ASUS - NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti TUF Overclock 12GB GDDR6X PCI Express 4.0 Graphics Card - Black
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The NVIDIA Ada Lovelace architecture elevated by buffed cooling and power delivery, and backed with an arsenal of rugged reinforcements to cover your six. Lock, load, and dominate with the TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 4070 Ti.
Dimension
Product Height : 65 millimeters
Product Width :138 millimeters
Product Depth :305 millimeters
Product Weight :2.9 pounds
Features
Graphics Processing Unit (GPU)/Clock Speed OC mode: 2625 MHz / Default mode: 2595 MHz(Boost Clock)
On-board Memory/Memory Type/Processors/Memory Bandwidth 12GB GDDR6X
Interface/Interface Compatibility/Backward Compatibility 192-bit
Filters RT Cores: Dedicated ray tracing hardware enables fast real-time ray tracing of objects and environments with physically accurate shadows, reflections, refractions, and global illumination
Technologies MAXCONTACT TECHNOLOGY, The heat spreader makes up to 2x more contact with the GPU chip for improved thermal transfer
Supported video formats 12GB GDDR6X
API (Application Programming Interface) Support Match your card’s RGB LEDs to your system using Aura Sync software or turn them off with a stealth mode button.
What's Included
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti TUF Overclock 12GB GDDR6X PCI Express 4.0 Graphics Card
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Biggest, "TUF-est" GPU 4070-Ti
Wow. This is a masssive card. Its the first GPU that I wasnt scared of dropping. Its solid steel all the way around. It came with a screwdriver/GPU anti-sag device. Make sure you have a massive case because it takes up 3 1/4 pcie slots. At the time of purchase this came with Alan Wake 2, which is nice. The performance of this card is insane. My previous 2080 super hybrid could get maybe 120 FPS on COD MW2. Now I regularly get 230 with max settings across the board. NVIDIAs boosts like DLSS are a game changer in performance boosts. Im very happy with the performance of this beast.
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Great card no complaints
I upgraded from a 1070 as you could imagine this is a big increase I upgraded all my other parts first before making the biggest purchase of my life for a computer part and I can say I am not disappointed one bit, it's a quiet card it fits perfectly in my case and just gives me the performance I want I can easily reach fps up to 200+ also capped because my monitor refresh rate is 200hz if you're looking to buy a card and don't want to spend 2 grand on a 3090 or 4090 this is the route you should go 10/10 recommended.
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Asus TUF 4070ti OC
the ASUS TUF 4070ti OC edition is a monster, this thing will run anything at 1080 or 1440 with high fps. Also the thing just looks good. get it.
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Great card with decent performance
I upgraded from 2070 Super. This card is nice and quiet. When I first booted my PC, I thought it was dead. 2070 Super sounds like a jet compared to 4070ti when you boot the PC. I was hesitant to buy it at first because of the reviews, well and the price mostly. It's definitely more expensive than it should be. That's the reason I rated it 4 stars. Other than that I get 80fps in Forza Horizon 5 at Max Settings. Halo Infinite about the same. I'm satisfied with the results. I don't have Cyberpunk. So I'm not sure how it performs with this card. Pretty much anything that I through at it at Max Settings at 4k, I get an average of 80fps. I play on the LG C1. Also, running the card in 4k 120Hz is so much smoother. It's finally nice to have HDMI 2.1. Photoshop, Lightroom and DaVinci Resolve work much better with this card. Everything feels smoother. If it wasn't for the gift cards or sale, I wouldn't have bought it but I'm happy that I did.
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A Costly 70-Class GPU
Pros +Big jump in generational performance +Very efficient graphics card +DLSS 3 may yet prove useful +Good ray tracing hardware Cons -Big jump in generational pricing -DLSS 3 increases latency -Mostly pointless 16-pin power connector
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A really great card that I wish was a bit cheaper
Chances are if you're reading this you're very aware of the controversy surrounding this card. I reluctantly took the plunge because my RTX 2070 Super was showing it's age, and as outrageously priced as this was, it was the highest performing card I could buy. Was it worth it? I'm still undecided BUT I'm cautiously enjoying my time with it. If it'd been priced just a little bit lower, I'd have said it was an easy yes. The ugly truth is though, with taxes, this basically costs a grand. And when you drop that much cash on a GPU, you can't help but feel a bit disappointed when 4k is still a struggle. Yeah sure, it's a beast of a 1440p card. No doubt about that. I have no grievances there. If that's what you're after, it'll serve you well. Fortnite maxed out with raytracing and DLSS enabled usually hovers around 90 frames. Cyberpunk 2077 with pathtracing enabled got me around 75 frames thanks to Frame Generation (though I must admit the input latency while using it is somewhat noticeable). The Last of Us runs smooth as butter now too thanks to recent patches. I guess the issue is, it feels like I'm just barely getting by pushing max settings. And maybe that's just the nature of hardware. Say what you will about The Last of Us port, but the VRAM on this card really is cutting it close. If I try to push 4K, it begins to stutter like crazy on that game. Sure, the developers could've optimized the VRAM usage better, but at some point you just gotta accept most studios don't care about that stuff. And so this will likely be the case with future PC titles moving forward. I don't know... just that lack of headroom really bothers me. It makes me worried about what performance will look like 2 years from now. You might think well maybe the RTX 4080 will save you. Not really though. Yeah the extra VRAM is nice, but the performance is not all that better, especially for the extra hundreds of dollars it costs. It's ludicrous and just a case of diminishing returns at that point. Overall, unless you're going for the RTX 4090, the 4070 Ti is the most sensible purchase as of now, as sad as that is. Even though AMD cards have more VRAM, they lack the raw performance of the 4000 series, especially when it comes to raytracing. So you have to ask yourself, do you want a top tier 1440p card right now OR can you wait an extra year or so for something a bit more future proof at the same price? For instance, the upcoming RTX 5000 series will probably blow these away, but that's a year or so down the line. Pros: Outstanding 1440p performance DLSS 3 means it'll probably max anything you throw at it over the next 3 years Runs cool and quiet The best card you can buy under $1000 Cons: 4k still leaves a lot to be desired on post-2019 games 12GB VRAM is cutting it close due to the poor quality of PC ports as of late The best card you can buy under $1000 (yes that is also a con)
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Starfield
Ultra settings on Starfield A++ If the rest of your system meets recommended requirements.
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Great card but needs a price drop.
The 4070 Ti is a very powerful card. The Asus TUF cooler is very overbuilt but it keeps the card 95% of the time under 66C. It could be a bit cheaper but is worth the money if your looking for something new and not used.
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Works great
Bought this about for months ago. Works great. Dont like the fact that you have to download armory crate to get the rgb to work but works and thats all i care about. Super fast talking like 165 fps on starfield. Thats as fast as my monitor will push. I love it glad i bought it way better then my 2080 super.