ASUS ROG Strix GeForce RTX 4070 Ti 12GB GDDR6X OC Edition Transparent

VRAM

12

GB

Core Count

7680

Base Clock

2310

Memory Clock

1313

MHz

ASUS ROG Strix GeForce RTX 4070 Ti 12GB GDDR6X OC Edition Full Specs

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By :Nvidia

$999.99

Description

of this graphic card

Nvidia’s RTX 4070 Ti might be the balance between price and performance that people were looking for. Initially, Nvidia announced this graphics card as RTX 4080 12GB along with RTX 4080 16GB (now RTX 4080). But because of the complaints about misleading the customers and an outrageous price tag, they changed the name and lowered the price.

You see, the hardware difference between these GPUs is not only limited to VRAM size; RTX 4070 Ti has 7680 GPU cores whereas its bigger brother has 9728 cores. RTX 4070 Ti bus width is 192-bit, compared to 256-bit for RTX 4080. Even their board model is different (AD104 vs AD103). The list goes on and on. These two are fundamentally different GPUs with a noticeable gap in performance, so choosing the same name for them is misleading and feels scammy.

With RTX 4070 Ti at 1440P resolution, you can expect to see plus 100FPS in most triple-A games with graphics set to maximum (RT and DLSS off). In Cyberpunk 2077 at 1440P resolution with graphics set to Ultra, this GPU can get you around 100FPS (RT & DLSS off). Now if you set the ray tracing to medium this number decreases to 60 FPS. Turning on the DLSS to quality and setting ray tracing to ultra will boost the FPS to 90.

For comparison, RTX 4070 Ti can outperform the RTX 3080 by about 15% in most games with ray tracing off. But with ray tracing on, because of the next-gen RT cores, the gap gets a little bigger. Comparing this GPU to AMD’s counterpart RX 7900 XT, Nvidia falls behind by about 10% with ray tracing and DLSS off. However, turning on DLSS/FSR and especially ray tracing drastically change the results in favor of Nvidia. It seems to be that Nvidia’s ray tracing game is much ahead of AMD.

Thanks to TSMC’s 5-nanometer chipset, RTX 4070 Ti’s TDP is only 285 watts. So, pairing it with a 700W PSU should be more than enough. Just like RTX 4090 and 4080 Nvidia has blessed us with a single 16-pin PCIe port on this Graphics card.

The MSRP price for this GPU is 800 bucks. 100 dollars more than the last gen RTX 3080 and 200 dollars more than RTX 3070 Ti. And now that AMD has decreased RX 7900 XT’s price to $762, this GPU also seems to be a good option (that is if you don’t care about ray tracing). People are not happy with Nvidia’s new pricing, and right now maybe the best option for you is to wait to see if prices will drop or if we will have better products on the market.

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Full Specs

Data based on manufacturer's website

Graphics Card

Announcement Date

3 Jan 2023

Availability

5 Jan 2023

Production Status

Active

Launch Price

999.99 USD

MSRP Price

799.99 USD

Generation

Rtx 40

Board Number

PG141 SKU 331

Chipset manufacturer

TSMC

Cores properties

Shading Units

7680

RT Cores

60

SM Count

60

ROPs

80

TMUs

240

Tensor core number

240

Physical properties

Slot Size

Triple Slots

Length

336 mm

Width

150 mm

Height

63 mm

Other properties

TDP (Base TDP)

285 W

Max TDP

366 W

Suggested PSU

750 W

GPU Die

AD104

L1 Cache

128 KB

L2 Cache

48

L3 Cache

0

Architecture

Ada Lovelace

Memory Properties

Memory size

12GB

Memory Type

GDDR6X

Bus width

192bit

Memory Clock

1313 MHz

Memory Speed

21000Mbps

Bus Bandwidth

504.2 GB/s

Bus Interface

PCIe 5.0 x16

Graphics Processor

Architecture size

5nm

Base Clock

2310MHz

Boost Clock

2760 MHz

GPU Variant

Slot Width

Triple Slots

Connectivity

DisplayPort Ports

-

HDMI Ports

-

Power Connectors

1 x 16pin