Not long ago, there was news that RTX 5070 Ti production may be suspended, but both NVIDIA and Asus denied this statement. However, according to data recorded by VideoCardz, due to the continued shortage of video memory supply and potential production capacity adjustments,The price of the originally mid-range RTX 5070 Ti in major retail channels has generally exceeded the four-digit dollar mark, even exceeding the official suggested retail price of the higher-level RTX 5080.

In mainstream shopping malls such as Best Buy,The list prices of many non-public versions of the RTX 5070 Ti have jumped to between US$1,000 and US$1,300, while the starting suggested retail price of the RTX 5080 is only US$999.

Retailer behavior suggests this could be due to limited supply, aggressive pricing from third-party sellers, or both.
Although NVIDIA officially denied the rumors of discontinuation of production, and ASUS also clarified that the model has not entered the EOL stage, market feedback is very honest: extremely low arrivals and extremely high demand are forcing retailers to adopt scarcity pricing.