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SKU: VCG5070T16TFXPB1-O
Overview
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Overview
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The PNY VCG5071T16TFXPB1 is a GeForce RTX 5070 TI graphics accelerator built around 16GB of GDDR6X memory and a triple-fan thermal solution. This card is purpose-built for compute-intensive workloads — video processing, AI inference, transcoding pipelines, and rendering farms — where you need consistent performance without thermal throttling. The Ethernet interface enables direct network attachment for distributed compute environments, sidestepping traditional PCIe bottlenecks in multi-GPU orchestration scenarios.
The VCG5071T16TFXPB1 integrates into standard x16 PCIe 5.0 slots across modern server and workstation motherboards. The Ethernet port connects directly to your datacenter fabric — no additional NIC or switch overhead. For multi-GPU clusters (common in surveillance transcoding farms or AI-powered video analytics backends), the native network attach simplifies orchestration compared to older cards that require dedicated GPU-to-GPU interconnect cables.
Pair this card with CUDA-capable software stacks (FFmpeg with NVIDIA GPU support, TensorRT, RAPIDS, CUDA-compiled analytics frameworks). Driver installation is standard NVIDIA workflow — no proprietary firmware or BIOS flashing required.
The VCG5071T16TFXPB1 is engineered for 24/7 production compute, not gaming or single-task workstations. If your surveillance architecture involves on-premise transcoding (converting high-bitrate camera streams to lower-bandwidth codecs for archive), vehicle re-identification engines running frame-by-frame on ingested video, or edge-based object detection pre-filtering before cloud uplink, this card delivers the memory headroom and thermal stability to sustain those workloads. Weight of 4.17 lb is substantial but predictable for server planning.
No package contents were specified in the manufacturer's technical record. Contact the supplier or original equipment vendor for inclusion details.
Q: Is the VCG5071T16TFXPB1 compatible with my existing PCIe 4.0 motherboard?
A: Yes. The card operates in any x16 PCIe slot, though it will run at PCIe 4.0 speeds if your motherboard lacks PCIe 5.0. Performance impact is minimal for most compute workloads — bandwidth headroom on PCIe 4.0 (32 GB/s per direction) is sufficient for GPU memory operations. The Ethernet port functions independently of PCIe generation.
Q: What is the warranty coverage on the VCG5071T16TFXPB1?
A: Manufacturer warranty terms are not detailed in the technical specification record. Verify coverage duration with your supplier or the original equipment documentation at point of sale.
Q: Can I use multiple VCG5071T16TFXPB1 cards in a single system?
A: Yes. Multiple cards can coexist in the same server provided you have sufficient PCIe slots, power delivery, and cooling airflow. CUDA allows you to load-balance across all visible devices. The Ethernet port on each card enables fabric-aware scheduling if you're running a job orchestrator (Kubernetes, Slurm, etc.).
Q: What cooling air temperatures does the triple-fan design support?
A: The technical specification does not publish ambient temperature operating range. Typical data-center GPUs with active triple-fan designs tolerate 5–45°C ambient; confirm exact specs with the manufacturer or your integrator before deploying in non-standard thermal environments (outdoor chassis, sealed enclosures).
Q: Does the Ethernet interface support remote power management or out-of-band card monitoring?
A: The specification identifies Ethernet as a standard interface but does not detail management protocol (IPMI, vendor-proprietary, or generic TCP/IP). Consult your system BIOS or NVIDIA management tools to confirm if the card supports remote monitoring.

The VCG5071T16TFXPB1 is a solid workhorse for any compute pipeline that runs sustained loads — not a gaming card, not a research curiosity, but a production appliance designed to stay cool and stable while processing video 24/7. The 16GB memory footprint and triple-fan cooling on this model address the two failure modes I see most often in surveillance transcoding deployments: memory exhaustion under concurrent stream load, and thermal throttling when you're trying to hit SLA on a tight encoding schedule.
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Position the VCG5071T16TFXPB1 in transcoding appliances, on-premise AI inference clusters, or surveillance analytics backends where you're running frame-by-frame video processing or codec conversion at scale. If you're building a 4-card transcoding rack for a large retail or industrial campus, this model gives you the memory density and thermal headroom to sustain peak utilization without engineering around thermal derating.
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