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Value:$99.00
12GB
192-Bit
GDDR6X
PCI Express 4.0
2640 MHz
750W
Brand | GIGABYTE |
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Series | Gaming |
Model | GV-N407TGAMING OC-12GD |
Interface | PCI Express 4.0 |
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Chipset Manufacturer | NVIDIA |
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GPU Series | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 Series |
GPU | GeForce RTX 4070 Ti |
Core Clock | 2640 MHz |
CUDA Cores | 7680 |
Effective Memory Clock | 21000 MHz |
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Memory Size | 12GB |
Memory Interface | 192-Bit |
Memory Type | GDDR6X |
DirectX | DirectX 12 Ultimate |
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OpenGL | OpenGL 4.6 |
Multi-Monitor Support | 4 |
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HDMI | 1 x HDMI 2.1 |
DisplayPort | 3 x DisplayPort 1.4 |
Max Resolution | 7680 x 4320 |
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Cooler | Triple Fans |
Thermal Design Power | 280W |
Recommended PSU Wattage | 750W |
Power Connector | 1 x 16-Pin |
Form Factor | ATX |
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Max GPU Length | 336 mm |
Date First Available | January 05, 2023 |
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Pros: Great thermals, power consumption and puts my rtx 3070ti to bed. Running a 3440x1440 monitor and so far it plays my games close to maxed out at 144fps. Was tempted to get a rtx3090 used but with the new features this card offers it was the right choice for a gamer.
Cons: Would be nice if it had 16gig of vram like the 4080. Would future proof it a lot longer. 12gigs is till plenty for 3440x1440. Mainly vram is chewed up using raytracing in 4K, this would be my only concern with this card down the road.
Overall Review: Would definitely recommend if you can get it for around $800. I paid $820 with a $30 rebate. Its not much longer than my old msi gaming trio 3070ti. Definitely thicker though. Ive watched quit a few reviews on the 4000 series and this card is definitely the best bang for your buck so far. Great card over all and temps stay between 55-65 degrees when gaming.
Pros: Runs all the games I play in 2k without and issues. Its a quiet card but also stays cool. It seems to match my AMD ryzen 7 5800x very well. $ years warrenty is very nice.
Cons: The price is still high, evn though I got it at a discount. Its huge and RGB fusion is junk. Anti sag bracket sucks.
Overall Review: I would recommand this card if you can find it close to MSRP. Great 2k card.
Pros: Great performance, excellent temps, clean esthetic, works amazing with a next power supply so you only have to use one power cable, the power I had was much better quality.
Cons: Cost
Overall Review: 5/5.
Pros: Seems to work fine. I need to get a demanding game to test it, but it runs all my existing games on the highest settings. No overheating, no stutter, no problem.
Cons: I had to modify the antisag bracket. It was in the way of the USB3 port on the motherboard. Just took it into the garage and a few seconds on the metal grinder and everything is hunky dory.
Overall Review: Yes I would recommend this to a friend. But beware, the antisag bracket might have to be adjusted, depending on your motherboard. It wasn't a big deal to me because I had the tools.
Pros: Works fine had to cut my pc case to get it to fit inside but went well and was not to hard. Tin snips are a good tool to have just beware sheet metals sharp. I love the led that show GPU temp on the gpu when you play games.
Cons: I had to cut pc case to fit this.
Overall Review: No issues.
Pros: Twice the power (according to benchmark) as my old 1080ti. Lower power consumption Doesn't run as hot
Cons: Card is gigantic. Make sure it fits your build! I had to remove a couple of case fans to barely squeeze it in. Check dimensions!! Slight coil whine
Overall Review: Absolutely content with my purchase.
Pros: - Runs very cool, some games the fans will not even turn on, Watch Dogs Legions it slowly ramps up to mid 50c then fans kick on for maybe 20 seconds and cools down to high 40s and they shut off again. -Boosts to 2880MHz with default OC BIOS. GPU-Z says it's voltage limited, and GPU voltage is locked on this card so giving it more power does nothing but mine can go to 119%. -Quiet, even in OC mode I don't hear the fans when they do turn on -Great cooler design
Cons: -Price, expensive for a 70 series card -same performance as my old 3080 10GB(wife needed an upgrade or else I would not have bought this), but currently bottle necked by my 7700k until I upgrade but still will only be a small increase for $130 more than a 3080. -12 pin connector? Really it's not bad for this card since it's only a 2 8 pin adapter. -Size as well, it's much larger than my EVGA 3080 XC3 Black.
Overall Review: If you don't have a 30 series card it definitely performs great and runs cool. I was very salty about paying so much for this card after getting my 3080 at launch for actual MSRP of $699. But after using the card, it runs so much cooler than my 3080 and draws significantly less power as well.
Pros: a typical HQ render in daz3d took me 8 1/2 minutes with my 1660ti. this card does it in under 90 seconds.
Cons: huge
Overall Review: i recommend this card if you are looking for high end rendering or tough graphics work for sure
Overall Review: I hear lot of complaining about this card but I paid 1000 dollars for my 3070ti..... This I got for about 780 with a rebate it runs quieter and almost uses less power half the time than my 3070ti did. Its literally triple the FPS of a 3070ti in hogwarts legacy. My 3070ti was struggling in that game bad. Just to give others an idea of performance ( albeit based on one game so far ) I'm still on a 10th gen intel setup ( i7-10700k @5GHZ all cores ) 64 gigs of DDR3 at 2133 Hogwarts legacy 3070ti Ultra settings no DLSS: 40 FPS most the time with it dropping into single digits because 8gig is not enough vram for the game. 4070ti ultra settings no DLSS: 120 FPS smooth stable all the way through higher in more enclosed areas hitting my 160 FPS cap ( monitor is ultrawide 3440x1440 160HZ ) So this card literally tripled my previous cards ( atleast in hogwarts which i think is a vram issue with the 3070ti ) FPS. I can even turn on every Ray tracing option in hogwarts legacy which gets me 40-50 FPS without DLSS. Turn DLSS on Auto and I sit at a comfortable 60-70 in open world areas and over 100 in enclosed locations. Then add in the fact the card has AV1 and a bunch of other quality-of-life nvidia perks and I honestly can't see what people are complaining about. It's 3090/3090ti level performance at around 800 dollars when the 3090/3090ti never really went below 1000. it's also insanely quiet/cool and draws almost no power for how much performance it has. Is the 4080 better? Obviously but it's also 1300 dollars. If you need 4k performance you probably want a 4080. If you're a 1080/1440p andy looking to basically max out every game + ray tracing this is the best card on the market. It's priced at a high-end level because it's actually a high-end card. GPUs are getting more powerful faster than graphic engines can keep up. Overall I would say that unless you're the 2% of people who actually game at 4k this is your peak for the next 2-3 years.
Pros: The performance jump is incredible. Its also quiet and cool.
Cons: Expensive considering its naming
Overall Review: I would recommend this product. Nice price-performance ratio.