Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Review: How Fast Is It… And Is It Worth The Money?



Pricing has been the key discussion point for the latest generation of GPUs – so how does the new RTX 4070 Ti stack up? How fast is the ‘unlaunched’ RTX 4080 12GB? To what extent can it beat RTX 3080 and is it really comparable with RTX 3090 Ti? You have questions, Rich has answers.

See our text review with more benchmarks and commentary: https://www.eurogamer.net/digitalfoundry-2023-nvidia-geforce-rtx-4070-ti-review

00:00:00 Introduction
00:01:21 DRADIS contact: no FE, giant third-party cards
00:03:10 Power Efficiency
00:06:36 Test System
00:07:00 RT Performance
00:16:27 RT+Image Reconstruction Performance
00:20:27 Rasterisation Performance
00:28:58 The Wrap-Up
00:34:28 And Now, The Conclusion

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21 thoughts on “Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Review: How Fast Is It… And Is It Worth The Money?”

  1. So I can get both a PS5($500), xbox sx($500), Nintendo switch($300) and a cheap laptop($300) for the same price as a graphics card? Ik consoles are sold at a loss but something about these prices don't seem right. Technology shouldn't be getting this rediculously expensive.

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  2. No one wants to admit it, but PC gaming is a dying industry. That's why prices are so high. I give it 10-15 years before Nvidia says "Its been fun, but were discontinuing new consumer GPUs. Get Geforce Now." AMD would follow suit soon after with a competitive service. Only thing you'd buy will be "legacy" products meant for Office PCs. Cloud computing is the future. On-prem compute is dying.

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  3. honestly, i havent played any game made in the last 3 years for longer than a few hours anyway. all the games i play run just fine on older tech, and the games themselves are better than the crap releasing now, really.

    this would be a golden-era for used GPUs…unfortunately, mining killed that…even if its not happening like it was, it killed millions of good GPUs.

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  4. I can literally smell nGreedias marketing department all over this video. DF has no place reviewing hardware due to its blatant bias. Only watch this if you need your existing purchase validated.

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  5. besides the 4090 none of the available cards are 4K/RT/60 future-proof which would be the minimum for me to upgrade. at these absurd price-points i happily stick with my ps5 and my qhd pc with an 5800x/2060 for another 2-3 years until the next console generation arrives. power consumption is becoming more and more relevant, so maybe selling my 2060 for an 6800xt for 500EUR could be a valid mid-gen upgrade. but probably not, pc-gaming is just too boring at the moment.

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  6. Internet drama are funny. It's sure help to get the views high and they are a good subject study for the bandwagon bias. Honestly, I don't get the fuss. You probably don't need a 40xx anyway. Even the most recent games run very fine on a 30xx. Games are at last 2 gen back because they have to be playable for as much people as possible.

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  7. I have recently upgraded my old 6700k + 1070 with new 7700x + RTX4070ti and oh boy… My motivation was to achieve stable 140fps in 1440p League of Legends. Old system had frames drops from 140fps to 45-55fps during teamfights. Now it is super stable. Cant be more happy, and outcome is phenomenal. Cost aside, coming from 1xxx era to 4xxx is huge leap forward. My honest recommendation.

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  8. I genuinely dont understand why so many people are so pissed about the 4070ti prices when it's literally vastly better price for performance than most if not all of the 30 series cards and has less power draw. Its stronger than a 3090 but you can find them for cheaper than a 3080 if you're willing to wait a little bit? What's the problem

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  9. If NVIDIA names the 4090 as 4100, and 4080 as 4090, then the 4070ti can be 4080 with minimal price increases. Everybody will be happy. They should fire the marketing team!

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  10. I mean I bought a 4070 ti for 799.99 on Amazon. There are still tons on Amazon for suggested retail price too. Not only is that MSRP but it also happens to be a board partner card with better cooling, VRMs/Power Limit, fans, and thermals. Yea 800 is a lot but it’s basically a 3090 ti for 800 dollars that is more power efficient and has better Raytracing plus access to DLSS 3.0. Good enough for me and pairs with my Ryzen 7700X well to make a great 1440P gaming experience on whatever I want to play. The drivers on the 30 series cards are also mature where as the 40 series ones are brand new. Given time and updates for the drivers on the 4070 ti performance will only improve and mine overclocked quite well. Compared to my RTX 3070 ti scores and benchmarks I got nearly a 50% uplift in performance. Sold my 3070 ti for 500 so I was out 300 for a 50% upgrade, access to new tech, new features, and a more power efficient card. No complaints from me. I hate seeing tests done in 4K at this price point. It’s utterly useless. Hardly anyone plays at 4k on PC and the ones that do are not looking at the 4070 ti as an option.

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  11. I just got a 6950xt asrock from newegg for 699% , why get a 4060!? Go get one today !!! before they gone! Plus two games calisto protocl and dead island 2, so card is 580 dollars with the two games!!!

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