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NVIDIA RTX 4070 Ti launches January 5th

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Very much as expected, NVIDIA at CES today announced the new NVIDIA RTX 4070 Ti to launch on January 5th.

Technically, it's not really a new GPU is it? This is basically what the second model of the RTX 4080 was going to be with 7680 CUDA Cores and 12 GB of GDDR6X, before they unlaunched it. At least this time it has a better name, and a lower price to match too at $799 / £799.

From what NVIDIA say, it will "max out" a 1440p monitor and it's apparently faster than the RTX 3090 Ti while also using less power. However, keep your pinch of salt at the ready until you see third-party benchmarks as this announcements are always cherry-picking data and NVIDIA don't even go into what settings where used and it's likely also making use of things like DLSS 3.

Anyway, this is what they showed:

More on it in their blog post and the product page.

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Tags: Hardware, Misc, NVIDIA
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dpanter Jan 3, 2023
Faster than a 3090 Ti? That's a bold claim. Performance back when it was called '4080 12 GB' was more in line with a 3080. Guess we'll see soon.
Shmerl Jan 3, 2023
No stats post this month, but it finally happened! AMD usage on GOL got ahead of Nvidia:

![](https://i.imgur.com/WFSFE1U.png)

Congrats!

🎉 🎉 🎉 🎉


Last edited by Shmerl on 3 January 2023 at 11:09 pm UTC
johndoe Jan 3, 2023
Common NVidia, it's time to let go... otherwise you lose.
Don't be a [].
Ehvis Jan 4, 2023
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Faster than a 3090 Ti? That's a bold claim. Performance back when it was called '4080 12 GB' was more in line with a 3080. Guess we'll see soon.

I imagine that it's very special circumstances. Like everything measured with full ray tracing and DLSS3.
jordicoma Jan 4, 2023
It's to expensive for a 70 series. It should be under 400€$.
Nvidia thinks money grows on trees.
tohur Jan 4, 2023
Man Nvidia is smoking that uber good stuff to think any reasonable person is going to buy a 70 ti class GPU for MORE then what an 80 class GPU should cost. man I truly wish AMD would get their &^$# together and put a smacking on Nvidia!
InhaleOblivion Jan 4, 2023
This is a hard nope for me. This card should be $599-$699 tops.
pete910 Jan 4, 2023
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This is a hard nope for me. This card should be $599-$699 tops.

NO, the card should be 300 absolute tops!

The whole GC market is nuts.

man I truly wish AMD would get their &^$# together and put a smacking on Nvidia!

Translation: I want Nvidia card cheaper.

J/K aside Am out of the PC hardware crap, With the pricing of components gone the way they have am not prepared to fund pure greed.

Went a treated my self to an FX impact M3 and a pard ds35 scope a few weeks ago instead!
syylk Jan 4, 2023
I really, really want to like Nvidia.

In the past two decades, my graphic cards were from the green team, From the MX200 onward, I hopped through most generations - either for my gaming rig or for friends/family - until my current 1080Ti. For such a long time they were synonymous with decent graphic boards on Linux.

But these days it's becoming harder and harder to like and support NV, with their products and policies.

It's quite disappointing, to put it mildly.
Nanobang Jan 4, 2023
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I've always used NVIDIA GPUs, and they've always been pricey. Pricey enough I only bought them a generation or two behind whatever was newest. And that's been okay, up until recently, anyways. The price of this newest bit of NVIDIA kit reassures me I've made the right decision buying an AMD GPU in the near future.


Last edited by Nanobang on 4 January 2023 at 3:55 pm UTC
Purple Library Guy Jan 4, 2023
I really, really want to like Nvidia.
I pretty much never want to like a corporation. And rarely find a lot of reasons to--corporations just aren't the kind of thing that's normally deserving of being liked. I'm really quite uncomfortable that I've ended up kind of liking Valve.
Certainly although I currently use AMD and if anything actively dislike NVidia, that doesn't mean I like AMD. As the relative underdog, they just have less scope for evil, more reason to actually cater to their customers, at the moment.
tohur Jan 5, 2023
This is a hard nope for me. This card should be $599-$699 tops.

NO, the card should be 300 absolute tops!

The whole GC market is nuts.

man I truly wish AMD would get their &^$# together and put a smacking on Nvidia!

Translation: I want Nvidia card cheaper.

J/K aside Am out of the PC hardware crap, With the pricing of components gone the way they have am not prepared to fund pure greed.

Went a treated my self to an FX impact M3 and a pard ds35 scope a few weeks ago instead!

Naw I buy both brands and have an 6600 Xt in my main rig atm.. I want choice and atm AMD is my only choice due to Nvidias pricing


Last edited by tohur on 5 January 2023 at 7:01 am UTC
syylk Jan 5, 2023
I really, really want to like Nvidia.
I pretty much never want to like a corporation.
Right. I should've said I want to like Nvidia products.

I can't forget that nv basically meant "gaming on linux" for the best part of two decades.

Evil corporation? Sure.

Providing me with the foundation product I needed from UT99 onward, when ATI drivers were just a framebuffer for software rendering in OpenGL? Doubly so.
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