The Design

The RTX 4070 from what we can see features a 2-slot design which is much smaller than other Lovelace GPUs. The GPU appears to be a slight alteration of the RTX 3070 FE. It’s almost identical to the RTX 4080, which has an FE design exclusive to the 16GB variant. Other than that, this shows that NVIDIA is indeed making FE models for GPUs below the 4080.

The RTX 4070

The RTX 4070 is probably one of the most controversial GPUs ever. Initially, this GPU was supposed to feature 12GB of memory over a 192-bit bus. That was all fine and dandy until NVIDIA revealed the RTX 4080 12GB. This GPU as highlighted by many enthusiasts is actually an RTX 4070 in disguise. The pricing also became a major concern since you’re paying $900 for a once -70 series GPU. This really does beg the question. What should we expect from the actual RTX 4070? If we follow the leaks, the 4070 ships with 10GB of G6X memory over a thin 160-bit bus. NVIDIA may opt for a cut-down AD104 GPU which for the sake of comparison is the same chip powering the 4080 12GB and possibly the 4060 as well.

Pricing

In terms of pricing, NVIDIA has placed major traps for itself. Even at $700, which is $200 less than the RTX 4080 12GB, the RTX 4070 will be a whopping 40% more expensive than last-gen. On the other hand, a price of $600 is still reasonable but leaves too much market share for AMD in the $600–$900 category. 

RTX 4070 FE Pictured  Deviates From Its Ampere Counterpart - 7