TECH NEWS – One manufacturer has already revealed the variants of the new graphics card. The main difference will be in the VRAM size.
Videocardz has reported on the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 cards (not the Ti version!) that are supposedly coming in April for roughly $500. Gigabyte has listed their cards, which will hit store shelves with 10, 12, and 16 GB of VRAM, and from there, perhaps into users’ machines. There are six new SKUs (product variants), but one may not even be a reality, as Nvidia has already canceled the 12-gigabyte model of the RTX 4070. They started their gamer bundle giveaway (free game with each card) in January, and it’s supposed to last until the end of February. Unfortunately, we don’t know more than their name:
- Gigabyte RTX 4070 AORUS Master 12GB (GV-N4070AORUS M-12GD)
- Gigabyte RTX 4070 AORUS Master 12GB (GV-N4070AORUS M-12GD)
- Gigabyte RTX 4070 EAGLE OC 12GB (GV-N4070EAGLE OC-12GD)
- Gigabyte RTX 4070 GAMING OC 10GB (GV-N4070GAMING OC-10GD)
- Gigabyte RTX 4070 GAMING OC 12GB (GV-N4070GAMING OC-12GD)
- Gigabyte RTX 4070 GAMING OC 16GB (GV-N4070GAMING OC-16GD)
Nvidia plans to use the AD104-250/251 GPU core on the GeForce RTX 4070 with 5888 CUDA cores and 12GB of GDDR6X memory capable of 21Gbps. Three PCBs have reportedly been designed for the card. Two should be reference cards, and the third has been assembled for the Founders Edition release:
- PG141-SKU343 RTX 4070 Reference Edition AD104-250-A1
- PG141-SKU344 RTX 4070 Founders Edition AD104-250-A1
- PG141-SKU345 RTX 4070 Reference Edition AD104-251-A1
The TGP of the graphics card (the amount of power it will draw from the power supply) is 200W instead of 220W, and the core configuration of the RTX 4070 is similar to the RTX 3070, which also had 5888 CUDA cores, but now uses the Ada Lovelace GPU, which means more efficiency and performance. It has a 1920 MHz clock speed, which, when boosted, can be 2475 MHz, and so can be capable of around 30 TFLOPS of compute performance.
Of course, this is not yet official.
Source: WCCFTech
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