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PNY GeForce RTX™ 4070 Ti Super 16GB XLR8 Gaming Verto™ Epic-X RGB™ Overclocked Triple Fan Graphics Card DLSS 3

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Style: ARGB OC


Features

  • Powered by NVIDIA DLSS 3, ultra-efficient Ada Lovelace arch, and full ray tracing.
  • NVIDIA Ada Lovelace, with 2340MHz core clock and 2655MHz boost clock speeds to help meet the needs of demanding games.
  • 16GB GDDR6X (256-bit) on-board memory, plus 8448 CUDA processing cores and up to 672GB/sec of memory bandwidth provide the memory needed to create striking visual realism.
  • PCI Express 4.0 interface - Offers compatibility with a range of systems. Also includes DisplayPort and HDMI outputs for expanded connectivity.
  • NVIDIA GeForce Experience - Capture and share videos, screenshots, and livestreams with friends. Keep your drivers up to date and optimize your game settings. It's the essential companion to your GeForce graphics card.

Description

NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 40 Series GPUs are beyond fast for gamers and creators. They're powered by the ultra-efficient NVIDIA Ada Lovelace architecture which delivers a quantum leap in both performance and AI-powered graphics. Experience lifelike virtual worlds with ray tracing and ultra-high FPS gaming with the lowest latency. Discover revolutionary new ways to create and unprecedented workflow acceleration. Supercharge your PC with the NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 4070 Ti SUPER, built with the ultra-efficient ADA Lovelace architecture and up to 16GB of superfast G6X memory. Experience fast ray tracing, AI-accelerated performance with DLSS 3, new ways to create and much more. The new NVIDIA® Ada Lovelace architecture delivers a quantum leap in performance, efficiency, and AI-powered graphics. It has new Streaming Multiprocessors, 3rd generation Ray Tracing Cores, and 4th generation Tensor Cores. It’s built on a new custom TSMC 4N process, runs with blazing fast clocks, and features a large L2 cache. It enables fast ray tracing, new ways to create, and much more. Featuring electrifying EPIC-X RGB™ lighting, for the ultimate controllable lighting experience with endless ARGB lighting possibilities.

Graphics Coprocessor: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Super


Brand: PNY


Graphics Ram Size: 16 GB


GPU Clock Speed: 2340 MHz


Video Output Interface: DisplayPort, HDMI


Memory Speed: ‎21 MHz


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Super


Chipset Brand: ‎NVIDIA


Card Description: ‎Dedicated


Graphics Card Ram Size: ‎16 GB


Brand: ‎PNY


Item model number: ‎VCG4070TS16TFXXPB1-O


Item Weight: ‎3.96 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎16.14 x 7.87 x 0.04 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎16.14 x 7.87 x 0.04 inches


Manufacturer: ‎PNY


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎January 24, 2024


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Runs game great max settings and high frame rates. Runs efficient and the AI tools are awesome.
Style: LED OC
This card is great. I'm upgrading from a RTX 3060 12GB model and this is a big step up. I mostly play souls like games at 1440p so this is probably overkill for my needs but I can max out all the settings including ray tracing still getting at least 60 frames per second. Elden Ring ran at a nice 60 fps (the game is capped unless you mod it which I don't) with no hiccups. Armored Core 6 will run about 110 frames per second, the game says it can go up to 120 but playing with the settings I'm convinced its a limitation of the games engine why it can't hit the full 120. I play a ton of sekiro and I maxed out every setting graphically and the card never broke 60% and mostly at 45% capacity while going a smooth 60 fps (again its capped I wish this game would do 120 or more). I opened up God of War 1 cause it has a ton of graphics options just to play with it and I was able to max out pretty much everything and still get around 90 fps (this was not a thorough test so take this with a grain of salt). One thing I will mention is I did all of these tests without the video scaling option but when I do play casually I usually leave it at 85% (you can change this setting in the NVIDIA Gefore Experience desktop app). I cannot tell a difference between that and fully scaled. I mainly do this to save the card some wattage and keep temps cool. The card runs very efficiently, at idle it can run in the single digits for wattage. It runs a similar wattage number (around 220 watts) when playing the game as my 3060 did. The difference is my 3060 was running everything at 1080p while the 4070 is at 1440p. Nvidia has put a lot of effort into the efficiency of their cards and it really shows. The card stays very cool, the highest I've seen it at is (i think) 64 degrees celcius playing the games described in the previous paragraph. The card pulls .9 volts stock (if thats something you care about). One thing about my cooling I will mention is I have put a lot of thought into my cooling set up by I'm running fans only and the front only has side vents (so its not like one of those airflow cases where the front is basically a mesh). I guess I'm bragging. But that being said if you have a good cooling solution already this card will complement it perfectly. Some reviewers mentioned coil whine in the fans but I have not heard a thing. The GPU fans run quiet and seem to do a great job of cooling the card. As far as stuff outside of gaming the card has two separate video encoders so this might be good for streaming or video editing. I do a little bit of video editing so I'm excited to see how it performs (haven't tried it yet). It has 16 GB of VRAM so it should perform solidly in most normal home editing rigs. The clock runs pretty fast but have only run the NVIDIA control panel overclock. I bet it would overclock nicely based on the numbers I've seen but I'm not brave enough to do that on a $800 card. The video upscaling feature is amazing and based on that alone I would recommend any of the 40 series cards from NVIDIA. If you use a chrome based browser (i use edge don't laugh) then it can upscale video using its AI encoders. It does great. Its not perfect however but its still really good. I upscale from 1080p to 1440p and theres not much in terms of artifacts. In short this card is pretty expensive but also really awesome. You get your moneys worth from this card. It runs efficient and you can max out almost everything at 1440p. The AI features are awesome. I really debated if this was worth the extra $200 from a regular 4070 super but now that I have it I don't regret my purchase. This card comes with this loser on the internets recommdation!!!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2024 by Crypto proddin

  • An absolute monstrous graphics card!
Style: LED OC
The media could not be loaded. Whatever you do, do not let anyone convince you that you should be spending 1,000+ dollars on an RTX 4080 Super. Yes, it's a great graphics card, but it's not worth the extra performance boost when the RTX 4070 ti Super blows any game out of the water at ultra settings at 1440p, easily. Do NOT let the benchmarks fool you, this card is an absolute unit. I had just built my new computer with an i9 12900k paired with this graphics card, and it's astonishingly impressive. First game I tried was Helldivers 2, of course. Default settings were set to Ultra, game managed well over 140 -160 frames per second at 1440p. No, I am not kidding. Don't get this card for 1080p it's absolute overkill. Second game I tried was Minecraft (with OptiFine installed). You will literally peak 700, 800, 900 frames per second and upwards without shaders. With shaders (tried BSL and Complementary) at Ultra quality you will on average get 160-260 frames per second WHILE having 29 chunks rendered. It is astonishingly quick. Just make sure you pair this puppy with a good processor. Third game I tried was Hogwarts Legacy, default settings were set to Ultra on everything, and as you expect it ran beautifully. You can do raytracing, but the difference is so little that I would just leave it off. Game manages hundreds of frames at Ultra, don't think the trade off is worth it. Fourth game I tried was Resident Evil 2 remastered. You can easily max out the settings WITH max raytracing and still manage 120-160 frames per second. Without raytracing you see hundreds of frames per second. Last game I tried was Red Dead Redemption 2, and wow... settings were all set to Ultra by default, and as you can expect it blew the game out of the water with a high frame rate experience. It's just a beast of a GPU, the extra $250 that you would spend on an RTX 4080 would just be throwing more frames (that you will not notice) at your computer. It's just pointless, and god forbid you have a 4090 which is a literal NASA grade super GPU. That would be a monumental waste of money unless you have plans for professional 3D work, or you want to play games at 4k, which... whatever floats your boat. Any game I did not mention, like Fortnite, or Call of Duty Modern Warfare, or Battlefield, or Battlefront, best believe that this card will blow it out of the water. And yes, it is a very capable raytracing card so long as the game is optimized. Benchmarks on YT show the latest and greatest games with horrible optimization. Don't be fooled! GPU is an absolute unit for any gamer looking for a high end experience. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2024 by Maliki Maliki

  • impressive bang for the buck
Style: LED OC
According to the TomsHardware 2024 GPU benchmarks hierarchy list this GPU specs about the same as a RTX 4080 but also manages to be $400 less expensive. I bought it mostly for VR games and it runs the following games on either high or ultra settings like a champ -Alyx -Microsoft Flight Simulator -No Man's Sky -Dirt Rally 2 -Star Wars: Squadrons Runs immaculate in non-VR too -Red Dead Redemption 2 -Cyberpunk 2077 No issues with this GPU, great stuff! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2024 by parajared

  • Great. BUT
Style: LED OC
This worked well, but for the price point, you can get a faster AMD card for 100 bucks less. Nvidia famously has the 40XX, the 40xx TI, the 40XX Super, and the 40XX TI Super. Go figure. This card is slower than the AMD 7800XT for about 100 bucks more and much slower than the 7900XT for a comparable price. The AMD cards lag in Ray Tracing and a couple of other areas, but for raw game performance, I would recommend either of the two AMD cards over this. That said, I spent the extra hundred and got a Nvidia 4080 Super card. This is a considerably faster card than all the cards mentioned in this review. So, if you are on a budget, I would go AMD; if ray tracing matters, I would stick to Nvidia. If the money doesn't matter, go Nvidia 4080. The 4090 currently sits around 2k, which is a ridiculous price for a video card. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2024 by AEBell

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