
The highly anticipated black edition of the GALAX RTX 5070 Ti HOF GPU has officially hit the shelves of Chinese e-commerce platforms. However, potential buyers should be prepared for a substantial markup, with prices reaching nearly 50% above the manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP).
GALAX RTX 5070 Ti HOF Gaming Black Launches in China with Price Surpassing RTX 5080 MSRP
Premium editions of NVIDIA’s RTX 50 series typically come with a higher price tag compared to standard Founders Edition (FE) models, and specialty versions often command even more extravagant prices. Currently, while GALAX’s pricing for its overclocked models remains more competitive than that of ASUS, the RTX 5070 Ti HOF Gaming Black is reportedly priced above $1, 000. Although GALAX has not officially confirmed its pricing, the GPU’s appearance in various online stores offers a glimpse into the potential costs.

Officially, the GeForce RTX 5070 Ti starts at $749 in the U. S., but higher prices are common in China. The newly launched GALAX RTX 5070 Ti HOF Gaming Black is listed at 8, 299 Yuan, equivalent to approximately $1, 160—indicating a nearly 50% increase from the MSRP and positioning it above the RTX 5080’s FE pricing. This gaming GPU dons a sleek black shroud, bringing a new aesthetic to fans while maintaining the specifications of the classic white edition.
Simultaneously, GALAX has introduced the GeForce RTX 5080 HOF Gaming Black, though no confirmation regarding its availability or pricing has yet surfaced. The RTX 5070 Ti HOF Gaming Black features an advanced triple-fan cooling system and a platinum-grade PCB packed with high-quality components. Factory overclocked, it boasts a boost clock of 2610 MHz, with potential for higher performance of up to 2625 MHz in 1-Click OC mode. Given the Hall of Fame lineage, enthusiasts can likely push these clocks even further with manual tuning.

The RTX 5070 Ti HOF Gaming Black is among the select few models featuring the innovative HOF Debug Safety Indicator, a tool designed to assist users in troubleshooting potential issues like faulty PCIe connections or power inconsistencies. Despite hopes for a lower launch price, it appears unlikely that this card will be available for under $1, 000.
For further details, please refer to the original report by IT Home.
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