Monday, March 25th 2024
Manli Readies GeForce RTX 4070 Ti & 4070 SUPER Gallardo "Slim" Cards
Graphics card enthusiasts with a thing for earthy green hues, will likely appreciate Manli's latest products—its Gallardo graphics card range has expanded with two new models. The Asian and European market-focused manufacturer has already unleashed "refreshed" models that utilize NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 40-series SUPER GPUs, but the newest entries sport a revised signature green flagship "Gallardo" design. VideoCardz has pored over the small details—it turns out that Manli has produced a slimmer profile: "perhaps something that is not obvious is that Manli has introduced the RTX 4070 Ti SUPER Gallardo already. The new version marks a second revision, featuring an entirely different aesthetic compared to its predecessor. The most important change is that it no longer occupies a 3.5-slot space." Manli has evidently put together a "much slimmer 2-slot version" under a "M3604+N693" moniker.
The non-Ti model is likely coming out soon, but Manli has not yet announced official pricing or launch date details for their newly redesigned Gallardo Ada Lovelace cards—official product pages were created last week. Despite flagship status, VideoCardz notes that Manli has not implemented any factory overclocking—the Gallardo range is often associated with: "system integrators like Sycom for further customization." The spec sheet advertises integrated LED lighting with seven available color cycles, four 6 mm copper heat pipes with segmented heatsinks, and a metal backplate for reinforcement and protective purposes.Further observations were outlined: "both models share a similar design, featuring a triple-fan cooler setup and measuring 31.5 × 12.0 × 4.2 cm in size. However, there are variations in power consumption. The RTX 4070 SUPER operates within a 220 W TDP range, while the Ti variant can draw up to 285 W. Another notable difference is the power connector. Instead of the standard 8-pin connector, both SUPER versions utilize a 12VHPWR connector."(Above) Manli RTX 4070 SUPER Gallardo (M3604 + N693) photos.
Sources:
VideoCardz, Manli #1, Manli #2
The non-Ti model is likely coming out soon, but Manli has not yet announced official pricing or launch date details for their newly redesigned Gallardo Ada Lovelace cards—official product pages were created last week. Despite flagship status, VideoCardz notes that Manli has not implemented any factory overclocking—the Gallardo range is often associated with: "system integrators like Sycom for further customization." The spec sheet advertises integrated LED lighting with seven available color cycles, four 6 mm copper heat pipes with segmented heatsinks, and a metal backplate for reinforcement and protective purposes.Further observations were outlined: "both models share a similar design, featuring a triple-fan cooler setup and measuring 31.5 × 12.0 × 4.2 cm in size. However, there are variations in power consumption. The RTX 4070 SUPER operates within a 220 W TDP range, while the Ti variant can draw up to 285 W. Another notable difference is the power connector. Instead of the standard 8-pin connector, both SUPER versions utilize a 12VHPWR connector."(Above) Manli RTX 4070 SUPER Gallardo (M3604 + N693) photos.
4 Comments on Manli Readies GeForce RTX 4070 Ti & 4070 SUPER Gallardo "Slim" Cards
The RTX 2070 Super FE is a 2-slot card at 215W TDP. The fans on the stock cooler are a bit noisy at load for my tastes but the card functions fine within the thermal envelope Nvidia stated, no thermal throttling.
That said today's thermal solutions are better than what was around five years ago. If anyone at Manli has half a brain, they would have noted the 2070 Super FE and said "we have to build something better than that."
Perhaps TPU will review this card if we're lucky. Manli is not a brand that makes it to the USA so I'm not very familiar with this company's products or reputation.
With its 2-slot, 3-fan cooler, this is a very unusual graphics card offering. Interesting.