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GeForce RTX 4070 Ti
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VRAM
12 GB
CUDA
7,680
FP32
40.09 TF
Bandwidth
504.2 GB/s
TDP
285W
Boost
2610 MHz
Strengths at a Glance
How it stacks up to the flagship
Each metric is shown as a percentage of the GeForce RTX 5090 D, the strongest card we track.
FP32 compute40.09 TFLOPS38%
vs RTX 5090 D: 104.8 TFLOPS
Memory bandwidth504.2 GB/s28%
vs RTX 5090 D: 1790 GB/s
VRAM capacity12 GB38%
vs RTX 5090 D: 32 GB
Shading units7,68035%
vs RTX 5090 D: 21,760
Power efficiency45/10078%
vs RTX 5090 D: 58/100
Synthetic Benchmarks
Estimated benchmark results
Each result is shown as a share of the RTX 5090 D's score in the same test.
3DMark Time Spy27,360pts
vs RTX 5090 D: 36,000 pts
3DMark Port Royal (RT)14,040pts
vs RTX 5090 D: 18,000 pts
Blender (samples/min)3,952spm
vs RTX 5090 D: 5,200 spm
Geekbench Compute189,600pts
vs RTX 5090 D: 240,000 pts
Performance breakdown
Gaming76
Ray tracing78
AI / Compute79
Creator / 3D76
Power efficiency45
Real-World Gaming
FPS Across Resolutions
1080p · Ultra preset1440p · Ultra preset4K · Ultra preset
Cyberpunk 2077avg 104 fps
1080p
162
1440p
102
4K
47
Counter-Strike 2avg 222 fps
1080p
315
1440p
238
4K
112
Fortniteavg 180 fps
1080p
315
1440p
150
4K
76
Battlefield 5avg 170 fps
1080p
189
1440p
189
4K
131
Far Cry 5avg 156 fps
1080p
183
1440p
177
4K
108
Valorantavg 412 fps
1080p
461
1440p
461
4K
315
Average FPS across all PC games
1080p
210fps
1440p
132fps
4K
82fps
Cost per frame
Launch MSRP ($799) ÷ average FPS — lower is better.
1080p
$3.36
1440p
$5.34
4K
$9.79
Community Feedback
What Owners Say
People love the big leap in 1440p gaming speed and the efficient cooler. The main grudge is the limited twelve gigs of VRAM for high-res textures.
Pros
- Plays modern games at high settings
- Runs cool under heavy loads
- Handles ray tracing without stutters
- Upgrade fits most current PCs
Cons
- Only 12GB VRAM limits future titles
- Price feels too high for its tier
- Power connector can be a hassle
Supported technologies
Ray TracingDLSSNVENCAV1 Encode
Full specifications
Graphics processor
- Architecture
- Ada Lovelace
- Process node
- 4 nm
- Transistors
- 35.8 B
- SM Count
- 60
- Release date
- 2023
- Launch price
- $799
Core configuration
- CUDA Cores
- 7,680
- RT Cores
- 60
- Tensor Cores
- 240
- TMUs
- 240
- ROPs
- 80
- L2 cache
- 48 MB
Memory
- Size
- 12 GB
- Type
- GDDR6X
- Bus width
- 192-bit
- Bandwidth
- 504.2 GB/s
- Memory clock
- 1313 MHz
Clocks & throughput
- Base clock
- 2310 MHz
- Boost clock
- 2610 MHz
- FP32 (float)
- 40.09 TFLOPS
- FP16 (half)
- 40.09 TFLOPS
- Pixel rate
- 209 GPixel/s
- Texture rate
- 626.4 GTexel/s
Board & power
- TDP
- 285W
- Suggested PSU
- 550W
- Power connectors
- 1x 16-pin
- Bus interface
- PCIe 4.0 x16
- Length
- 285 mm
- Slot width
- 2-slot
Display & outputs
- Max resolution
- 7680×4320
- Outputs
- 1x HDMI 2.1, 3x DisplayPort 1.4a
API and SDK support
- DirectX
- 12 Ultimate (12_2)
- Shader Model
- 6.7
- OpenGL
- 4.6
- OpenCL
- 3.0
- Vulkan
- 1.3
- CUDA
- 8.9
Verdict
Our verdict on the RTX 4070 Ti
The RTX 4070 Ti is a solid 1440p card held back by its stingy memory bus and VRAM capacity.
Get it if you want solid 1440p gaming with ray tracing and don't want to pay the premium for the top-tier cards. Skip it if you need max performance at 4K or plan to do heavy video editing—the VRAM will leave you wanting.
Buy it if…
- You want high frame rates at 1440p with ray tracing on.
- You need Nvidia's DLSS 3 for smooth performance in demanding games.
- You're building a new mid-range PC and want solid 4K gaming.
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