The Gigabyte RTX 4070 Ti Super Gaming OC, true to its name, comes with a factory overclock, to a rated boost of 2655 MHz. It features a triple-slot, triple-fan cooler and dual BIOS for added versatility. However, it is worth noting that it tends to run a bit louder compared to competing cards.
The ASRock RX 7600 XT Steel Legend offers 16 GB VRAM, doubling the capacity compared to the RX 7600. Priced at $350, it not only delivers on the VRAM front but also features an effective cooler that maintains excellent noise levels and temperatures.
The XFX Radeon RX 7600 XT Quick 309 stands out with its exceptional cooling solution, ranking as the best among those tested today. This triple-slot design ensures optimal temperatures and noise levels simultaneously. Priced at $350, the card is a bit more expensive than the MSRP.
While the $800 ASUS RTX 4070 Ti Super TUF doesn't include a factory overclock, it features a highly capable all-metal cooler—ranking as the most effective among all the cards tested today. Additionally, the dual BIOS provides a quiet mode, transforming the card into a whisper-quiet gaming machine.
The MSI GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Super Ventus 3X comes a triple-slot, triple-fan cooler that achieves excellent noise levels. Unfortunately the card required two BIOS updates to bring it closer to expected performance, and the story might not be over yet.
Priced at the NVIDIA MSRP of $800, the Zotac GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Super Trinity still manages to provide an effective triple-slot, triple-fan cooling solution, featuring a fan profile that ensures quiet operation. The card operates at the NVIDIA baseline clock speed of 2610 MHz.
The PNY GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Super Verto, priced at the MSRP of $800, features a decent triple-slot, triple-fan cooler. This configuration ensures good temperatures and noise levels. Additionally, the card comes with an out-of-the-box overclock of +15 MHz, which, while not substantial, still contributes to enhanced performance.
The Galax GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Super EX White features a distinctive white color theme, a modest factory overclock, and a triple-slot triple-fan cooler—all while maintaining the NVIDIA MSRP of $800. Additionally, it provides the biggest limit adjustment range among all the cards tested today.
Even though it's priced at the NVIDIA MSRP of $800, the Palit GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Super JetStream OC comes with a small factory overclock. Our cooler comparison test confirms that it has a highly capable thermal solution, which helps to keep temperatures down.
The ASUS GeForce RTX 4070 Super TUF stands out with one of the strongest coolers in today's tests. Its dual BIOS feature, particularly the quiet mode BIOS, contributes to an exceptionally quiet operation, making it a standout option for those in search of a whisper-quiet gaming experience.
The Gigabyte GeForce RTX 4070 Super Aorus Master stands out as a huge card with the most potent cooler in the testing lineup. It also boasts a factory overclock, dual BIOS and an impressive power limit adjustment range of up to 350 W which lets the card almost reach RTX 4070 Ti performance.
The Palit GeForce RTX 4070 Super JetStream OC features a large factory overclock and a significantly improved triple-slot, triple-fan cooler, surpassing the NVIDIA Founders Edition. In comparison to the FE, both temperatures and noise levels are notably improved.
The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Super launches today, boasting a solid increase in GPU cores, ROP units and cache. This enhancement brings its performance much closer to that of the GeForce RTX 4070 Ti, at a price point of $600 that signals strong competition for AMD's Radeon RX 7800 XT.
The ASUS GeForce RTX 4070 Super Dual is sold at NVIDIA MSRP of $600. You still get a greatly improved triple-slot cooler with a dual BIOS feature. Testing in our review confirms that the noise levels with the quiet BIOS are whisper quiet and temperatures are still good.
The Zotac GeForce RTX 4070 Super Trinity features a modest factory overclock and a significantly enhanced cooler compared to many MSRP-priced cards. Moreover, its exceptional fan settings deliver a whisper-quiet gaming experience, even during heavy loads.
The PNY GeForce RTX 4070 Super Verto boasts a compact dual-slot configuration, ensuring compatibility with all cases and efficient operation even with a less powerful power supply. However, the design does have its downsides, particularly in terms of temperatures and noise levels.
The Gainward RTX 4070 Super Ghost comes with no additional cost beyond the $600 base MSRP, making it an appealing option for budget-conscious gamers. Featuring a compact dual-slot cooler, it offers a space-efficient design. However, it's important to note that temperatures and noise levels are higher compared to some alternatives.
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER is here. We can only show but not tell for now. Watch us unbox the NVIDIA Founders Edition, and a small collection of custom-design cards. You'll have to wait just a little longer for our full reviews.
ASRock's Radeon RX 7900 XT Phantom Gaming White is an overclocked custom design variant with a white color theme. Pricing is reasonable, just +$20 over the regular card and noise levels are fantastic, the card is whisper quiet, even when heavily loaded.
The ASUS GeForce RTX 4060 Ti Dual with M.2 Slot is a unique graphics card that showcases innovation by combining an RTX 4060 Ti GPU with an M.2 NVMe SSD slot. In our review we test the M.2 interface with a Gen 5 and Gen 4 SSD to find out whether there's any performance compromises to accept.
ASRock's Arc A580 Challenger is a custom-design variant of Intel's newest GPU release. It comes with a powerful triple-slot, dual-fan cooling solution that achieves whisper-quiet noise levels and good temperatures. Considering the attractive price of just $180, performance is good, too.
Sparkle's Arc A580 Orc is a compact dual-slot graphics card that will fit into all cases and offers performance that handles all titles at Full HD 1080p. The card comes with a nifty RGB-lighting temperature monitoring feature that doesn't require any additional software.
Almost one year after our original launch review we revisit the Intel Arc A750. Sparkle's A750 Titan OC is a factory-overclocked custom design with a large triple-slot, triple-fan cooling solution that lower temperatures considerably. Manual overclocking potential is also slightly better than the Intel reference card.
The ASRock RX 7800 XT Steel Legend offers a great-looking white color theme that's paired with nice RGB illumination, a triple-slot, triple-fan cooling solution, and a medium-sized factory overclock. Temperatures and noise levels are good, and pricing is reasonable with $520.
NVIDIA DLSS 3.5 launches today, supporting GeForce 20 and newer. The new algorithm improves the looks ray traced lighting, reflections, shadows and more. In our DLSS 3.5 Ray Reconstruction review we test image quality, but also discovered that VRAM usage actually goes down and performance goes up.