Packaging

The box for the Prime RTX 5070 Ti has a grey background with both grid lines and a few stylized lines around it to match the styling on the card. Most of the front of the box is filled with the picture of the Prime RTX 5070 Ti and this is something that we don’t see enough of. No one who is buying a video card online is looking at the packaging, the box is mostly important for shoppers in retail who are looking in person and a lot of packaging just doesn’t have pictures of what is inside at all or at least not on the front. Asus has the Prime RTX 5070 Ti right out in the front for you to see it. The Asus logo is in the top left corner and next to the card is the PRIME branding. Along the bottom, you have Nvidia’s green and black wrap-around which all cards have. This has the RTX 5070 Ti branding and highlights a few of their features as well. The back of the box has a few more pictures of the Prime RTX 5070 Ti which are paired up with short descriptions of a few of the card's features. They do also have a line drawing that shows the display output options but there isn’t a specification listing at all. I understand why they weren’t able to get key specifications on the box by the time to print but if there are card pictures you would think that the dimensions would be possible at least.

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Inside the outer box is a thicker black box. This has the Asus branding on top in a metallic finish. When you open the box up there is a layer of foam with a cutout that holds an envelope with all of the card's documentation inside. Under that, you will find the Prime RTX 5070 Ti itself which comes wrapped in its statis protective bag and sitting in a thick foam tray to keep it safe. There is also a second cutout which holds the card accessories as well.

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For documentation the Prime RTX 5070 Ti comes with a quick start guide, a warranty information booklet, a thank you card, and a small paper that has diagrams on plugging the notorious power connection in to help avoid issues. The Prime RTX 5070 Ti comes with two accessories and one you might have guessed. You get the usual 12VHPWR adapter cable which has three 8-pin PCIe power plugs going into one 12VHPWR connection, this isn’t individually sleeved like Nvidia has been including with their Founders Edition cards, it is the same design as we have seen with most cards. I do hope that Asus will set theirs up similarly to MSI with a bright color on the plastic around the pins to make it very clear when the plug isn’t plugged all the way in. Alongside of the adapter, you also get a few Asus-branded Velcro straps to use to clean up your wiring which will be needed if you end up using the adapter cable.

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