GIGABYTE RTX 5070 INFINITY Specs: 2715 MHz Clock, 12GB GDDR7

GIGABYTE confirms the AORUS GeForce RTX 5070 INFINITY 12G features a 2715 MHz core clock and 12GB of GDDR7 memory. Full specs and design details inside.

GIGABYTE RTX 5070 INFINITY Specs: 2715 MHz Clock, 12GB GDDR7

has published the full specifications for the AORUS RTX 5070 INFINITY 12G, giving buyers a clear view of the card's hardware before it hits the shelves. This release matters because it confirms the exact configuration of a new mid-range GPU that will likely influence upgrade decisions for gamers looking to balance price and performance. We can now see how this specific model stacks up against the reference design and other options in the market.

GIGABYTE details the full specifications for its new mid-range graphics card

The card, identified by the model number GV-N5070AORUS IF-12GD, is built around the standard GeForce RTX 5070 GPU. It features 6144 CUDA cores and runs at a core clock of 2715 MHz, which is higher than the 2512 MHz reference speed. This overclocking suggests GIGABYTE is aiming for a slight performance edge over the baseline silicon in this segment.

Specifications

  • Model Number: GV-N5070AORUS IF-12GD
  • GPU Cores: 6144 CUDA cores
  • Core Clock: 2715 MHz
  • Memory Capacity: 12GB
  • Memory Type: GDDR7

Memory configuration is a key detail for this build, as it uses 12GB of GDDR7 memory on a 192-bit bus. The memory clock is listed at 28 Gbps, providing the bandwidth needed to support the GPU's processing power. The card connects to the system via a PCIe 5.0 interface, ensuring compatibility with modern motherboards and future-proofing for data throughput requirements.

Physical design and connectivity are handled by GIGABYTE's WINDFORCE Hyperburst cooling system, which includes Hawk fans and composite metal grease. The card measures 309 mm in length, 132 mm in width, and 55 mm in thickness, requiring careful consideration for smaller PC cases. Display outputs include three DisplayPort 2.1b connectors and one HDMI 2.1b connector, while power is delivered through a concealed 16-pin connector that comes with a magnetic cover and a 12V-2×6 to dual 8-pin adapter.

We looked at GIGABYTE Launches AORUS GeForce RTX 5090 in our earlier Gigabyte coverage, where the company showcased its high-end Infinity series design language. That flagship model sets a precedent for the build quality and aesthetic choices seen in this new 5070 variant. The 5070 INFINITY appears to follow the same design philosophy but targets a more accessible price point and hardware tier.

Pricing and retail availability for the AORUS GeForce RTX 5070 INFINITY 12G are not yet confirmed by GIGABYTE. The company has not released any official launch dates or cost information for this specific model. Buyers should monitor official channels for updates on when the card will be available for purchase and at what price.

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