Various Retailers have
Gigabyte GeForce RTX 4070 WINDFORCE OC 12G Graphics Card (GV-N4070WF3OC-12GD) on sale for
$549.99.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
nexuszrh for sharing this deal.
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Specs (
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- Boost Clock: 2490 MHz
- CUDA Cores: 5888
- Memory Speed: 21 Gbps
- Memory Bus: 192-bit
- Outputs:
- 3x DisplayPort 1.4a
- 1x HDMI 2.1a
- Power Connector: 1x 8pin
- Dimensions: 261 x 126 x 50mm
About this product:
- Powered by NVIDIA DLSS 3, ultra-efficient Ada Lovelace architecture, and full ray tracing
- 4th Generation Tensor Cores: Up to 4x performance with DLSS 3
- 3rd Generation RT Cores: Up to 2x ray tracing performance
- Powered by GeForce RTX 4070
- Integrated with 12GB GDDR6X 192-bit memory interface
- WINDFORCE Cooling System, RGB Fusion, Dual BIOS, Protection metal back plate, Anti-Sag Bracket
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Also I highly doubt prices will rise come black Friday. Let's wait and see
And you're probably right - there'll be some GPU deals on BF, but I'd bet the number of cards offered will be depleted quickly on the higher-end 'deals'. Nothing like people camping out overnight at Bestbuy to grab an RTX 3080 several years ago, but still.
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The 7800 XT actually beats it in ray tracing in a few odd ball games and the overall difference with ray tracing is about 10%.
I currently have both cuase the starfield promo made it a no brainier to just buy the 7800 XT and put it on marketplace for 450.
I have a g8 neo Odyssey 4k monitor that I got second hand.
I'm seeing a consistent 10-20% plus difference in 1% lows in favor of the 7800 XT at 4k on high instead of ultra, in pretty much all games. It's not that much faster than a 6800 XT but the 1% low are quite a bit better.
I think it's pretty compelling for 4k, high, 60 plus fps gaming.
Can someone offer advice on what would be the best bang for my buck upgrade knowing I'll probably use the same card for 5-6 years? I'd like to keep it under $500. The AMD Starfield bundle seems like a good option but I've always been partial to NVIDIA (maybe that's not the case anymore?). Thanks for any guidance!
7800 XT much better
funny that now there is plenty of supply that they said there was a supply shortage?
better discount it by 50% for BF bois.
=D
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When does buyer remorse kick in?
"when raw power becomes too much to push high end graphics in content rich games"
" when the game crashes and you wonder why you ended up spending so much money"
"hoping for the unveiling of technology that is already available...your slow"
"waiting for technology to unveil and then wait again for it to work well with games you enjoy... your lost"
Pick the card that best fits your favorite game within your budget. or you'll be SLOW LOST!
Bigger question is; are you able to stop AI from living in your computer through your GPU?
But it's quite a bit closer in ray tracing then the 6 series. There's a few oddball games where it actually beats it in ray tracing and averages only about 10% slower overall with ray tracing. Fsr 2.2 is pretty great in a few games especially at 4k but still has issues but supposedly fsr 3 is pretty good and there's specific ai upscaling coming to just the 7 series, but hold your breath lol.
Overall tho, I was seeing a pretty significant difference in 1% lows between the 2 cards at 4k, often in the 10-20% plus range.
If your target is 4k (high, not ultra) gaming in the 60 plus fps range, the 7800 XT is pretty compelling and easily wins that category now as things stand. And has supposed future improvements to look forward to. You shouldn't buy a product for future promises but it's currently winning that category anyways, so I don't see the problem in this case.
useless functionality. Fsr can be applied to practically any game, no need for game developers integration
useless functionality. Fsr can be applied to practically any game, no need for game developers integration
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