Product Description
Get equipped for stellar gaming and creating with the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070. It's built with the ultra-efficient NVIDIA Ada Lovelace architecture. Experience fast ray tracing, AI-accelerated performance with DLSS 3, new ways to create, and much more.
Dimension
Product Height : 40.13 millimeters
Product Width :112 millimeters
Product Depth :244 millimeters
Product Weight :7.54 pounds
Features
Graphics Processing Unit (GPU)/Clock Speed Powered by the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 graphics processing unit (GPU) with a 2.48 GHz boost clock speed.
On-board Memory 12GB GDDR6X
Interface Compatibility PCI Express 4.0 and earlier PCI Express 3.0. Offers compatibility with a range of systems.
Technologies 5,888 NVIDIA CUDA Cores, 2.48 GHz Boost Clock, Dedicated Ray Tracing Cores, Dedicated Tensor Cores, NVIDIA DLSS, Game Ready and NVIDIA Studio Drivers, NVIDIA GeForce Experience, NVIDIA Broadcast, NVIDIA G-SYNC, NVIDIA GPU Boost, GDDR6X Graphics Memory, PCI Express Gen 4
Microsoft DirectX 12 Ultimate, Vulkan RT APIs, Vulkan 1.3, Open GL 4.6, HDCP 2.3, DisplayPort 1.4a. Supports 4K 120Hz HDR, 8K 60Hz HDR, and Variable Refresh Rate as specified in HDMI 2.1a
API (Application Programming Interface) Support DirectX 12 Ultimate, Vulkan RT, OpenGL 4.6 support
HDMI and Display Port outputs Enable flexible connectivity
Series NVIDIA GeForce "Ada Lovelace" RTX 40-Series
System Requirements Windows 11 64-bit, Windows 10 64-bit, Linux 64-bit
What's Included
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 12GB GDDR6X Graphics Card
Power Adapter
Quick Start Guide
Support Documentation
Reviews
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Great efficiency!
This card is great for gaming in 1440p on high/ultra. It’s super efficient and runs really cool compared to previous gen RTX cards or any new Radeon card. Undervolted, my 4070 consumes about 175-180W at full load. Really happy with the performance of it, and the Founder’s Edition version just looks so sleek. The box it comes in is pretty cool too.
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Amazing card- low power consumption
Pros: -runs all my games at maxed, while running 2 monitors and a VR headset -runs super cool, from 50C to 55C under load -RGB - quiet, large fans keep the card cool without sounding like a jet engine Cons: - huge card, takes up almost 4 slots, covers all but one pci-e x1 slot on my motherboard - power adapter works but is ugly - overpriced when compared to AMD cards - barely fits in a corsair 4000D (but it does!) Overall Review: Honestly, it's a beast of a card in multiple ways. After not being able to get my hands on a 4090, i figured this would be something i could actually buy. I would definitely buy this card again, even if the "value" is better elsewhere, as i had a 2070 super and it was time for an upgrade. It's been quiet, the RGB is tastefull, and it feels good to actually fill out a case with hardware this big. I've been trying all of my most demanding games and have been enjoying the ability to max them all out and not see low frame rates in anything
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Great GPU
The GPU itself is not bad but for $600 its a bit steep comoare to the AMD counterpart, the thing is that you still getting Nvidia’s latest technology with DLSS 3.5 frame generation and better Ray tracing integration, performance wise is only an 18-20% increase from 30 series really its selling point is the new DLSS and the feame generation otherwise it would be very comparable to the 3070 pr 3080,price wise compared to other Nvidias not Founders Edition like gigabyte, Asus, or MSI that are almost $800 performance per buck is pretty good. Overall great card recommend if you are in a 20 series or older.
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Stylish, Cool, and Economically Smart
The 4070 FE stands out as an excellent choice for those who seek performance without the steep price. While the 4090 might be overpriced for many, the 4070 FE hits the sweet spot, offering great value for money. It's especially commendable for its cool temperature management in small form factor setups, even while playing high-end games. Its aesthetic design is a bonus, making it a perfect blend of style, efficiency, and affordability for both work and gaming needs.
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Awesome card for the price
After some research, I selected this card for specs and price. I am delighted with its performance. I can run even the most recent games with good resolution and frecuency. It is also a nice card stethically speaking. Only suggestion is that at least the visible fan should have option to select RGB lighting
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Great performance, Ok value
Finally, a 40-series card that doesn't require a case the size of an aircraft hangar. The card is small enough to fit comfortably in a compact ITX case and still runs quiet and cool even under full load. Performance isn't a big step up from the 3070 and is about equivalent to a 3080, although it uses significantly less power and gives access to current gen features like DLSS 3. For a 70-class card, this should be about $100 cheaper though. If you don't mind the Nvidia tax, this will probably end up being the most reasonable card in the 40-series lineup.
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Very impressed, but not a fan of the price.
Coming from an RTX 3080 FE, this was a nice upgrade. The card is physically smaller, quieter and very power efficient. Performance is on par or slightly faster than my 3080, but the increase in VRAM from 10GB to 12GB, DLSS 3 and the excellent thermals is a big plus in my use case. The only negative thing I have to say about the 4070 is the price... If NVIDIA would've kept the $499 price of last generation's 3070, this card would be perfect. Anyone looking to build a new system or upgrade their old GPU will not be disappointed with this card. I highly recommend!
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Great power, good looks and good price.
The 4070 founders edition is a fabulous card. No wonder since it sold out in my area shortly after to was released. Clean design and very powerful for the money. The only disappointment is the NVidia logo does not light up. Not a big deal at all if you have a case with a million lights anyway. I highly recommend buying this card if you want to stay on a good budget and get great performance for 1440p gaming. 4K is also playable but depending on the game, you will need to tune the quality settings. Bravo NVidia for another terrific card!
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Little Graphics Card that Could-ish.
For small Form factor PC builds, it's a great graphics card. Very low power draw and excellent performance at 1080p and 1440p. Works well with photoshop and editing videos via low-rez proxy files. Would not recommend for 4k gaming unless you've okay with 30fps performance.