RTX 4070 Ti Benchmark
Starting off, the test bench comprises of the Intel i7-12700 and the ASUS ProArt B660 Creator D4 motherboard. The RTX 4070 Ti, on the other hand, is merely a rebrand of the RTX 4080 12GB. The system is equipped with 64GB of DDR4 memory on the Windows 11 Pro OS. Performance-wise, the RTX 4070 Ti manages to score 219504 points in the OpenCL test. This is a massive leap over its predecessor, beating it by 50%. Furthermore, this score puts the RTX 4070 Ti almost on par with an RTX 3090. Though, it will be slower than the 3090 Ti as indicated by official game tests (By NVIDIA for the 4080 12GB). This result is lower than its bigger brother, the RTX 4080 by around 10-15%. Either way, synthetic tests are not an actual representation of real-world performance. The RTX 4070 Ti will be outperformed by the RTX 3090 Ti but that’s expected. AMD can have an upper hand in this segment of the market because Navi32 reportedly features no major hardware bugs.
The RTX 4070 Ti
the RTX 4070 Ti will ship with 12GB of G6X memory across a 192-bit memory bus. The 4070 Ti will make use of NVIDIA’s AD104-400-A1 GPU with 7680 CUDA cores. A memory speed of 21Gbps would amount up to 504GB/s of effective bandwidth. One should note that this GPU is considerably slower than the RTX 3090 Ti in raw raster performance. A modest TDP of 285W should not need a PSU change. Pricing-wise, the RTX 4070 Ti may cost consumers upwards of $899.