This article is sponsored by ASUS
NVIDIA is launching its DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, and the performance numbers are absolutely bonkers. We're seeing up to 3.9x performance at 4K ultra on RTX 50 Series cards, which is not a 3.9% improvement or 3.9 extra frames per second but your entire framerate getting multiplied by nearly four.
The ROG Strix RTX 5070 Ti OC is one of the cards built around this tech, and what makes DLSS 4 different from previous versions is how Multi Frame Generation actually works at the hardware level. Your GPU renders one frame, then the AI generates three additional frames on top of it, giving you four frames total. Previous DLSS Frame Generation could insert one AI frame between each rendered frame, but this new version running on Blackwell architecture triples that capability. The roughly 1,406 AI TOPS running under the hood is what makes it possible, and that AI performance is baked into the silicon itself rather than being a software trick.
When you're actually in a Battlefield 6 match with 64 players, the difference becomes immediately obvious in ways that matter for gameplay. Those servers where buildings are collapsing and particle effects are going absolutely haywire used to mean watching your framerate nosedive from 90 fps straight down to the low 40s during the most chaotic moments. Now, Nvidia Reflex keeps it smooth by adding frames and reducing latency with DLSS technology.
The transformer models powering Super Resolution and DLAA got upgraded in this generation too, which means image quality stays sharp even while performance goes up substantially.
The card packs 8,960 CUDA cores with 16GB of GDDR7 memory running at 28 Gbps across a 256-bit bus, and ASUS pushed the boost clock to 2,625 MHz in OC mode. You'll see some ASUS marketing materials floating around that mention 1,492 AI TOPS for this specific SKU, but the accurate spec to go by is the 1,406 figure NVIDIA lists for this generation since that's what the silicon actually delivers consistently.
Coming to the cooling side of things, it’s genuinely overbuilt in the best possible way. Triple Axial-tech fans paired with a vapor chamber using MaxContact base tech, plus a phase-change thermal pad that fills micro-gaps under the heatsink to improve heat transfer. Power delivery runs digital control with 15K capacitors keeping everything stable when you're pushing the card hard for hours at a time.
The dimensions are worth paying attention to as well because this is not a small card by any stretch: 332mm long, 64mm thick, and it eats up 3.2 slots in your case. Most mid-tower cases handle it fine but if you're running a smaller build or you've got a front-mounted radiator taking up space, you'll want to measure your clearances carefully before you buy because this thing won't fit if your case is too cramped.
You also get five video outputs on the back with three DisplayPort 2.1b and two HDMI 2.1b connections. The card can technically push 7680x4320 resolution if you're doing something unusual with your display setup, though most people won't be anywhere near that resolution in practical use.
If you buy between October 7 and November 4, you get ARC Raiders Deluxe Edition on Steam bundled with the card at no extra cost. This applies whether you're buying an RTX 5090, 5080, 5070 Ti, or 5070 desktop card, a full desktop PC with one of these GPUs, or a laptop with these GPUs built in. One code per person, you redeem it through the NVIDIA App after installing the card, and you've got until December 2 to actually redeem it before the code expires.
The Deluxe Edition includes the base game along with the Wanderer Cosmetic Pack that comes with the Valente legendary outfit and some additional gear, plus the Astro Pack with the G-suit outfit and attachments. Bundle also includes 2,400 Raider Tokens thrown in for good measure. This promotion runs worldwide except for the usual restricted regions like Crimea, Mainland China, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Russia, Belarus, Sudan, Syria, and Venezuela.
If you're upgrading specifically because of Battlefield 6 or you've been waiting for the right entry point into RTX 50 Series without spending 4090 money, this is a solid option to check out. Blackwell architecture combined with DLSS 4 capabilities and ASUS's cooling engineering means you're getting hardware that handles modern gaming at settings that would've required significantly more expensive cards in the previous generation.
Battlefield 6 is available now with DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation support fully implemented. The ROG Strix RTX 5070 Ti OC is shipping through retailers worldwide, with the ARC Raiders bundle included for purchases made through November 4.