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    GeForce RTX 4070 GPU Review: It Hits the Bull’s-Eye of the Middle

    Nvidia’s latest throwdown in the GPU arena, the GeForce RTX 4070 seems like the most well-rounded meat-and-potatoes gaming card choice you can get — at least for the moment. It’s a first-rate option for upgrading to high-speed, highest quality 1080p through entry 4K gaming, hitting all of 1440p in between. Covering that much ground means you should be safe for a few years until you’re ready to upgrade again. It’s good for 4K video editing, most streaming and entry-level pro and AI-assisted graphics. The size and power requirements make it a good fit for midsize systems. And starting at $600, it’s the least expensive way to hit all those targets.

    Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Founders Edition

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    • Well-rounded performance for the money
    • Only takes two slots

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    • Needs adapter or PCIe 5 power connectors

    The step-up RTX 4070 Ti outperforms it, sometimes by quite a bit, thanks to its faster GPU clock and more cores across the board, which makes the 4070 Ti a tempting competitor for the same gaming performance classes as the RTX 4070. But it’s at least $200 more (although who knows what the 4070’s price range will settle at once the third-party boards start to ship on April 13), recommends a class higher of power supply and takes up more space. Though the 4070 Ti only needs a half-slot more width, that means it will block an entire second slot on many motherboards, and it might not even fit in some smaller systems.

    Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Founders Edition

    Memory 12GB GDDR6X
    Memory bandwidth (GBps) 504.2
    Memory clock (GHz) 11
    GPU clock (GHz, base/boost) 1.92/2.475
    Memory data rate/Interface 21Gbps/192 bits
    RT cores 46
    CUDA Cores 5888
    Texture mapping units 184
    Streaming multiprocessors 46
    Tensor Cores 184
    Process 4nm
    TGP/min PSU (watts) 200/650
    Max thermal (degrees) 194F/90C
    Bus PCIe 4.0×16
    Size 2 slots
    Launch price $600
    Ship date April 12, 2023

    AMD’s RX 7900 XT and RX 7900 XTX also outperform the RTX 4070, but they’re even more expensive than the RTX 4070 Ti and can’t keep up with the RTX 4070 for ray tracing. They’re also 2.5 slots thick like the 4070 Ti. And though it sounds tempting to opt for a last-generation GeForce model, they aren’t really cheaper unless you drop below an RTX 3070. But at that point you’ve also dropped down to a different performance class.

    A close up of the RTX 4070's power connectorA close up of the RTX 4070's power connector

    The RTX 4070 FE’s power connector.

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    One reason to go for an RTX 40-series class card over an older generation is the jump from DLSS 2 to DLSS 3, Nvidia’s performance optimization technology, that the newer Ada architecture made over Ampere. DLSS 3 delivers significant gains over its predecessor. The downside is that there aren’t a lot of DLSS 3-supporting games out yet — only about 50, which isn’t much out of the universe of thousands of games. But it does bump DLSS 2 performance over the RTX 30-series as well.

    It was a bit odd that Nvidia didn’t release a home-grown Founders Edition of the 4070 Ti, but it returned to tradition with the 4070; the Founders Editions are notable for having guaranteed as-launched prices, though they also tend to sell out fast for that reason.

    There’s little novel about the RTX 4070 FE’s design relative to the rest of the line. The one notable distinction is the power connector, which like the others needs either the bundled adapter or PCIe 5.0 PSU cables/adapters, but only uses a single 12-pin connection (rather than two).

    The RTX 4070 FE facing forward, back side facing you, angled up to your right showing the connectors and rear vent, on a wood surfaceThe RTX 4070 FE facing forward, back side facing you, angled up to your right showing the connectors and rear vent, on a wood surface

    Like its siblings, the RTX 4070 FE has three DisplayPort 1.4 connections and one HDMI 2.1.

    Lori Grunin/CNET

    Companies release the highest priced, highest performing model, wait a little while to see how many people snap it up, then release a slightly cheaper, slightly less powerful model, rinse and repeat. And none do it more consistently than Nvidia. That makes offering informed buying advice harder than necessary: We know that slower, cheaper GPU models are coming, but not how much slower or how much cheaper.

    I wouldn’t be surprised if there were a 4060 Ti in our future that makes an incremental drop that’s worth the performance sacrifice for the price savings, the way the RTX 4070 did subsequent to my review of the RTX 4070 Ti. But for the moment, the GeForce RTX 4070 seems to strike the best balance of performance for the money, and one that should keep you happy for a few years.

    Relative performance of other GPUs

    Shadow of the Tomb Raider gaming test (1440p)

    RTX 4070

    163

    RTX 3080 Ti

    167

    RX 7900 XT

    182

    RTX 4070 Ti

    195

    RTX 4070 (DLSS 2, Quality)

    198

    RX 7900 XTX

    209

    RTX 4080

    220

    RTX 4090

    235

    Note:

    Longer bars indicate better performance (FPS)

    3DMark Time Spy graphics test

    RTX 4070

    18,013

    RX 7900 XTX

    19,760

    RTX 4070 Ti

    22,731

    RX 7900 XT

    24,814

    RTX 4080

    28,275

    RX 7900 XTX

    29,413

    RTX 4090

    35,467

    Note:

    Longer bars indicate better performance

    3DMark Fire Strike Ultra

    RTX 4070

    10,413

    RTX 3080 Ti

    12,635

    RTX 4070 Ti

    13,707

    RX 7900 XT

    16,879

    RTX 4080

    17,619

    RX 7900 XTX

    19,760

    RTX 4090

    24,407

    Note:

    Longer bars indicate better performance

    Guardians of the Galaxy (1440p at maximum quality with ray tracing)

    RX 7900 XT

    83

    RTX 4070

    89

    RX 7900 XTX

    93

    RTX 3080 Ti

    102

    RTX 4070 Ti

    109

    RTX 4080

    136

    Note:

    Longer bars indicate better performance (FPS)

    Procyon Video

    RX 7900 XT

    8,259

    RTX 4070

    8,383

    RTX 4070 Ti

    8,479

    RX 7900 XTX

    8,494

    RTX 3080 Ti

    8,792

    RTX 4080

    9,250

    RTX 4090

    9,678

    Note:

    Longer bars indicate better performance

    SpecViewPerf 2020 SolidWorks (4K)

    RTX 4070

    154.28

    RX 7900 XT

    165.46

    RX 7900 XTX

    184.8

    RTX 4070 Ti

    189.64

    RTX 3080 Ti

    191.52

    RTX 4080

    233.84

    RTX 4090

    304.66

    Note:

    Longer bars indicate better performance (FPS)

    3DMark Speed Way (DX12 Ultimate)

    RTX 4070

    4,479

    RX 7900 XT

    4,534

    RTX 4070 Ti

    5,429

    RX 7900 XTX

    5,891

    RTX 4080

    7,168

    RTX 4090

    9,813

    Note:

    Longer bars indicate better performance

    3DMark DXR (DirectX Ray Tracing)

    RX 7900 XT

    42.06

    RX 7900 XTX

    49.16

    RTX 4070

    51.82

    RTX 3080 Ti

    54.96

    RTX 4070 Ti

    67.95

    RTX 4080

    85.01

    RTX 4090

    136.05

    Note:

    Longer bars indicate better performance (FPS)

    Test PC configuration

    Custom PC Microsoft Windows 11 Pro (22H2); 3.2GHz Intel Core i9-12900K; 32GB DDR5-4800; 2x Corsair MP600 Pro SSD; Corsair HX1200 80 Plus Platinum PSU, MSI MPG Z690 Force Wi-Fi motherboard, Corsair 4000D Airflow midtower case

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