How To Make 5070 Ti Videos
A practical “should you buy it” style video where you test the 5070 ti in the exact games/apps people actually use, then compare it to the most likely upgrade paths.
Instead of a spec recital, you answer the uncomfortable question viewers really have: “Will the 5070 ti change my real FPS, noise, and temps… or is it basically a sidegrade for me?”
- Over-the-shoulder gameplay capture with an on-screen FPS/frametime graph
- Side-by-side clips (same scene/settings) vs your current GPU or a “common alternative” you own
- Physical b-roll: the card, ports, power connector, case clearance, sag
- Sound demo: phone decibel app at a fixed distance (relative, not scientific)
- Thermals: quick overlay screenshots + fan curve screen recording
A clear buy/skip decision based on 3 real-world tests, plus the exact settings/power limits to copy.
SIGNAL
- Trend-to-video translation: The keyword “5070 ti” is spiking, which usually means people want a fast answer, not a long lecture.
- Creator-ready idea: “I tested the 5070 ti in 3 real setups: 1080p high-FPS, 1440p quality, and one creator workload (Premiere/Blender). Here’s who should actually upgrade.”
CREATOR ANGLE
3-step checklist (use today):
1) Pick the viewer identity (choose one): “1080p esports,” “1440p AAA,” or “creator + gaming.” Write it on-screen in the first 3 seconds.
2) Build the 3-proof stack:
- One game they recognize (popular benchmark scene)
- One “problem test” (ray tracing / heavy city area / shader compilation stutter)
- One constraint test (noise/temps OR power limit tuning)
3) End with a decision matrix (3 lines):
- Buy if: ____
- Skip if: ____
- Do this instead: ____ (settings, used market, wait, etc.)
Hook template (fill-in):
"Before you buy the 5070 ti, watch this: in [GAME/APP], at [RESOLUTION], it’s [SURPRISING RESULT]—and it only makes sense if you’re upgrading from [BASELINE GPU/USE CASE]."
Thumbnail test idea (A/B):
- Version A: Big text “5070 ti: BUY or SKIP?” + your face + card
- Version B: Big text “5070 ti vs MY GPU” + split-screen FPS numbers from the same scene
SHIP TODAY
- Format + length: 6–8 min benchmark story (not a montage).
- Film in this order (imperative):
1) Open on the hardest test result first (10 seconds of the most dramatic FPS/frametime contrast).
2) Show your exact settings page (5 seconds). Then run the same 30-second route twice.
3) Cut to noise/temps proof (phone meter + overlay screenshot).
4) Do one quick “tuning pass” (power limit or DLSS/FSR settings) and re-run the same route.
5) End on the 3-line decision matrix on screen.
- Packaging note (title): “5070 ti: Buy, Skip, or Wait? (3 Real Tests)”



