Wednesday, December 14th 2022

PNY GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Specifications Leak, Similar to the Canceled RTX 4080 12 GB Edition

VideoCardz has obtained images and specifications of PNY's two upcoming GeForce RTX 4070 Ti models. According to the latest leak, these GPUs are equipped with 7680 CUDA cores and 12 GB of GDDR6X memory. This configuration resembles the canceled GeForce RTX 4080 12 GB edition card, which confirms that NVIDIA will rebrand it under the RTX 4070 Ti naming scheme. PNY has prepared GeForce RTX 4070 Ti XLR8 VERTO and VERTO GPUs, with the difference in cooler design and applied factory overclocking. The XLR8 version bears the same cooler as the RTX 4080 XRL8 card, adapted for the RTX 4070 Ti GPU SKU. This design should naturally offer greater overclocking performance than the regular VERTO SKU.

The render below looks like the 16-pin 12VHPWR power connector remains on these cards and that PNY has not swapped it for another solution. We expect to hear more about these cards on January 5th, when NVIDIA plans to launch.
Source: VideoCardz
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11 Comments on PNY GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Specifications Leak, Similar to the Canceled RTX 4080 12 GB Edition

#1
N/A
The full chip configuration would still be selling for a premium price. Could have disabled 256 cu for no loss in performance and lower the price. Yields must be very good then. 4070 Ti at 799 and 4070 at 599 would be nice.
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#3
Hofnaerrchen
N/AThe full chip configuration would still be selling for a premium price. Could have disabled 256 cu for no loss in performance and lower the price. Yields must be very good then. 4070 Ti at 799 and 4070 at 599 would be nice.
Still to expensive for an xx70 class card and should nVIDIA reduce the 4080 price to a more reasonable region they will need some room or the 4070ti will end up in the same situation where the 4080 is right now: I don't think many people will be willing to pay 799$ for the assumed performance - don't forget the 7900XT is "only" 100$ more expensive and it's price might also get cut should we (the customers) get lucky and AMD and nVIDIA end up in a price war. And there is another reason it might not be very appealing: There are still reasonable amounts of last gen GPUs available with comparable performance at a much better price, also not to forget the second-hand market.

www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/how-much-would-you-pay-for-rtx-4080.301211/page-5#post-4886898
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#4
robb
N/AThe full chip configuration would still be selling for a premium price. Could have disabled 256 cu for no loss in performance and lower the price. Yields must be very good then. 4070 Ti at 799 and 4070 at 599 would be nice.
There is nothing nice about a relatively tiny mid-range 104 chip 12 gig card going for 800 bucks in 2023.
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#5
TheoneandonlyMrK
An apple and a pair are similar fruits.
Two orange's= two orange's, no?!

I only read it because of the similar comment since at this point this news is like saying rain falls.
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#7
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
robbThere is nothing nice about a relatively tiny mid-range 104 chip 12 gig card going for 800 bucks in 2023.
There is nothing nice about any consumer level gpu going for over 500 today. I can understand Professional boards being 600-1000 but these are just plain stupid in price
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#8
erocker
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Same thing, same price, different name.
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#9
Crackong
I hope Nvidia did subsidies AIB partners for the cost of re-print everything (boxes , labels , ad materials ..etc)
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#10
Hyderz
looking foward to 50 series now tbh
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#11
ratirt
Do you guys remember pulp fiction? 'Everybody be cool it is a robbery'. That is what those cards seem to be.
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