adapter for your two plugs to be converted. what I don't like about this is now I have an adapter plug Infront of my GPU and visually I don't like it. so, if were a person who loved cable management then I will buy the cord for this GPU to run into your power supply if your PSU has detachable cables. Hope you all got everything you needed from the review!