Monday, April 3rd 2023

First NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Graphics Cards Spotted in Retail

Although it is scheduled to launch next week, the first NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 graphics cards have started to show up in retail, confirming some of the SKUs from various NVIDIA AIC partners. While price rumors officially start with those same retailers, this time around, the price has leaked earlier in the form of NVIDIA's official slide, and it should start at $599. Early listings and placeholder pricing put the GeForce RTX 4070 at rather high $823 or even $915.

The first RTX 4070 spotted came from MSI, and according to retail listings and ECC filings, it appears that MSI will have a couple of Ventus, Gaming, and Suprim series RTX 4070 graphics cards. According to the list from Videocardz, Gainward will offer RTX 4070 Ghost, in standard and OC version. Gigabyte is so far confirmed with RTX 4070 Eagle OC. Palit will have GamingPro and JetStream versions, and PNY will have two RTX 4070 graphics cards. Of course, more will show up as we draw closer to the launch date. First reviews for the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 are expected on April 12th.
Source: Videocardz
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SOAREVERSORMost PC gamers are less aware than console gamers about hardware and are just going to go out and buy as much of the desired brand, nvidia, as they can afford and call it a day. You're forgetting that PC gaming is largely 1080p 60hz low details and full of people that will happily go out and get a 4060 because it's a higher number than 3090 and avoid AMD because it's the bad brand.
Even people who are aware of the differences still will buy Nvidia GPUs.... I find it interesting how easily people switched from intel to amd cpus. I've done countless Ryzen 1000-7000 builds for people who switched from intel to amd but those same people are like na I want an Nvidia gpu even when the Amd options is slightly cheaper and offers better rasterization performance.

I thought in general with all the people switching to ryzen based PCs people would start being more open to their gpus.

Now for me they haven't offered anything compelling enough to switch but I only buy in the high end either the top or one tier down but at the lower tiers amd is pretty competitive.

I don't know about the console gamer thing most console only gamers I know think a PS5 is more powerful than a 4090 lmao.
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