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Nvidia RTX 5070 Ti tipped to launch on February 20th

MSI France has confirmed the RTX 5070 Ti launch date rumours. The French division of the AIB partner has just confirmed an event on a dedicated website, with a short description stating “MSI GeForce 5070 Ti coming soon!” and a countdown ending on February 20th.

The page (via Wccftech) proclaims the 5070 Ti's imminent arrival and features a graphic depicting several graphics cards flying through space. The meaning of this visual remains unclear, though it certainly suggests MSI is teasing at least four card models as part of its RTX 5070 Ti launch. If you zoom in, you can see these four cards resemble the Ventus 3x, Gaming Trio, Inspire 3x, and Vanguard models.

Beyond the countdown, the MSI page also answers a frequently asked question: there's no mention of a non-Ti RTX 5070. MSI hasn't provided any countdown or details surrounding the release of the standard 5070, and no reports have yet confirmed a specific launch date.

However, if Nvidia follows its reported February launch timeframe and the 5070 Ti arrives first, a reasonable estimate for the non-Ti model's launch would be February 27th. Still, the lack of concrete information about the 5070 suggests it may lag more than a week behind the Ti variant.

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