This article covers MSI RTX 5070 Ti 16GB GDDR7 ホワイトグラボ 高速.
Overview
MSI's GeForce RTX 5070 Ti 16G GAMING TRIO OC WHITE brings NVIDIA's Blackwell architecture to the white-themed high-end segment. With 8,960 CUDA cores, a boost clock of 2,572MHz, and 16GB of GDDR7 memory running at 28Gbps across a 256-bit bus, this card is designed to handle 4K gaming and creative workloads with ease. The all-white shroud and backplate make it a standout choice for builders aiming for a clean, uniform look. Positioned just below the RTX 5080, it offers performance that often surpasses the previous-gen RTX 4080 SUPER, placing it firmly in the upper-midrange tier.
Compatibility Guide
The card uses PCI Express 5.0 x16, fully backward compatible with PCIe 4.0/3.0 systems. Power is delivered via a single 16-pin (12V-2x6) connector, with an included 8-pin×3 to 16-pin adapter. A minimum 750W PSU is recommended. Physical dimensions are 338×140×50mm, occupying three expansion slots. Ensure your case has at least 350mm of GPU clearance and three slots of space. Video outputs include three DisplayPort 2.1b and one HDMI 2.1b, supporting up to 8K resolution.
Product Info
Released in early 2025, the card is currently available at around ¥191,676 from Japan. MSI provides a standard two-year warranty. TDP is rated at 300W. Cooling is handled by MSI's TRI FROZR 4 thermal solution, featuring three STORMFORCE fans with advanced airflow control and a dense fin array, keeping temperatures under control even under sustained load.
Best Use Cases
4K Gamers: Target high refresh rate 4K gaming with DLSS 4 and frame generation. The card delivers smooth experiences in demanding titles at 60+ fps with ray tracing enabled. White PC Enthusiasts: For those building an all-white system, this is one of the few high-end white GPUs available. It pairs well with white motherboards, cases, and cables. Content Creators: 16GB VRAM provides headroom for 4K video editing, 3D rendering, and AI workloads. The CUDA cores accelerate renders in Blender, Premiere Pro, and DaVinci Resolve. Who should skip: Budget-conscious builders or those primarily gaming at 1080p/1440p may find better value in an RTX 5070 or RTX 4070 SUPER. Also, small-form-factor users should check clearances carefully.
Things to Consider
The card's 338mm length means it won't fit in many compact cases – always verify your case's max GPU length. The three-slot thickness can block adjacent PCIe slots, especially on mATX boards. While 750W is the minimum recommendation, pairing with a high-end CPU (e.g., Ryzen 9 or Core i9) demands 850W or more for stable operation. White models tend to have limited stock and may carry a premium over black variants; consider whether the aesthetic is worth the extra cost. ## FAQ Q: Can I use this card with a PCIe 4.0 motherboard? A: Absolutely. PCI Express is backward compatible, so the card will operate at PCIe 4.0 speeds with negligible real-world performance loss. Q: Does the white color affect thermal performance? A: No. The white coating is purely cosmetic; the underlying heatsink and fan design are identical to the black version, so cooling performance is the same. Q: Is this card good for 8K gaming? A: For native 8K gaming, even the RTX 5090 struggles. However, with DLSS upscaling, the RTX 5070 Ti can handle some titles at 8K with reduced settings. It's better suited for 4K high-refresh or 8K video playback.




