Honestly not enough reviewers analyze/compare GPUs on this level. I love that you guys are doing this "niche" because it is usually information that is very painful to gather for an average consumer, and is more on the reddit "trust me bro" basis. So THANK YOU for doing the lords work, and saving me a shit load of time. This is awesome journalism.
exactly! coming from a 1080ti watercooled "standard PC" and not having taken a look at hardware for years the hardware martked now seems very awkward haha
Very professional and objective, yet personal at the same time. Glad you point out that it's better to buy a cheaper version of a better card, than an expensive version of a lesser card, if you can afford the upgrade.
Thank you for this. As much as I don't love the value proposition of the TI Super, it is the cheaper option for dual encoder and 16GB so it REALLY helps having this information to decide which on to get!
That inno3D is a godsend for ITX lovers. I had, almost 8 months ago, to go search for a reference 7900XT, as it was the only 4K card small enough for a NZXT H1 v2. Not that I regret my choice, but it always is good to have options.
Great video, i'm saving for a mid-range pc where i live.... Brazil. These 4070 ti models are kind off the sweet spot between "price per frame"... and the price gap between the "big brands" and the simpler ones does account for a big difference. Now, paying with a credit card, the cheapest you can find is around 1.390 euros, you read that right, whereas the most expensive one cost around 1.705 euros. The former is the inno 3d white edition and the latter is, as of course, the rog Realising that there is no SUBSTANCIAL difference between them is actually pretty good, especially in a hotter country, where you're not really expected to use the silent bios version (wich is also an information not that widespread about wich versions have and wich don't)
Great comparative review with some really decent specs and perspectives. Thank you for your time and efforts to share this with us all. Much appreciated.
These round ups are easily the most useful GPU content I've seen on any tech channel. Very, very helpful for making informed purchasing decisions, thanks very much ma'am.
Thank you for posting this excellent video. I really like your calm, factual and professionally delivered presentations. You are adding to my knowledge and preparing me well. Perhaps this year I will buy a higher end card.
Glad you included the Inno3d. I have the Inno3d 4070 Ti X3 and it is nice for SFF to have a dual slot option. I would have considered a 7900XT but they don't have anything compact enough.
7900xt kinda sits more at the power hungry side, so I'm not surprised that they didn't go for a compact model. The best AMD in a compact form factor is probably the 7800xt (maybe the 7900 GRE) but the performance gap vs the 7900xt is quite significant.
Good choice! Double fan GPUs are usually noticeably worse than the typical triple design though this one and the asus dual are a lot better than the rest.
great comparison. I also watched this kind of video about the 4070ti, the ASUS TUF falls a bit behind in both tests. In comparisons from other institutions, this doesn't seem to be the case. Did you use the quiet bios or oc bios?
Low income people stay poor cause they spend money on stupid shiet. Be smart and buy old stuff on the used market and save money for stuff you actually need
I got myself a one from GALAX, and earlier I encountered issue where gpu sometimes would stop outputting display, and it's rpm would hit max speed. But changing power connection on psu (earlier I was using lower posrt connection for power, and then used one on top of my rm750e) not the cable, fixed the issue. My game would crash (days gone) under 2 hrs of gameplay, but now it's not crashing, even after 9+hrs of gameplay. Weird fix, but overall a satisfactory product, that I can recommend!! And when checking reddit, this issue is not bound to one specific brand...so fingers crossed if you do get one. But nonetheless, you'll get it fixed anyway through rnd or by yourself.. So make sure wherever brand you aare buying, take their customer care into consideration!
As a SFF case user (Mini ITX) i've been looking for a thin (44mm or less) card and it looks like the Inno3D is the go-to for my situation! As a fellow Dutchy: dankjewel voor deze uitgebreide review :) Edit: funny that the sponsor is Corsair with their 2500x case. I'm running the 280X and it's such a nice little gem on the side of my desk!
This helped make up my mind. My nephew want's to put a build together with a Ti Super, and I was leaning towards the GB Gaming OC because it is one of the lest expensive modes in my area and looked like it had a good cooler on it. Nice to know it has an extra year warranty and it does run a bit cooler. This was very helpful.
Great content! It really helped me to decide which one to get. Here in Brazil is pretty hard to find any of them at a reasanoble price, but your video cemented my choice, I'll go with the gigabyte gaming OC. I wish could get the aero, but here in Brazil is nearly impossible to find it. I was thinking about getting a 4080 Super, but again, here in Brazil the difference in price is almost 30% over the 4070 TI Super and taking in consideration that the performance difference hovers around 10 to 20% I could not justify the upgrade. Again, great content, I just subscribed and I'll sure check the channel for more contet relevant to me.
much appreciated roundups...all of them very informative. Only suggestion would be to comment on the coil whine of each card. Fan noise is one thing but that coil whine can be concerningly loud.
The level of professionalism in these videos never ceases to amaze me. It's honest, to the point, and unbiased. One reason I might consider a 4070 Ti SUPER is Asus's BTF design, as a white TUF Gaming 4070 Ti SUPER OC will use the technology and pair well with a Z790 TUF Gaming motherboard that also has a predominantly white design.
With these many cards out there, u managed to make most informative one vid about them. Please make with the rest of the cards 4080 and 4090, i wish whoever is sending u them support u on expanding this idea. Thanks o/
I purchased the Asus Tuf Gaming 16GB one directly from Asus for 799 with free shipping. It was quieter than I thought it was going to be. I done the old "finger test" when I was building the rig just to make sure they were spinning. 😆
Great video! should i get 4070 super oc from asus rog or should i go for the 4070 super ti tuf version? its about 100$ diffrence but im not sure what to choose ?
I got linked to your video from Reddit. So glad i found this, just the video i needed. I think Asus TUF and Gigabyte OC ones are the most value for money.
I always bought msi or asrock cards. But now I'm also a fan of INNO3D I got a 4070super from INNO3D and Just love it. Its light, super silent and so far no crash at all. ANd yeah, the price says it all. Its more then fine.
I have to say this, your reviews so underrated and not popular, I hope you become much more successful in future, just wanted to ask one question regarding gigabyte graphic cards, are they good, I have heard they have issues in pci slots, they don't also accept RMA, what's your take, should I go for it?
The RTX 4070 Ti Super does look to be an interesting card for me. I just don't like the name and the price of the card. But it is always nice to see card compared before baying them. Nowadays there are not that many videos comparing cards with the same GPU. But just because the difference seems small nowadays it is still nice to know if some cards sticks out as worse or better than the others. It looks like I can buy 10 different cards where I live and you have tested 7 of them. Good job, that is very convenient for me.👍
You are the only channel that did not point out that the 4070 TI Super is best price to performance value of any of the new super cards. The 4080 Super is 18% faster but if you compare any of these exact makers of the 4070 TI Super cards compared to that same maker at 4080 Super....its a $270-$470 difference!!! The Gigabyte 4070 TI Super AERO is $879, the Gigabyte 4080 Super AERO is $1149-$1349. $270-$470 for 18% more performance? Is that worth it?.... The 4070 TI Super is the sweet spot. It will be the best card for resale value in a couple years. Similar to what the GTX3060 card is today...... The 4070 TI Super is also a scaled down 4080 Super! It's basically a 4080 with the wrong name. I can' t believe you didn't mention that the 4070 TI Super is built on the same AD103 GPU die that the 4080 uses. ALL of the 4070 lineup uses the AD104, except for the 4070 TI Super! And the 4070 TI Super is the ONLY 4070 card with 16gb of RAM......ummmm like the 4080?.....and the 256-bit VRAM Bus.....like the 4080. ALL the other 4070 cards have 192-bit bus.
In my case it was €100 between 4070 Ti Super and cheapest 4080S, so FE 4080S it shall be.. idiotic prices 😅 edit: just days after I purchased my 4080 Super for my main PC, and moved my 7900 GRE to the 2nd one, the prices of 4070Ti Super dropped so it was then €250 difference... Just my luck as always 😅
More tech reviewers need to calculate and tell us the relative price to performance gains on GPUs. I figured that the Gigabyte Windforce 4070 Ti Super at 769 GBP was a better deal than 4080 Supers starting from 1100 GBP (inflated above the 999 GBP MSRP).
The inno3d model looks the most unique. While everyone going for gigantic tripe fans, they make a more modest sized gpu, i would bet the inno3d rtx 4070ti super is the smallest 4k capable gpu
Did you change your sound testing process/equipment since the regular 4070 ti revisit video? Just noticed the testing in that older video had much higher noise for all cards? Yet ones like the 4070 ti vs ti super should have the same cooler and therefore noise? No?
i was hunting the web for this comparison of the different models of the 4070 ti super's. i was under the impression that Asus TUF was the top of the list. but now im considering the gigabyte.
You should really do noise normalized Thermals for these videos, it's the most important metric for me when choosing between different vendors, other than price.
One thing i would really like to see in your videos is that you put all the graphs at end, so that you don't have to click through the whole video for each and every one.
Hello Nada. I have a 4K monitor that I use for my MacBook (for work) and PS5 gaming. I want to build a PC but don't want to buy a 2nd monitor. My 4K screen is 60Hz and I don't need high refresh rate gaming. I only play single-player games like RDR2, God of War, etc.. Do you think 4070 Ti Super is a good choice for 4K60?
Hey. Yeah you should be able to get just about everything playing nicely at 4K60 as long as you use DLSS (which you should anyway), and you don't expect to play the newest games in full RT modes. But generally, 4K60 High / Very high with DLSS is more than doable!
Hello. First of all, your videos are really informative and helpful. Second, I would like to ask you regarding the durability of the Gigabyte cards. In the past Gigabyte cards have been reported to have QC issues. There were numerous instance of previous gen Gigabyte cards having stability issues as well as cracking. What's your opinion on the latest 4000 series cards from Gigabyte? Are they having any such issues that were reported earlier?
I wish the Aorus version was also included. That card is a big boy and I heard that it's cooling is overkill for a card like 4070ti super. Im personally using it, and I never left the 60° mark, even at max settings on GPU heavy games
I got the Strix OC to almost complete my accidental ROGxCorsair build. I only need 2 Corsair m.2 SSDs to be 100% done. 96% voltage 115% power 86c temp target Strix OC factory boost is 2670, I added 70, but it naturally boosts to 2910. 1500 mem clock takes the mem bandwidth from 672GB/s to 768GB/s Pixel rate 250 to 262GPixels/s Texture fillrate 689 to 720GTexels/s It has to be close to a 4080
That inno3d looks like the best value having a smaller card to place in nice looking small cases I’d take slight more noise for a reasonably sized card and it being less than msrp in some regions is a good plus to consider.
Ooof, wish I had seen this BEFORE I ordered my Asus TUF 4070 Ti Super. It was an open box deal and has been working really well but a shorter card would have been lovely. I had to redo most of my build just to fit this thing lol.
I dont care about like particolare brands😅 I just like to save money and get better possible value quality gpu and you have gived all the info I was looking for just in one short video. Just a great job! Thanks you so much appreciated!
The Palit JetStream 3x OC is £750 here in the UK right now, The Ventus is £820, Zotac is £780 and all the Gigabyte and Asus cards are like £900 its crazy, think i'll be getting the Palit Jetstream,
Are you sure that the tuf wasn't on silent bios ? (2700 ish mhz boost clock with that high core temperature) Mine stock sits 2820 mhz and with oc 3030 mhz with 24gb/s. Is really something wrong with that tuf you have. It might show the physical switch on oc mode but i heard some unlucky owners had the same bios on both positions (silent one)
I was thinking of getting the Gigabyte Aorus Master version, but it costs almost as much as a good 7900 XTX card. But if i go AMD i need a new power supply, mine only does 650W and has 2x 8pins.
@@TechTesters I got the zotac trinity OC in white. been absoltuey loving it. you should check it out on the channel! excpetional cooling perfomance and very quiet.
10:05 Nutz
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@@TechTesters what about msi gaming x slim ???
what nuts
@@xxx333mmm i have the gaming x slim 16gb card and is brilliant
@@2kgamerz434 What are temps like? The thinner design must make it run comparably to 2 fan cards.
Not sure how many views you get here compared to other videos, but these type of videos are reeeally useful! Thanks!
I'm just happy it's appreciated :)
@@TechTestersYea please keep doing these videos. ❤💯
It does say the number of views in the description.
@@CoreGagaGames thanks for your great contribution, without it I wouldn't know where to look for it
@Games_and_Tech what does it take to be a gamer?
Honestly not enough reviewers analyze/compare GPUs on this level. I love that you guys are doing this "niche" because it is usually information that is very painful to gather for an average consumer, and is more on the reddit "trust me bro" basis. So THANK YOU for doing the lords work, and saving me a shit load of time. This is awesome journalism.
With so many other tech RUclipsrs making identical content, you've managed to provide an informative and entertaining video of something useful. 👏
Thanks!
exactly! coming from a 1080ti watercooled "standard PC" and not having taken a look at hardware for years the hardware martked now seems very awkward haha
Very professional and objective, yet personal at the same time. Glad you point out that it's better to buy a cheaper version of a better card, than an expensive version of a lesser card, if you can afford the upgrade.
I thought this was common knowledge? 😅
lmao bot ass comment
Thank you for this. As much as I don't love the value proposition of the TI Super, it is the cheaper option for dual encoder and 16GB so it REALLY helps having this information to decide which on to get!
Loving these roundup videos! Hope to see more of them in the future.
That inno3D is a godsend for ITX lovers. I had, almost 8 months ago, to go search for a reference 7900XT, as it was the only 4K card small enough for a NZXT H1 v2. Not that I regret my choice, but it always is good to have options.
Is it noisy? Some says its loud even at idle
@@novalovan half a year late but can confirm it is quiet on idle
I recently got a 4070 ti super gaming oc and have been really happy with the performance jump from my old 2080 ti gaming x trio
Enjoy :D
got me the Ventus 3X recently, undervolted it and its a beauty, nice silent under load, less power draw while still running at 2700 Mhz
Have the 4070ti super TUF since launch.
Great performance @1440 and real silent.
Enjoy!
Great video, i'm saving for a mid-range pc where i live.... Brazil.
These 4070 ti models are kind off the sweet spot between "price per frame"... and the price gap between the "big brands" and the simpler ones does account for a big difference.
Now, paying with a credit card, the cheapest you can find is around 1.390 euros, you read that right, whereas the most expensive one cost around 1.705 euros.
The former is the inno 3d white edition and the latter is, as of course, the rog
Realising that there is no SUBSTANCIAL difference between them is actually pretty good, especially in a hotter country, where you're not really expected to use the silent bios version (wich is also an information not that widespread about wich versions have and wich don't)
É isso aí camarada brasileiro, decidi pela inno3d tbm, complicado os preços aqui não é mesmo kkkk
Aqui no BR, dependendo do lugar, a gente tem que fazer aquele undervolt tbm pra temperatura ficar numa área confortável.
Great comparative review with some really decent specs and perspectives. Thank you for your time and efforts to share this with us all. Much appreciated.
These round ups are easily the most useful GPU content I've seen on any tech channel. Very, very helpful for making informed purchasing decisions, thanks very much ma'am.
Thank you for posting this excellent video. I really like your calm, factual and professionally delivered presentations. You are adding to my knowledge and preparing me well. Perhaps this year I will buy a higher end card.
Glad you included the Inno3d. I have the Inno3d 4070 Ti X3 and it is nice for SFF to have a dual slot option. I would have considered a 7900XT but they don't have anything compact enough.
7900xt kinda sits more at the power hungry side, so I'm not surprised that they didn't go for a compact model.
The best AMD in a compact form factor is probably the 7800xt (maybe the 7900 GRE) but the performance gap vs the 7900xt is quite significant.
I remember when people were joking about NVIDIA making a Ti Super card... and then they actually made one...
I thought the TI super isn't coming anymore. Thanks! Really appreciate it!
Q: Which 4070 Ti Super should you get?
A: The 4080 that costs about the same on eBay.
Are they really? Ima have to take a look
I just ordered the inno3D .... I just like it that it is noticeably smaller than the huge monsters that GPUs have become in recent years !
Good choice! Double fan GPUs are usually noticeably worse than the typical triple design though this one and the asus dual are a lot better than the rest.
great comparison. I also watched this kind of video about the 4070ti, the ASUS TUF falls a bit behind in both tests. In comparisons from other institutions, this doesn't seem to be the case. Did you use the quiet bios or oc bios?
Could you do a roundup on the RX 7900 XTX? It would be very helpful to see if top AMD GPU's have any significant difference.
this is exactly what you need to see when you're trying to buy a 4070 ti super ! hope every reviewer start to make videos like this ! thank you
These prices are ridiculous. For what ever reason, these companies don't want to see low income folks play games
You dont have to buy anything even remotely to 4070 ti to play games on ultra 1080p. RX 7600 and RTX 4060 are more than enough.
lmao what?? if you're broke then don't buy an $800 card 😂 you can play games on a low income just not at 4k ray tracing 120+ fps
He wasn’t saying he was buying it, he just had a regular opinion on, that most people have about it being expensive, no need to be a dickhead
Low income people stay poor cause they spend money on stupid shiet. Be smart and buy old stuff on the used market and save money for stuff you actually need
@@InstinctMU?? him saying that the prices are ridiculous and therefore, companies don’t want to see low income ppl play games is a ridiculous claim
I got myself a one from GALAX, and earlier I encountered issue where gpu sometimes would stop outputting display, and it's rpm would hit max speed. But changing power connection on psu (earlier I was using lower posrt connection for power, and then used one on top of my rm750e) not the cable, fixed the issue. My game would crash (days gone) under 2 hrs of gameplay, but now it's not crashing, even after 9+hrs of gameplay. Weird fix, but overall a satisfactory product, that I can recommend!! And when checking reddit, this issue is not bound to one specific brand...so fingers crossed if you do get one. But nonetheless, you'll get it fixed anyway through rnd or by yourself..
So make sure wherever brand you aare buying, take their customer care into consideration!
As a SFF case user (Mini ITX) i've been looking for a thin (44mm or less) card and it looks like the Inno3D is the go-to for my situation!
As a fellow Dutchy: dankjewel voor deze uitgebreide review :)
Edit: funny that the sponsor is Corsair with their 2500x case. I'm running the 280X and it's such a nice little gem on the side of my desk!
I bought an MSI Ventus 2X 4070 TI Super. It ran a bit hot until I undervolted it and now it hovers around 62C in Cyberpunk.
This helped make up my mind. My nephew want's to put a build together with a Ti Super, and I was leaning towards the GB Gaming OC because it is one of the lest expensive modes in my area and looked like it had a good cooler on it. Nice to know it has an extra year warranty and it does run a bit cooler. This was very helpful.
Interesting how the GOC is cheaper there while it's kind of too expensive over here atm. Definitely makes your choice easier :)
Great content! It really helped me to decide which one to get. Here in Brazil is pretty hard to find any of them at a reasanoble price, but your video cemented my choice, I'll go with the gigabyte gaming OC. I wish could get the aero, but here in Brazil is nearly impossible to find it. I was thinking about getting a 4080 Super, but again, here in Brazil the difference in price is almost 30% over the 4070 TI Super and taking in consideration that the performance difference hovers around 10 to 20% I could not justify the upgrade. Again, great content, I just subscribed and I'll sure check the channel for more contet relevant to me.
Incredibly helpful information! Thank you for making these rare videos that actually provide useful comparisons!
much appreciated roundups...all of them very informative. Only suggestion would be to comment on the coil whine of each card. Fan noise is one thing but that coil whine can be concerningly loud.
The level of professionalism in these videos never ceases to amaze me. It's honest, to the point, and unbiased. One reason I might consider a 4070 Ti SUPER is Asus's BTF design, as a white TUF Gaming 4070 Ti SUPER OC will use the technology and pair well with a Z790 TUF Gaming motherboard that also has a predominantly white design.
Thanks! And the BTF models look great, just haven't seen one yet.
@@TechTesters Yeah, they're not yet available-at least here in the United States-but they will be soon, and I'm probably going to get me one.
No bs content. Straight to the point.
I like my 4070 Ti Super!
The only thing that your reviews are missing is an OC section. Great production, none the less! Thanks 🙏
Thanks! Unfortunately OC is so sample specific that you can’t really draw conclusions from testing just one unit.
With these many cards out there, u managed to make most informative one vid about them. Please make with the rest of the cards 4080 and 4090, i wish whoever is sending u them support u on expanding this idea. Thanks o/
Hey, thanks! And I did do a similar video on thee 4080 (S) and 4090!
@@TechTesters i saw the one with 4080s, i think iv missed the 4090 one, cheers ill look into it
When it comes to temperature, I am more concerned on hotspot than core temperature.
Thank you for presenting temperatures very clearly.
I am aiming to buy one of this, thanks a lot! Love your videos... 😊
Hope it helped!
THE BEST TECH REVIEWER, VERY UNIQUE CONTENT.
I have a PG48uq 4k OLED 138hz monitor with 5800x3d and 3080 10gb gundam. should I skip the 40 series?
I'd probably wait for the next gen if you already have a 3080. And thank you!
What is your budget?
I purchased the Asus Tuf Gaming 16GB one directly from Asus for 799 with free shipping. It was quieter than I thought it was going to be. I done the old "finger test" when I was building the rig just to make sure they were spinning. 😆
Thank you Tech Mother for this guide. Can't wait for your latest upload.
Great video! should i get 4070 super oc from asus rog or should i go for the 4070 super ti tuf version? its about 100$ diffrence but im not sure what to choose ?
For that price difference id take the Ti Super. And thank you!
Very handy, my plan is to upgrade sideways from a 4070, and have the page bookmarked!
I got linked to your video from Reddit. So glad i found this, just the video i needed. I think Asus TUF and Gigabyte OC ones are the most value for money.
I always bought msi or asrock cards. But now I'm also a fan of INNO3D I got a 4070super from INNO3D and Just love it. Its light, super silent and so far no crash at all.
ANd yeah, the price says it all. Its more then fine.
This is the only channel where i watch the sponsors.
I have to say this, your reviews so underrated and not popular, I hope you become much more successful in future, just wanted to ask one question regarding gigabyte graphic cards, are they good, I have heard they have issues in pci slots, they don't also accept RMA, what's your take, should I go for it?
The RTX 4070 Ti Super does look to be an interesting card for me. I just don't like the name and the price of the card.
But it is always nice to see card compared before baying them. Nowadays there are not that many videos comparing cards with the same GPU.
But just because the difference seems small nowadays it is still nice to know if some cards sticks out as worse or better than the others.
It looks like I can buy 10 different cards where I live and you have tested 7 of them. Good job, that is very convenient for me.👍
Thanks for the informative video! Helped me choose which model to get! Take care!
I always reference your GPU round-up videos (like this one) on Reddit when someone is asking for which model of a specific GPU to buy.
Nice! And sharing is always appreciated :D
@TechTesters the quality of your work speaks for itself. Keep it up!
You are the only channel that did not point out that the 4070 TI Super is best price to performance value of any of the new super cards. The 4080 Super is 18% faster but if you compare any of these exact makers of the 4070 TI Super cards compared to that same maker at 4080 Super....its a $270-$470 difference!!! The Gigabyte 4070 TI Super AERO is $879, the Gigabyte 4080 Super AERO is $1149-$1349. $270-$470 for 18% more performance? Is that worth it?.... The 4070 TI Super is the sweet spot. It will be the best card for resale value in a couple years. Similar to what the GTX3060 card is today......
The 4070 TI Super is also a scaled down 4080 Super! It's basically a 4080 with the wrong name. I can' t believe you didn't mention that the 4070 TI Super is built on the same AD103 GPU die that the 4080 uses. ALL of the 4070 lineup uses the AD104, except for the 4070 TI Super! And the 4070 TI Super is the ONLY 4070 card with 16gb of RAM......ummmm like the 4080?.....and the 256-bit VRAM Bus.....like the 4080. ALL the other 4070 cards have 192-bit bus.
In my case it was €100 between 4070 Ti Super and cheapest 4080S, so FE 4080S it shall be.. idiotic prices 😅
edit: just days after I purchased my 4080 Super for my main PC, and moved my 7900 GRE to the 2nd one, the prices of 4070Ti Super dropped so it was then €250 difference... Just my luck as always 😅
More tech reviewers need to calculate and tell us the relative price to performance gains on GPUs. I figured that the Gigabyte Windforce 4070 Ti Super at 769 GBP was a better deal than 4080 Supers starting from 1100 GBP (inflated above the 999 GBP MSRP).
I love these comparisons :) Keep up the amazing works folks!
Hey Nada, what do you do with the GPUs? im living in NL now and trying to build a PC now, do you sell when you dont use them?
The inno3d model looks the most unique. While everyone going for gigantic tripe fans, they make a more modest sized gpu, i would bet the inno3d rtx 4070ti super is the smallest 4k capable gpu
as always,great review and comparison, thanks a lot
My pleasure!
Was hoping to see the Gigabyte Windforce OC model on here since it's what I have, but pretty informative video nonetheless
Just saw the title of the video and instantly hit the like button 👍
Amazing video! Really appreciate all the effort put into this testing
Great as always. I would love to see the fan rpm with the dBA. It is nice to know how slow the fans can spin at the lowest dBA.
dB as a single number means nothing. We should see the spectrum also.
Did you change your sound testing process/equipment since the regular 4070 ti revisit video? Just noticed the testing in that older video had much higher noise for all cards? Yet ones like the 4070 ti vs ti super should have the same cooler and therefore noise? No?
This video is great; relevant information, aesthetically pleasing video and you're doing an amazing job presenting everything! Absolutely amazing! ✨
i was hunting the web for this comparison of the different models of the 4070 ti super's. i was under the impression that Asus TUF was the top of the list. but now im considering the gigabyte.
It has better build design than all the other cards except the strix but that's pretty much the only selling point.
I enjoy this video,it was very informative
Got yourself a new subscriber 😊
You should really do noise normalized Thermals for these videos, it's the most important metric for me when choosing between different vendors, other than price.
One thing i would really like to see in your videos is that you put all the graphs at end, so that you don't have to click through the whole video for each and every one.
Hello Nada. I have a 4K monitor that I use for my MacBook (for work) and PS5 gaming. I want to build a PC but don't want to buy a 2nd monitor. My 4K screen is 60Hz and I don't need high refresh rate gaming. I only play single-player games like RDR2, God of War, etc.. Do you think 4070 Ti Super is a good choice for 4K60?
Hey. Yeah you should be able to get just about everything playing nicely at 4K60 as long as you use DLSS (which you should anyway), and you don't expect to play the newest games in full RT modes. But generally, 4K60 High / Very high with DLSS is more than doable!
The Lego props are on point, good taste.
Thank you! Now that you said about the 4080 super I'm thinking going for that
Hello. First of all, your videos are really informative and helpful. Second, I would like to ask you regarding the durability of the Gigabyte cards. In the past Gigabyte cards have been reported to have QC issues. There were numerous instance of previous gen Gigabyte cards having stability issues as well as cracking. What's your opinion on the latest 4000 series cards from Gigabyte? Are they having any such issues that were reported earlier?
I wish the Aorus version was also included. That card is a big boy and I heard that it's cooling is overkill for a card like 4070ti super. Im personally using it, and I never left the 60° mark, even at max settings on GPU heavy games
I got the Strix OC to almost complete my accidental ROGxCorsair build.
I only need 2 Corsair m.2 SSDs to be 100% done.
96% voltage
115% power
86c temp target
Strix OC factory boost is 2670, I added 70, but it naturally boosts to 2910.
1500 mem clock takes the mem bandwidth from 672GB/s to 768GB/s
Pixel rate 250 to 262GPixels/s
Texture fillrate 689 to 720GTexels/s
It has to be close to a 4080
That inno3d looks like the best value having a smaller card to place in nice looking small cases I’d take slight more noise for a reasonably sized card and it being less than msrp in some regions is a good plus to consider.
would loved to see the Pro art 4070 ti super in this test :( but a great comparison! please more of these videos! thanks you
Ooof, wish I had seen this BEFORE I ordered my Asus TUF 4070 Ti Super. It was an open box deal and has been working really well but a shorter card would have been lovely. I had to redo most of my build just to fit this thing lol.
Awesome review simpel and clear. and offcourse de groeten van een mede nederlander. en natuurlijk geaboneerd
I dont care about like particolare brands😅 I just like to save money and get better possible value quality gpu and you have gived all the info I was looking for just in one short video. Just a great job! Thanks you so much appreciated!
plastic backplate is definitely a negative but the front plate doesn't matter unless you want a heavy card.
Hopefully RMA warranty support for these brands are as good as the performance in your regions. Surprised the palit brand did so well.
I'd love to get the Inno3D one and undervolt it, that thing is tiny and could fit in my SFF PC.
The Palit JetStream 3x OC is £750 here in the UK right now, The Ventus is £820, Zotac is £780 and all the Gigabyte and Asus cards are like £900 its crazy, think i'll be getting the Palit Jetstream,
I watched this video 5 times and ended up getting the MSI expert on sale from MSI great deal 729.99
I have a 3090, will the 4070ti super be an upgrade. ?
No 😉
You should wait for the 5000 series without a doubt. 3090 still an insanely powerful card. It won’t be worth it imo
So 7 months later should I build with an 4080 super or an 4070 ti super cause the gap is just 100 euro’s here now
Very nice and entertaining video. Quite detailed which is nice
These videos are so damn helpful! Thanks a ton!
Your videos are excellent, thank you
Glad you like them!
By the way, the MSI 4070 Ti SUPER VENTUS 2X has less length than the Inno3D shown in the video. This is very helpful if building an ITX
I wish MSI Gaming x Slim was in the list
Very underrated video. Great work
Why did you label the Palit as the Jetstream version when you used the Gaming Pro version?
I know this video is a bit old but I'm pretty sure you got the memory speeds wrong the base speeds for rtx 4070 ti super is 1313 MHz
You're doing the Omnissiah's work
This video is a great resource! Thanks
Seems to me the gigabyte gaming oc is the best all rounder having metal backplate, dual bios mode, good temps and noise. I think I’ll go with it.
Are you sure that the tuf wasn't on silent bios ? (2700 ish mhz boost clock with that high core temperature) Mine stock sits 2820 mhz and with oc 3030 mhz with 24gb/s. Is really something wrong with that tuf you have. It might show the physical switch on oc mode but i heard some unlucky owners had the same bios on both positions (silent one)
So is Asus tuf better or just go with Gigabyte AERO? i want a white one so those are the only 2 options
I was thinking of getting the Gigabyte Aorus Master version, but it costs almost as much as a good 7900 XTX card. But if i go AMD i need a new power supply, mine only does 650W and has 2x 8pins.
I would have loved to see the ProArt in there too
Thanks a ton. Helped a lot.
dang the model i chose isn't in this test 😭 guess ill have to do my own testing and report 🤔 great content as always tho!
Which one? :)
@@TechTesters I got the zotac trinity OC in white. been absoltuey loving it. you should check it out on the channel! excpetional cooling perfomance and very quiet.
Strix is the best because its the BIGGEST