Monday, December 18th 2023
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40-series SUPER: Review Schedule and Availability Confirmed
Last week, we got our first whiff of the availability dates of NVIDIA's upcoming GeForce RTX 40-series SUPER line of high-end graphics cards. A leaked NVIDIA launch schedule screengrab by VideoCardz confirms those dates, and sheds a bit more light on when you can expect previews, reviews, and what NVIDIA refers to these cards internally. The leaked document says that NVIDIA will indeed announce all three new SKUs, namely the GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER, RTX 4070 Ti SUPER, and RTX 4070 SUPER; on January 8. This will very likely be at an NVIDIA GeForce RTX event along the sidelines of the 2024 International CES. On this day, you can also expect unboxing previews for the GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER, which is the first of the three SKUs to go on sale.
NVIDIA is once again incentivizing its add-in card (AIC) partners to have cards available at MSRP on launch. On January 16, you can expect reviews of the MSRP priced RTX 4070 SUPER cards. A day later on January 17, publications are allowed to post reviews of RTX 4070 SUPER cards priced above the MSRP. January 17 will also be the day you can buy the RTX 4070 SUPER. A week later, on January 23, reviews of the MSRP-priced RTX 4070 Ti cards will post, followed by a January 24 product availability and above-MSRP card reviews. Winding things up are at-MSRP reviews of the RTX 4080 SUPER on January 30, followed by above-MSRP reviews and product availability on January 31. NVIDIA is internally referring to the RTX 4070 SUPER as "PG141-SKU 335," the RTX 4070 Ti SUPER as "PG141-SKU 323," and the RTX 4080 SUPER as the "PG139-SKU 355."
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VideoCardz
NVIDIA is once again incentivizing its add-in card (AIC) partners to have cards available at MSRP on launch. On January 16, you can expect reviews of the MSRP priced RTX 4070 SUPER cards. A day later on January 17, publications are allowed to post reviews of RTX 4070 SUPER cards priced above the MSRP. January 17 will also be the day you can buy the RTX 4070 SUPER. A week later, on January 23, reviews of the MSRP-priced RTX 4070 Ti cards will post, followed by a January 24 product availability and above-MSRP card reviews. Winding things up are at-MSRP reviews of the RTX 4080 SUPER on January 30, followed by above-MSRP reviews and product availability on January 31. NVIDIA is internally referring to the RTX 4070 SUPER as "PG141-SKU 335," the RTX 4070 Ti SUPER as "PG141-SKU 323," and the RTX 4080 SUPER as the "PG139-SKU 355."
28 Comments on NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40-series SUPER: Review Schedule and Availability Confirmed
Shame, they're the only cards I like, aesthetically speaking.
They look so classy in the case compared to all these over fussy AIB designs, aimed at teenagers in the Asian Market.
The Dark tinted window tones everything down very nicely which is important as the PC sits on my desk.
Barring the occasional (stock) clearance sales.
They're literally "printing money" with their AI chips so your BS argument about new nodes doesn't hold water, especially since they've been on this node for well over a year now!
I applaud Nvidia pr team
I'm surprised they even had FEs with the 20xx Supers. Don't forget a product stack that's snowballed into an avalanche of deceit.
4070 Ti Super is gonna be about 10 to 20 % faster (with occasional 40+ % boost) than a regular 4070 Ti depending on game VRAM sensitivity.
4080 Super is gonna be about 10% faster than a regular 4080.
Surely you aren't naive enough to think that nGreediya is gonna give us these performance increases for only a few $$ more than the regular cards :D
Want something better than that, wait till Blackwell pops out.
(ps they are a long ways from taking losses).
Real talk time: Nvidia has no reason to lower prices. People are buying their product at the price they put it at and that’s all that matters to the stockholders who decide such things.
"I can hardly contrail myself!"
Those kind of releases look like an experiment on how tight control can they have on reviewers and YouTube influencers, punishing them for any misstep in the long fine print they receive with their free card...