I ordered this card as well. It wasn't an easy choice because it is close to 4080 Super prices at $999. That said, I could not find a $999 4080 super in stock. All the scalpers are flipping them for $1,200+. Go figure...
Finally got the card. It is the ROG Strix RTX 4070 16GB Super Ti OC variant. This card is something special. It still bothers me that I could have had a 4080 Super if they were at MSRP and in stock, but I guess this is the closest to getting to 4080 performance, and it can actually play games at 4K. New World and Fallout 76 are above 60FPS with everything on max. This card is a massive jump from my old EVGA RTX 3070. I had to dial settings down for 4K at that point due to limited VRAM and lower specs. I didn't want a 4070 at launch because that 192-Bit bus was a turn off for me. Not enough bandwidth for a good 4K experience. Finally, the 4070 was released in a variant with a 256-Bit bus, that should have been that way from the start. A true successor to the 3070. That's when I pulled the trigger.
Glad you're enjoying it and yes that is likely to be a big upgrade. Twice the VRAM, many more cores etc. 4K should be doable with Super with just some compromises here and there but nothing DLSS can't fix.
@@TheOverclockerMagazine Great video. I have same setup as @purplehearttt7 above. In the market for a graphicscard for the same games at 1080p (mainly cs2). You say it´s overkill with the 4070 Ti Super. Could you recommend a graphicscard betterr suited for that res and game combined with 7800x3d cpu? I have 1080Ti now and good frames . (500fps @1024x768, 400fps@1280x960,300fps@1920x1080 GPU at 100% and cpu at 25% so defenantly bottlenecking. thinking of a 360hz monitor so need even better frames. I play at 1080p. Thx in advance
@@MrQboT if those are the frame rates you're looking at then perhaps the 4070Ti Super is the one for you. As while it's overkill for regular 120/144HZ users in those games I believe, , at 360Hz you need a lot more power so yeah 4070 Ti Super for you or 4080 even
What's the core overclocking potential? Should be pretty high given this card has the fans of a 4080 meaning it can easily withstand the extra load. Also looking forward to 4K results, this is where the real difference will be since lower resolution don't benefit in any from the bandwidth and VRAM increase.
I just ordered this exact ROG Strix card for my build, that's how I found your video, investigating the parts I ordered. With this Card, I believe this total build will be ridiculous, Min-Maxing aside... MoBo - MSI MPG Z790 CARBON WiFi II LGA 1700. CPU - Core i9 14900k 14th Gen RAM - 4x 16GB G. Skill Trident Z5 RGB DDR5 6000. PSU - Seasonic FOCUS GX-1000 (1,000w/80+ Gold/Fully Modular/Low Noise/Premium Capacitor) I'm excited. ;)
Yeah pretty dope GPU this for sure. If you can hold on however, we may have RTX 5000 series soon, so price for RTX 4000 may drop dramatically, however if you can't wait this is a potent card. Consider the TUF Gaming option as well, slightly ore affordable, just as fast but sadly not as pretty
@@TheOverclockerMagazine it’s officially gsync compatible, but only between 48-144hz. My monitor is 175hz capable, but I guess I won’t be able to use it. It arrives tomorrow so we’ll see.
Thanks for the review. But why buy this $950 Asus xx70 Ti Super over coming vanilla 4080 Super at $999? That doesn't make any sense. Here home I pay above $1000 for this Strix card. And that without the forced 25% tax on top. Then you have vanilla 4080's that need to come down below $1000 target once the 4080 Super is out. This Asus 4070 Ti Super Strix offer a bad value. Very bad. But again thanks for the nice review :)
I know, hence I prefer the Galax HOF models. But I would never spend same amount money for custom xx70 cards that cost almost the same as the xx80 series. Mind you the Asus 4070 Ti Super cost the same as the coming 4080 Super cards. If I had only $1000 to spend I wold rather go for whatever vanilla 4080 Super card. But thats me @@IgorBozoki1989
Which kart more durable(survive longer), I am planning to use long hours with heavy load? And of course performance. TUF GeForce RTX 4080 Gaming OC 16GB, ASUS ROG STRIX GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPER OC Edition 16GB, ASUS TUF GAMING Radeon RX 7900XTX
Nah I wouldn't do that unless if you can get a good deal, as in selling your current 4070 then maybe adding $200 at most for the TI Super. But short of that situation I'd not bother.
I did yesterday. the 4070 only has one encoder instead of 2 like the tu's and above have so that's a plus for me for vr gaming since I have the quest 3. bigger bus, more cuda's and more vram. like my buddy said an upgrade is an upgrade. really depends what your trying to get out of it and if you don't mind spending. I had ordered the 4080 super but I was gunna pay an extra 350 but it never shipped for 8 days and didn't want to wait so I went with a 4070 ti super
Great video China! Subbed. Keep putting out great content 🎉 Question - when testing your OC benchmarks, are you simply adding Core clock or are you undervolting to maintain OC boost clocks by modulating thermals?
Thanks for the comment and sub. Well I just go with the memory OC, no need to adjust anything else. You can add voltage, increase TDP and all that, but these days all of that will net you 120MHz~ at most which is meaningless. Memory is where it's at and there's no need to adjust anything but the memory slider. Maybe increase fan speeds if the memory ICs are already hot
Hmmm true, just depends on where in the world you are. A large number of people can't get the 4080 Super for anything less than $1,200 retail at present despite the $999 MSRP
@@lukabro1447 Hmm may be too high for that particular sample. Try with just +100 on core first, if that's stable start with memory but I'd go with 1,200 first then 1400
@@lukabro1447 Could be the memory is generating errors already at that speed, so try lower like 1400 or 1300. At some point it stopes scaling. If the performance stays the same or goes backwards you've exceeded the frequency capacity of the memory on the card
I ordered this card as well. It wasn't an easy choice because it is close to 4080 Super prices at $999. That said, I could not find a $999 4080 super in stock. All the scalpers are flipping them for $1,200+. Go figure...
I was the 1st buyer of this card in my state so I got it with a pinch of discount . Costed me around Rs. 1 lakh which was quite a good deal .
Finally got the card. It is the ROG Strix RTX 4070 16GB Super Ti OC variant. This card is something special. It still bothers me that I could have had a 4080 Super if they were at MSRP and in stock, but I guess this is the closest to getting to 4080 performance, and it can actually play games at 4K. New World and Fallout 76 are above 60FPS with everything on max. This card is a massive jump from my old EVGA RTX 3070. I had to dial settings down for 4K at that point due to limited VRAM and lower specs. I didn't want a 4070 at launch because that 192-Bit bus was a turn off for me. Not enough bandwidth for a good 4K experience. Finally, the 4070 was released in a variant with a 256-Bit bus, that should have been that way from the start. A true successor to the 3070. That's when I pulled the trigger.
Glad you're enjoying it and yes that is likely to be a big upgrade. Twice the VRAM, many more cores etc. 4K should be doable with Super with just some compromises here and there but nothing DLSS can't fix.
My ROG Strix 4070 Ti Super should be delivered tomorrow. I can’t wait to get it installed and check it out.
That's awesome. Hopefully it's arrived by now.
It's sooooooo good. Enjoy!
I ordered this card yesterday, i will use with 7800x3d. I'm playing mostly CS2 and PUBG on 1080p. I hope this setup dont disappointed me.
Way overkill for those games. I can almost guarantee you'll have an epic experience with such a setup
@@TheOverclockerMagazine Great video. I have same setup as
@purplehearttt7 above. In the market for a graphicscard for the same games at 1080p (mainly cs2). You say it´s overkill with the 4070 Ti Super. Could you recommend a graphicscard betterr suited for that res and game combined with 7800x3d cpu? I have 1080Ti now and good frames . (500fps @1024x768, 400fps@1280x960,300fps@1920x1080 GPU at 100% and cpu at 25% so defenantly bottlenecking. thinking of a 360hz monitor so need even better frames. I play at 1080p. Thx in advance
@@MrQboT if those are the frame rates you're looking at then perhaps the 4070Ti Super is the one for you. As while it's overkill for regular 120/144HZ users in those games I believe, , at 360Hz you need a lot more power so yeah 4070 Ti Super for you or 4080 even
@@TheOverclockerMagazine much appreciated answer. Narrows my search a lot. Keep up the good content..
Nice work neo as always
Appreciate that
What's the core overclocking potential? Should be pretty high given this card has the fans of a 4080 meaning it can easily withstand the extra load. Also looking forward to 4K results, this is where the real difference will be since lower resolution don't benefit in any from the bandwidth and VRAM increase.
Core will not go anywhere. +120MHz at most regardless of voltage or cooling fan speed.
I bought one, it's a nice upgrade coming form a 10gb 3080
And that was still a very cable card even in today's games. You should be on for an awesome gaming experience with the Ti Super
already order one! the rog strix, upgrading from my rtx 2080ti, i really need for my personnal usage that 16gb of vram!
Great stuff should be a big upgrade in performance all around but also a nice reduction in power consumption and heat output.
I just ordered this exact ROG Strix card for my build, that's how I found your video, investigating the parts I ordered. With this Card, I believe this total build will be ridiculous, Min-Maxing aside...
MoBo - MSI MPG Z790 CARBON WiFi II LGA 1700.
CPU - Core i9 14900k 14th Gen
RAM - 4x 16GB G. Skill Trident Z5 RGB DDR5 6000.
PSU - Seasonic FOCUS GX-1000 (1,000w/80+ Gold/Fully Modular/Low Noise/Premium Capacitor)
I'm excited.
;)
That's a really powerful machine that you're building. Should be good for highest graphics settings on the latest titles for a while to come.
Hi bro, Thxs for ur review. I want to change mi msi 6900xt trio z. I hate amd drivers is a pain. Do u recommend this gpu for a 7900 ryzen 9 ?
Yeah pretty dope GPU this for sure. If you can hold on however, we may have RTX 5000 series soon, so price for RTX 4000 may drop dramatically, however if you can't wait this is a potent card. Consider the TUF Gaming option as well, slightly ore affordable, just as fast but sadly not as pretty
@@TheOverclockerMagazine thx bro, finally i bougth the asus tuf 4080 super, im so happy.
@@Mrzeta. oh wow 😎that's so cool. Congrats, that's a beast of a card that'll keep you gaming at max details for a number of years. Great purchase
Im currently building a new pc so should I get the 4070 Ti super or 4080 super with my R7 7800x3d.
If you can choose definitely get the RTX 4080 Super, it's a ore powerful card as you know, by some margin as well.
Just ordered one without checking if my amd freesync premium pro rog strix monitor can handle gsync
It'll handle g-sync just fine. May not be certified but you'll see you can check the G-sync box in the nvidia control and it works as it should.
@@TheOverclockerMagazine it’s officially gsync compatible, but only between 48-144hz. My monitor is 175hz capable, but I guess I won’t be able to use it. It arrives tomorrow so we’ll see.
@@Techn9cian123how much did you spend on the card. It says 950 on amazon
@@Hisp4nicM4n it was $929 before tax.
Thanks for the review. But why buy this $950 Asus xx70 Ti Super over coming vanilla 4080 Super at $999? That doesn't make any sense. Here home I pay above $1000 for this Strix card. And that without the forced 25% tax on top. Then you have vanilla 4080's that need to come down below $1000 target once the 4080 Super is out. This Asus 4070 Ti Super Strix offer a bad value. Very bad. But again thanks for the nice review :)
Never cheap out on model. Only Asus Strix or MSI Suprim X are models that i will look.
I know, hence I prefer the Galax HOF models. But I would never spend same amount money for custom xx70 cards that cost almost the same as the xx80 series. Mind you the Asus 4070 Ti Super cost the same as the coming 4080 Super cards. If I had only $1000 to spend I wold rather go for whatever vanilla 4080 Super card. But thats me @@IgorBozoki1989
@@IgorBozoki1989they all have the same gpu die only thing that changes is the price and like a 1 degree difference lol
@@IgorBozoki1989Always cheap out on the model!
@@ollum1 say that in few months when hot spot temps go to 105c. I know why i said never cheap out on model.
I don’t understand why someone would buy a 4070 Ti Super for $1000 when 4080 Super sells for same price
Some care more for for brand than gpu believe it or not
how it compare to wanilla 4080 ?
Vanilla 4080 still way faster. If you have a normal 4080, ignore all things Super.
I bought 4080 🙂and i'm happy @@TheOverclockerMagazine
Which kart more durable(survive longer), I am planning to use long hours with heavy load? And of course performance. TUF GeForce RTX 4080 Gaming OC 16GB, ASUS ROG STRIX GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPER OC Edition 16GB, ASUS TUF GAMING Radeon RX 7900XTX
Would go with the 4080 TUF GAMING
I’m new to pc lol I want this gpu but my pc only has 2 pcie where do I plug in more ?
Hmm rather get someone to do it for you who has the skill.
Is it worth it to upgrade from a 4070 to a 4070 ti super?
average iq of a nvidia buyer
Nah I wouldn't do that unless if you can get a good deal, as in selling your current 4070 then maybe adding $200 at most for the TI Super. But short of that situation I'd not bother.
But why must you be mean online to a person just asking a question? :( Live and let live fam.
I did yesterday. the 4070 only has one encoder instead of 2 like the tu's and above have so that's a plus for me for vr gaming since I have the quest 3. bigger bus, more cuda's and more vram. like my buddy said an upgrade is an upgrade. really depends what your trying to get out of it and if you don't mind spending. I had ordered the 4080 super but I was gunna pay an extra 350 but it never shipped for 8 days and didn't want to wait so I went with a 4070 ti super
@@TheOverclockerMagazine I’m still under the warranty so i would pay like $150 more
Great video China! Subbed. Keep putting out great content 🎉
Question - when testing your OC benchmarks, are you simply adding Core clock or are you undervolting to maintain OC boost clocks by modulating thermals?
Thanks for the comment and sub. Well I just go with the memory OC, no need to adjust anything else. You can add voltage, increase TDP and all that, but these days all of that will net you 120MHz~ at most which is meaningless. Memory is where it's at and there's no need to adjust anything but the memory slider. Maybe increase fan speeds if the memory ICs are already hot
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i have a 2080 super is this card worth upgrading to?
Definitely, you'd be doubling your rasterization performance not to mention all the new software.
It'd be an extremely noticeable upgrade.
Yes for sure. The performance differences will be massive actually.
For $1k you can get a 4080 super
Hmmm true, just depends on where in the world you are. A large number of people can't get the 4080 Super for anything less than $1,200 retail at present despite the $999 MSRP
I do not have one. Send one to me asap.
Lol, I wish I could. I don't have one myself, especially this model. TUF is more appropriate
4060 Ti 16GB is also under $1,000.
The memory bus is slow
Also a real slacker of a card stupid slow
60 series is trash
Was talking about a card that's actually worthwhile. 16GB Ti is such a disappointment
i have the same card but crash when i apply why?
Not sure I understand. Please explain
i do the same setting and crash maybe because i have afterburner open too? mean +1600 memory and + 100 chip... my bios is c7 no c5
@@lukabro1447 Hmm may be too high for that particular sample. Try with just +100 on core first, if that's stable start with memory but I'd go with 1,200 first then 1400
@@TheOverclockerMagazine i try +100 and +1500 and in 3d mark very stable but the performance are equal don't know why
@@lukabro1447 Could be the memory is generating errors already at that speed, so try lower like 1400 or 1300. At some point it stopes scaling. If the performance stays the same or goes backwards you've exceeded the frequency capacity of the memory on the card