![]() In synthetic performance, the RTX 4070 Ti consistently scores about 22-25% better than the RTX 4070, with some notable exceptions like Nightraid and PassMark 3D DirectX which temper the overall average a bit so that the RTX 4070 Ti ends up with about 16% better performance than the RTX 4070. Ultimately, which card you decide to buy is going to come down to which one gives you the performance you need at the lowest cost, and given that both of these cards are near-ish in price, the extra performance you can get out of the RTX 4070 Ti really weighs heavy in this round. Power Supply: Corsair AX1000 80-Plus Titanium (1000W) Case: Praxis Wetbench Here is the systems I used to test the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 and RTX 4070 Ti:ĬPU Cooler: Cougar Poseidon GT 360 AIO CoolerĭDR5 RAM: 32GB Corsair Dominator Platinum 5,200MHz & 32GB G.Skill Trident Z5 Neo 5,200MHz ![]() More importantly though, both of these cards need to be evaluated based on their value to the consumer, that is to say: how much performance are you getting for the money you are spending? While I won't spoil the upcoming performance section on that front, I will say that both the RTX 40 Ti offer the best and third-best performance-per-dollar value, respectively, of any of the cards I tested recently, which goes a long way to accepting the higher prices being charged. In that sense, the RTX 4070 wins out somewhat for getting too big of a price increase, relatively speaking. The Nvidia RTX 4070 Ti, for example, has an MSRP of $799 (about £680 / AU$1,160), which is about 25% more expensive than the $599 MSRP of the Nvidia RTX 3070 Ti. This is a 20% price increase over the $499 MSRP of the Nvidia RTX 3070 launched at the end of 2020, and while nobody can claim this is a good thing, it's worth noting that the RTX 4070 isn't the only card seeing its prices rise. The Nvidia RTX 4070 has an MSRP of $599, which converts to about £525 or AU$870. ![]() This is, fortunately, one of the easier categories to measure, at least on a surface level. ![]()
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