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Need Help - SFF vs Regular 5070 ti's

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Hello experts ,i need your knowledge ! I would like to know if there are any significant differences between the SFF and the regular version's of 5070 ti in terms of performance ,heat and OC abilities ! I will put em in midi tower with good airflow ! Also 5070 ti without vapor chamber is a big No as i read ?
I cant find something usefull or any detail from any company or nvidia itself.

Thanks in advance and sorry for any mistake ,im Greek :D
 
SFF doesn't really mean anything, like there's no standard for SFF graphics. The length of these cards is suitable for almost all micro-ATX and ITX cases (~300mm), but they're certainly not low profile.

In the context of the Zotac model, the primary difference I can see is that the SFF model is under 42mm (two slot-ish), but the regular model is ~55mm (3 slot).
 
The dont have smaller cooler and heatpipes because of the smaller dimensions ? My prob is if they keep more temps than the regular ones and if they accept some OC or maybe they are factory restricted due to smaller cooler. Thanks
 
The dont have smaller cooler and heatpipes because of the smaller dimensions ?
I don't know the answer to that I'm afraid, since I haven't seen (and can't find) any reviews or tear downs comparing the two variants. It is possible that they upgrade the cooler to cope with the smaller dimension (I have seen that in the past).

The term appears to relate to size only, you can read more here.
 
I did a direct comparison between the 5070ti shadow with a crappy cooler without vapour chamber and the Palit gaming Pro which is much bigger and better quality.

Both performed very well with the MSI actually being the faster of the 2 and only very slightly louder.
 
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