- VoIP & Phone Systems
The Future of Business VoIP: AI and Emerging Trends
18 Mar, 2026







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AI-generated summary
At £1107.40 ex-VAT, the ASUS ROG Strix RTX 5070 Ti is firmly in “you’re paying for the premium badge and cooling” territory. For most UK businesses, that price only makes sense if you’re using the GPU for something that actually bills by throughput—like real-time 3D work, GPU-accelerated rendering, AI tasks where VRAM and sustained performance matter, or gaming cafés/visualisation rigs that need to stay stable under long loads. The Strix line tends to be built for quiet, cool operation and solid factory tuning, so in practice it’s a safe choice when you don’t want to babysit thermals or drivers during critical work sessions.
That said, if your use is mostly office workloads with occasional light creative apps, this is overkill and the cost doesn’t translate cleanly to ROI. Also, as with any new-gen card, the value depends on your software stack—some pro apps scale differently than games, and benchmarks can mislead if your workloads aren’t the same. My honest advice: buy it for teams doing real GPU-heavy work and you want a dependable premium model; don’t buy it if you’re just “upgrading because it’s new” or you can’t justify the spend with usage that materially improves turnaround or billable output.

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