ASUS Dual GeForce RTX™ 4070 Ti Super OC Edition (PCIe 4.0, 16GB GDDR6X, DLSS 3, HDMI 2.1a, DisplayPort 1.4a, 2.56-Slot Design, Axial-tech Fan Design, 0dB Technology, Auto-Extreme Technology)
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Powered by NVIDIA DLSS3, ultra-efficient Ada Lovelace arch, and full ray tracing 4th Generation Tensor Cores: Up to 4X performance with DLSS 3 vs. brute-force rendering 3rd Generation RT Cores: Up to 2X ray tracing performance OC edition: Boost Clock 2655MHz (OC Mode)/ 2625MHz (Default Mode) Axial-tech fan design features a smaller fan hub that facilitates longer blades and a barrier ring that increases downward air pressure
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Rulas
Although pricy, I think it’s well worth the money when it’s compared to a 4070 for example. There are major differences between what they can run and their limits. FPS are no problem in games, I usually see it perform very well. Personally loved the build and it matched perfectly with the aesthetic I was going for. Since the graphics card is big and heavy, I recommend finding a support stand for it. It’s also not as noisy as I thought it would be, I have the PC on top of my desk next to me when I use it and the noise is not a bother to me. The bonuses that come in the box are pretty cool as well, it comes with some stickers, a keychain, a phone holder, and a version of its own Pokémon except it’s the graphics card with its own stats. It was a cool little bonus that I didn’t expect.
Stableblackhawk
Most of the time I've had crashing issues was when I was using an Intel CPU, it works great with AMD. This card is a pretty good mid-tier card that works flawlessy for 1440p gaming. I can put most of my settings to maximum, aside from raytracing, and still get above 100fps easily.
Mike S.
The 40 series is worth upgrading to, in the end. The 4070Ti was the best price/performance/power consumption ratio by far, so much so that it was a no brainer for me to settle for it over the 4090. I'm keeping this review shorter than I normally would, since even though I'm an expert at this point I think im just gonna give the main points here and not get overly specific.1)To be competetive in the new AI machine learning world nvidia has a distinct advantage, I'm glad im not struggling with a higher specced AMD card without the damn drivers to give me all the massive speed and efficiency increases that these NVIDIA drivers give me, period. Sry I love AMD too and my chip is nothing other than the meaty and equally mighty Threadripper, but Iove and need are two different things and I need performance and compatibility guaranteed out of anything I pay 800 bucks for.2)Since I'm developing AI based products my mileage will vary from anyone buying this to play a videogame with, all I can say is I wish i had 800 bucks to waste on videogames lol. I'm sure the card is a beast on videogames too but i honestly just wouldn't know, I did a vanity benchmark on some free new TombRaider game that I'll never play and was pleased that the fps was through the roof at highest settings and stopped to reminisce an actually play in some ultrasmooth Borderlands before I got back to work.3)The price :(4)Amazon extended me some credit to buy it over a few payments, so these past four months have been the most productive months in my company's history due to being able to afford this equipment that has been performing solidly and reliably nonstop almost 24/7 since purchase.5)Finally, the 1800 dollar question. Do I regret, after 4 months buying this unit over the 4900? The honest answer is this: Yes, but hell no. Yes, If I had a card twice as fast as this one I wouldn't burst into tears of sadness. But no, I would burst into tears of sadness if it cost me my only remaining kidney what am I supposed to pee with NVIDIA and AMD? Does the 4900 come with a mechanical kidney or at least a promo code towards one instead of FIFA 2026? If so then ok I wish I would've bought the 4900 even thought it would have cost twice the power to use 24/7, so my power company will be twice as happy. I honestly dont know, if I have more customers then the 4090 may become a necessity, but I'm not looking forward to it.6)There u have it, I hope even though it only covered the basics, like yes if you get it for machine learning you will be very glad you did and have a card that is more than capable of cranking out professional production level product with efficiency, speed, power savings, economical, plug and play compatibility with every thing type of performance. you're welcome. Would not recommend to my competition.
Cal
The most aesthetically pleasing card on the market at this price point? I’d say yes. That’s why I bought it. It’s also fast, and quiet, and built like a tank, and not overly huge. But most of all it’s simply nice looking for a visible build. That’s ultimately why you’re gonna pay a little extra over something that says “TUF” on it or has some weird aggro gamer style, isn’t it?
Liltrouble
This arrived completely undamaged! I had a very nice unboxing experience thanks to the way this card is packaged. You know you bought something of quality when you open the box.This card was installed in a new build which is as follows:Ryzen 7800x3d CPUMSI Pro B650-P Wifi MotherboardDeepCool AK620 Zero Dark32 GB Corsair Vengeance DDR5 6000mhz AMD Memory (CMH32GX5M2B6000Z30K) @5200mhz ExpoAsus Tuf RTX 4070 Ti Super 16GB Video CardCreative Audigy FX V2 Sound CardCorsair RM1200e 1200W Power Supply (Overkill I know)Fractal Meshify 2 RGB Case (Amazing Case)Windows 11 HomeUpgraded from the following system:Intel i7 11700 CPUMSI Z490-A Pro MotherboardCorsair H100x 240mm AIO32 GBs Corsair Vengeance DDR4 PC3600 MemoryNvidia RTX 3070 FECreative Audigy FX V2 Sound CardCorsair RM750 750W Power SupplyCorsair 4000D Case (Excellent Case Also)Windows 11 HomeIt performs flawlessly! The upgrade from an RTX 3070 is massive. Along with the CPU upgrade to a 7800x3d, my frame rates at 1440p have more than doubled. I have a 165 HZ MSI Mag274QRF-QD monitor that I limit to 163 HZ globally. Most of my currently installed games (World of Warcraft, Dying Light 2, FallOut 76, FarCry 6, GTAV, Fortnight, etc) are getting frame rates at or near the 163 HZ limit, at ultra settings (No Ray Tracing or DLSS 3 except in Dying Light 2, and that game looks amazing and still gets over 100 fps!).I am also using a second MSI monitor (Mag274 @1080P) for chat and communications programs while gaming, and as usual with Nvidia video cards this has no problems with 2 monitors, both using display port.The Asus Tuf RTX 4070 Ti Super never gets very warm. I think once I saw it at 60C. Its basically always in the 50C range while gaming. I am sure the 140mm fans of the Meshify 2 RGB help this.The card itself is quite big, and feels very well built and sturdy. The anti sag support that Asus included worked well, but I switched it to a beefier aftermarket version that I like better.I only have one con, and that is the cost. To be a PC gamer is very expensive, and this is the biggest expense! It is a lot of money. I think most people who purchase cards like this, myself included, are planning on using it a long time to help offset the cost somewhat.The warranty is 3 years, I mistakenly thought it was 4 years. Perhaps wishful thinking :)I am planning on enjoying this card for at least 4 to 5 years. At 1440p I am sure it will be just fine for that amount of time. Other than the cost I have no cons, it is a fantastic video card and the best one I have ever owned!Please Note: I will most likely will be receiving a 90 day warranty extension from Asus for writing this review.