I think you have absolutely now idea of what you're doing and maybe you shouldn't do such videos. Because testing cyberpunk without frame generation is something beyond human logic. You want more FPS, but instead of using a feature that is officially supported by this video card (and one of its selling points) you start reducing the image quality. While turning on frame generation will easily make 80 fps out of 40 fps.
Just upgraded from 3060 Ti to a 4070 Ti Super. Picked up MSI's "Expert" card for $729 during their sale 2 weeks ago. I'm friggen blown away at this performance. 1440p, nothing sweats this GPU on ultra settings. Using a 12700KF, but I ain't stressing about it.
ive never seen the difference between 1440p and 4k and the amount of money required to game at 4k just isnt worth it in the grand scheme of things, 1440p is just the easy go to for a "max" settings type of playstyle for singleplayer and multiplayer games.
Here in india, 4070 ti super is 950$(80k inr) and 7900xt is 820-850$(70k inr) depending on model. I have built a igpu(r5 7600) setup as of now and saving for gpu. What you think should be good value here🥲 All cards prices at cheapest model possible 7900 gre - 620$(52k inr) 4070 ti - 760$(65k inr) 7900 xt - - 820$(70k inr) 4070 Ti Super - 950$(80k inr) 7900 xtx -1090$(93k inr) 4080 Super -1200$(100k inr)💀 4090 -2600$(220k inr) 💀🫘
If your priority is all gaming 7900 XT Upscalers or RTX shouldnt be priority. If you do genuine work (unlikely, considering your channel, even if you just started neither side would give you the most benefit, learn first) like video editing above 2K or 3D rendering 4070TiS (NVIDIA is usually always better for those tasks but AMD can also get your job done, just NVIDIA will provide them ost advantage with CUDA cores) Oh also, 7900 XT and 4070Ti/super will most likely be bottlenecked by your CPU, if those 2's great performance is not that important and you could save a little more by getting a cheaper card, consider 7900 gre or 4070S instead (both are amazing for 2K too)
As a 4070 ti super owner I can say it’s a very capable 4k card. Especially given the Nvidia tools we have in most games. You can customize your settings and get pretty decent fps in most games. I can play cyberpunk with path tracing close to 70 fps by playing with the settings of course. Im happy with it 😊
4k is worth it depending on your screen size. I'm used to playing and doing work on a 42" lg 42C3 and it's so much better. If you only use a 27" then you won't notice the difference between 1440p and 4k.
My frame dropped from 198ish to around 125 ish going from 1440p to 4k. Def can play without issue but can benefit from upgrade. Bro let me see that gpu for sec, I will let you know 😂😂😂
Would the performance be similar to the rtx 4070? I'm debating whether to get the Alienware AW3225QF(4k), or the AW2725DF(1440p), both OLEDS but I think I just want a bigger screen, any thoughts?
brother it clearly can't handle ray tracing native if it couldn't handle ultra native. 90% of the people don't use it anyway, so I test settings that people use.
Can I utlize this graphics card for both high performance 4k 120fps when at the highest graphics and performance settings on fortnite? Is this card good for both High gaming performance depending on the game and content creation for a $1600 gaming pc? What are some cpu recomendations to pair with this graphics card?
@ when I mean highest graphics I mean like 4k 120fps on Fortnite pushed at the max with Dlss or even better without dlss? Also I’ll look into the ryzen 7 7700x cpu.
I have a 4070tiS - it can do passable 4k, buts its thing is amazing 2k with RT But it never makes sense to me when reviewers focus on component's. Sure it's clickbait, but CPU / GPU / Monitor = core system. The value proposition is a combination of these 3 things. So a great review would ask the question "what's the best value for money 4K core system in late 2024"? The answer is AMD + MSI. if you want RT, that's a different question. That's AMD, 4080s & ASUS.
I think 7900xt is the better deal at around $600. Especially if you could care less about RT. Larger memory bus, more Vram, More raw rasterization sometimes almost rivaling a 4080.
@AGENTEN-ry6lr lol I said sometimes rivaling a 4080. Call of duty a perfect example. The difference with these cards comes down to caring about rt for the few games that it makes a difference in. Other than that the 7900xt shits on the 4070tisuper. These are realistically 1440 cards and don't need upscaling. Personally I prefer native over dlss. That's preference. I find fsr to be sharper at the these resolutions when using quality presets. Again preference. But you can't argue the 7900xt having much more vram and a much larger memory bus making far more capable at 4k if you do choose. And by default the more future proof card.
should wait for 5080 instead if you are spending that much already. this is why in every content we have, 4070TiS is okay but if you would spend more go 50 series
@ 5080 would probably be out of 1.2k range, and definitely not accessible till about half year post release, meanwhile 4080 is going even lower bc of 50s release, definitely the better card for people of that budget that’s trying to tap 4k
@@lsnexus2080 and according to rumors 5080 and 90 will both be even more expensive than 4080/90 when released, that’s definitely way out of people who considered 4070ti super’s budget
Trying to get this card to do 4K is electronic abuse. My TI Super lives an easy life. Yes, I crank up the settings to Ludicrous but I limit the FPS to 100-120. The GPU chugs along at 70-80% utilization and I get the smoothest gameplay ever. Be good to your stuff.
I don’t agree, I think the 7900 xt is better value wise for gaming yes, but $600 for a 4070 ti super would be impossible, even the 7900 xt is more expensive than that and is not the better GPU overall. But if the 4070 ti super would cost $670 - $700 it would be so much better :)
@@ShadowGamingPC1 7900xt is not more than $600. They're only getting cheaper and i got mine for that shipped for free a few months back. It has a much larger memory bus and more vram. Also more rasterization power. If you don't care about RT its a better card. And cheaper by a long shot.
What do you think about the RTX 4070 Ti Super?
Nah 4080 super for 4k baby
A very well balanced GPU.
Thank you for giving me the push I needed for 4080 super on my first build. Thanks!
@@SaintSTXiongyou’re building a pc now? you should really wait as the 5090/5080 is rumored to drop in 2 months
I think you have absolutely now idea of what you're doing and maybe you shouldn't do such videos. Because testing cyberpunk without frame generation is something beyond human logic. You want more FPS, but instead of using a feature that is officially supported by this video card (and one of its selling points) you start reducing the image quality. While turning on frame generation will easily make 80 fps out of 40 fps.
Just upgraded from 3060 Ti to a 4070 Ti Super. Picked up MSI's "Expert" card for $729 during their sale 2 weeks ago. I'm friggen blown away at this performance. 1440p, nothing sweats this GPU on ultra settings. Using a 12700KF, but I ain't stressing about it.
My 4070ti does the same thing at 4k on every game, nothing new..
729 for msi expert ti super is great value that card is around over 950 dollars in country
@Anglo-Brit@Anglo-Brit cool, great addition to the conversation.
ive never seen the difference between 1440p and 4k and the amount of money required to game at 4k just isnt worth it in the grand scheme of things, 1440p is just the easy go to for a "max" settings type of playstyle for singleplayer and multiplayer games.
Here in india, 4070 ti super is 950$(80k inr) and 7900xt is 820-850$(70k inr) depending on model. I have built a igpu(r5 7600) setup as of now and saving for gpu. What you think should be good value here🥲
All cards prices at cheapest model possible
7900 gre - 620$(52k inr)
4070 ti - 760$(65k inr)
7900 xt - - 820$(70k inr)
4070 Ti Super - 950$(80k inr)
7900 xtx -1090$(93k inr)
4080 Super -1200$(100k inr)💀
4090 -2600$(220k inr) 💀🫘
If you dont care about ray-tracing. 7900gre
I got 4070 super for 55k inr (640$)
If your priority is all gaming 7900 XT
Upscalers or RTX shouldnt be priority.
If you do genuine work (unlikely, considering your channel, even if you just started neither side would give you the most benefit, learn first) like video editing above 2K or 3D rendering 4070TiS (NVIDIA is usually always better for those tasks but AMD can also get your job done, just NVIDIA will provide them ost advantage with CUDA cores)
Oh also, 7900 XT and 4070Ti/super will most likely be bottlenecked by your CPU, if those 2's great performance is not that important and you could save a little more by getting a cheaper card, consider 7900 gre or 4070S instead (both are amazing for 2K too)
@@SixPiecez bro said XT not GRE 💀
I went with the RTX 4070 Ti super, with the 5700 x3d and have been loving it. It's a beast of a card. Great Video keep up the good work. =^-^=
love that!!! thanks bro :)
As a 4070 ti super owner I can say it’s a very capable 4k card. Especially given the Nvidia tools we have in most games. You can customize your settings and get pretty decent fps in most games. I can play cyberpunk with path tracing close to 70 fps by playing with the settings of course. Im happy with it 😊
4k is worth it depending on your screen size. I'm used to playing and doing work on a 42" lg 42C3 and it's so much better. If you only use a 27" then you won't notice the difference between 1440p and 4k.
How's temps with asus dual 4070ti suepr?
My frame dropped from 198ish to around 125 ish going from 1440p to 4k. Def can play without issue but can benefit from upgrade. Bro let me see that gpu for sec, I will let you know 😂😂😂
Would the performance be similar to the rtx 4070? I'm debating whether to get the Alienware AW3225QF(4k), or the AW2725DF(1440p), both OLEDS but I think I just want a bigger screen, any thoughts?
no 4070 would not handle 4k good like the 4070ti super and the 4070 super is a better buy or card than the standard 4070
it would not be similar to the 4070, the Ti Super is quite faster
how do we use the promo code for a personal pc recomendation ?
in the checkout page, there's an option to use the promo code
The GPU is a 1440p monster.
I noticed in Cyberpunk, you didn't enable any raytracing.
What kind of test is this without raytracing?
brother it clearly can't handle ray tracing native if it couldn't handle ultra native. 90% of the people don't use it anyway, so I test settings that people use.
Can I utlize this graphics card for both high performance 4k 120fps when at the highest graphics and performance settings on fortnite? Is this card good for both High gaming performance depending on the game and content creation for a $1600 gaming pc? What are some cpu recomendations to pair with this graphics card?
highest graphics or performance mode? I did not get that part. This card is good enough yes, for $1600 I'd go for a Ryzen 7 7700x CPU
@ when I mean highest graphics I mean like 4k 120fps on Fortnite pushed at the max with Dlss or even better without dlss? Also I’ll look into the ryzen 7 7700x cpu.
I have a 4070tiS - it can do passable 4k, buts its thing is amazing 2k with RT
But it never makes sense to me when reviewers focus on component's. Sure it's clickbait, but CPU / GPU / Monitor = core system.
The value proposition is a combination of these 3 things. So a great review would ask the question "what's the best value for money 4K core system in late 2024"?
The answer is AMD + MSI. if you want RT, that's a different question. That's AMD, 4080s & ASUS.
it can, but its a 1440p gpu, an absolute perfect 1440p gpu.
I think 7900xt is the better deal at around $600. Especially if you could care less about RT. Larger memory bus, more Vram, More raw rasterization sometimes almost rivaling a 4080.
nah, id personally take a 4070ti super over a 7900xt, a 4080super totally shits on a 7900xt wtf.
@AGENTEN-ry6lr lol I said sometimes rivaling a 4080. Call of duty a perfect example. The difference with these cards comes down to caring about rt for the few games that it makes a difference in. Other than that the 7900xt shits on the 4070tisuper. These are realistically 1440 cards and don't need upscaling. Personally I prefer native over dlss. That's preference. I find fsr to be sharper at the these resolutions when using quality presets. Again preference. But you can't argue the 7900xt having much more vram and a much larger memory bus making far more capable at 4k if you do choose. And by default the more future proof card.
Who know i bought 4070 ti super msi 3x ventus oc my gpu prduction in july all People says 5 % slower my gpu too or not
just go for 4080 super tbh
should wait for 5080 instead if you are spending that much already. this is why in every content we have, 4070TiS is okay but if you would spend more go 50 series
@ 5080 would probably be out of 1.2k range, and definitely not accessible till about half year post release, meanwhile 4080 is going even lower bc of 50s release, definitely the better card for people of that budget that’s trying to tap 4k
@@Izanatte 5080 is going out on january :)
@@lsnexus2080 exactly, which means 4080 will be even more affordable, plus good luck getting a 5080/90 within 6 month of release, unless u overpay ofc
@@lsnexus2080 and according to rumors 5080 and 90 will both be even more expensive than 4080/90 when released, that’s definitely way out of people who considered 4070ti super’s budget
Trying to get this card to do 4K is electronic abuse.
My TI Super lives an easy life.
Yes, I crank up the settings to Ludicrous but I limit the FPS to 100-120.
The GPU chugs along at 70-80% utilization and I get the smoothest gameplay ever.
Be good to your stuff.
Just for 1440p then
it is ideal for 1440p, but can run 4K too :)
bruh rtx 4070ti super not made for 4k
that is true, but it can run 4K too :)
I bought one for 4K. It's got the vram for it.
it should cost 600 at most . 7900xt is the better deal .
I don’t agree, I think the 7900 xt is better value wise for gaming yes, but $600 for a 4070 ti super would be impossible, even the 7900 xt is more expensive than that and is not the better GPU overall. But if the 4070 ti super would cost $670 - $700 it would be so much better :)
@@ShadowGamingPC1 7900xt is not more than $600. They're only getting cheaper and i got mine for that shipped for free a few months back. It has a much larger memory bus and more vram. Also more rasterization power. If you don't care about RT its a better card. And cheaper by a long shot.
@@Lockwood360it is about 650$ lowest so it is more than 600 haven’t seen price drops at all yet
@@hector-tp3pv look harder. Iv seen it even below $600 a few times. Personally paid $600 shipped. For mine a few months back.
@@hector-tp3pv I got mine for $600 shipped. Iv seen them at $550..
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