Galax Releases GeForce RTX 5070 Ti HOF OC Lab in Deluxe and Deluxe-X Editions for Extreme Overclocking

Galax has released the GeForce RTX 5070 Ti graphics card in HOF OC Lab Deluxe and Deluxe-X versions. Both new products are designed for enthusiasts of overclocking computer components.

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Both cards offer factory overclocking of the GPU. The Deluxe version has a game frequency of 2512 MHz and a Boost frequency in OC mode of 2580 MHz. The Deluxe-X version has a game GPU frequency of the same 2512 MHz, but the Boost frequency in OC mode is 30 MHz higher and amounts to 2610 MHz. Both new products have a maximum power consumption of 350 W, which is 50 W higher than the reference value.


Both cards use white PCBs and feature 26 power phases in the power subsystem. The same circuitry is used in the RTX 5080 HOF models. Moreover, the GeForce RTX 5070 Ti HOF OC Lab Deluxe and Deluxe-X use the same GB203-400 GPUs, but with fewer execution units than the RTX 5080.

The full dimensions of the GeForce RTX 5070 Ti HOF OC Lab Deluxe and Deluxe-X cards are 349.4 × 160 × 60 mm. They will take up three expansion slots in the PC case. The new products received one 12V-6×2 connector for additional power.

Let us remind you that the company is also preparing to release the RTX 5090 HOF OC Lab model, equipped with a 38-phase power subsystem.

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