RTX 5070 Ti manufacturing defect cuts performance by up to 10% — 88 ROPs vs 96 ROPs (design)

Defective RTX 5070 Ti with eight missing ROPs sees an up-to 10% drop in performance, depending on the scenario.

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/gpus/rtx-5070-ti-manufacturing-defect-cuts-performance-by-up-to-10-percent-88-rops-vs-96-rops-design

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