
Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti: Stock Running Low in the U.S., Better Availability in the U.K.
The latest addition to Nvidia’s RTX 50-series, the GeForce RTX 5070 Ti, is now hitting shelves—but not for long. Following the rapid sellout of the RTX 5090 and RTX 5080, the 5070 Ti is facing similar demand, making stock levels unpredictable, especially in the U.S.
RTX 5070 Ti Stock in the U.S.: Selling Out Fast
Gamers and PC builders in the U.S. looking for the RTX 5070 Ti may have already noticed its near-instant disappearance from major retailers. While some units are still available, they come with hefty markups on platforms like Amazon, making them far from a budget-friendly option. If you’re not in immediate need, waiting for fresh stock might be the smarter move.
U.K. Buyers Have More Options
On the other side of the Atlantic, things are slightly better. While the recommended retail price (RRP) of £729 has already been pushed higher due to demand, several overclocked models remain available. Retailers like Overclockers and CCL currently have stock, though prices may vary depending on the version.
Should You Buy Now or Wait?
For those desperate to secure an RTX 5070 Ti, you can still find units available—but expect to pay a premium. However, for patient buyers, restocks are expected, and prices may stabilize. Keep an eye on major retailers, set up stock alerts, and be ready when the next wave arrives.