5070 Ti driver support

It’s almost been a week since the 5070 Ti released and there’s still no working drivers. Driver Details | NVIDIA says that it supports the 5070 Ti but it doesn’t, which is misleading and should be corrected. Does anyone know when the drivers for the 5070 Ti will release? I’ve tried contacting support, and they either can’t tell me or direct me here.

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Realized the same. Gaming using steam is imposible. Extreme low framerates. Linux drivers for 5070 TI are broken. Killed my exitement for the 5070 TI, on the line switching to AMD.

Also tested one OpenGL app, Unigine Heaven benchmark. Average 32 FPS in 1080p.

I also have tested with the same bench, 1/3rd of the score of my degraded 1660 Super’s bench, at a score of 1040. Something is very much not right.

Same here…complete down grade from a 3070 stutters even on the desktop Ubuntu 24.04 or using Firefox. Complete joke to spend $950 on a GPU without even having functional drivers.

I am getting 100% GPU util just running android studio and you guys tried gaming :)
This driver… maybe not worth a comment

Here’s to hoping we get a working driver soon, I’m in the same boat (hi everyone!)…

Desktop and app performance regression with 5070 TI on Fedora 41 vs. AMD 6650 XT

Just putting this in this post chain for reference, what’s provided by the open kernel modules and adding IDs would only fix the name and not the actual driver. 5070 Ti support · NVIDIA/open-gpu-kernel-modules · Discussion #794 · GitHub

Is it a clock(powermizer issue? With 5080 there is a bug where the card is blocked at lower power, when using multi-frame generation. Could be same class of issue, but permanenet on the 5070 Ti? You can use mangohud to display values on glxgears or vkgears, for instance.

High GPU usage is occuring outside of games, and also inside games that don’t have frame generation support, so that seems unlikely. I have measured the power draw previously, and it reaches max 88W (less than 1 of the 3 PCI-Es going into the 12VHPWR adapter), which does seem unusually low. Would you mind clarifying how to display the extra values to show that on Mangohud, so I could check for myself?

Oh, and I’ve checked in Nvidia settings on PowerMizer. The limit of 300W does seem correct. The clock speed is being somewhat dynamically set, but the low is never increased on the graphics clock. Low 240MHz, high 3150MHz.

New driver, 570.124.04, is listed! The url for it, however, Geforce Driver Results | NVIDIA, is broken.

Update, delisted from the Nvidia website and not the GeForce one, what’s happening?

It’s now been fixed!

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can confirm, 570.124.04 works well so far.

With 570.124.04 it feels now like a real GPU :D

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