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INNO3D RTX 5070 Twin X2 Graphics Card Review

When you think of the RTX 5070, chances are your mind jumps straight to the Founders Edition. It’s clean, compact, and surprisingly capable given its MSRP roots, but as is always the case with NVIDIA’s own cards, actually getting your hands on one is another story entirely. Availability has been an ongoing nightmare, with drops vanishing in seconds or never appearing at all depending on your region, and that’s where this card comes in.

This is the INNO3D RTX 5070 Twin X2. It’s an MSRP-based model, which means it’s aiming to deliver that same Founders Edition performance, just in a more widely accessible package. There’s no factory overclock here, no bells and whistles, just a solid, no-nonsense 5070 that’s meant to fill the gap for those who want reference performance without having to fight the queue for a Founders card. In that sense, the X2’s biggest selling point isn’t performance; it’s, frankly, availability. Sadly, availability alone isn’t enough to make a card worth buying, so let’s take a look at what INNO3D have done here to make the X2 stand on its own.

INNO3D RTX 5070 X2

Now, as always, before we jump into the card, I as a reviewer have to be honest. You may be able to get this card for the MSRP price of $549 or around £529, though as we’ve already seen, the street pricing is sometimes well over $600 or £600 so it doesn’t really mean much. Instead of me focusing on price, I’d invite you to go and look at current pricing at the time you’re looking to buy it, and see if you think it aligns with how much hard-earned cash you want to part with. Also, as our day 1 launch review stated, the 5070 doesn’t offer enough over the generation before, unless you’re all about Multi-Frame Generation technology, but could be a worthy upgrade if you’re on something a little older. That aside, if your heart is set on owning an RTX 5070, it would be wise to know everything about the various models, including the Twin X2 from INNO3D.

Features

  • CUDA Cores: 6144
  • Boost Clock: 2542 MHz
  • Base Clock: 2325 MHz
  • Memory Clock: 28 Gbps
  • Standard Memory Config: 12 GB
  • Memory Interface: GDDR7
  • Memory Interface Width: 192-bit
  • Memory Bandwidth: 672 GB/sec

What INNO3D Had to Say

“The INNO3D GeForce RTX 5070 TWIN X2 OC is a compact powerhouse designed for space-conscious enthusiasts, featuring a sleek dual-slot design that seamlessly integrates into smaller form factor builds. The TWIN X2 OC doesn’t just set new standards in performance; it also captivates with its contemporary aesthetic. This GPU features 6,144 CUDA cores and 12GB of GDDR7 memory with a 192-bit interface, and a boost clock of 2,542MHz providing ample power for high-resolution gaming and demanding applications. Redefining the balance between style, size, and raw power, this next-generation graphics card establishes itself as the new benchmark, seeking uncompromised visual excellence in a compact package.” – INNO3D

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Peter Donnell

As a child in my 40's, I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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