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forum thread Posted by RazorConcepts | Staff about 1 year ago
forum thread Posted by RazorConcepts | Staff about 1 year ago

ZOTAC GeForce RTX 4070 Twin Edge OC Spider-Verse Graphics Card $549.99

$549.99

$650

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about 1 year ago
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about 1 year ago
JamoK
about 1 year ago
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I believe that Nvidia just (like yesterday I read it) had lowered the MSRP of 4070 cards to $549. The 'OC' designation is a vendor's modification, if it means anything at all. Most of the time, they've tweaked the clock speed out of the box so you don't have to do it by either the software most all vendors provide, or figure it out on your own. Not a thumbs down for the OP, just a likely correction given the recent news. Of course, vendors can set any price they wish, as MSRP has been pretty meaningless for a long time for Nvidia cards now.
Of course, if 'Spider-verse' card is important to you, you could just buy any 4070 and put some fake Halloween 'web' material on it.
about 1 year ago
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Joined Mar 2008
about 1 year ago
nikko11
about 1 year ago
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Quote from JamoK :
I believe that Nvidia just (like yesterday I read it) had lowered the MSRP of 4070 cards to $549. The 'OC' designation is a vendor's modification, if it means anything at all. Most of the time, they've tweaked the clock speed out of the box so you don't have to do it by either the software most all vendors provide, or figure it out on your own. Not a thumbs down for the OP, just a likely correction given the recent news. Of course, vendors can set any price they wish, as MSRP has been pretty meaningless for a long time for Nvidia cards now.
Of course, if 'Spider-verse' card is important to you, you could just buy any 4070 and put some fake Halloween 'web' material on it.
Not officially. The Founders Editions are still $599 on the nvidia website. It's just these two models that seem to have dropped in price. Gigabyte and Zotac.
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about 1 year ago
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ImaCabbage
about 1 year ago
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Can I use this in our universe?
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DannyKABOOM
about 1 year ago
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I see what you did there🤪
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about 1 year ago
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about 1 year ago
sliqroq
about 1 year ago
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Quote from nikko11 :
Not officially. The Founders Editions are still $599 on the nvidia website. It's just these two models that seem to have dropped in price. Gigabyte and Zotac.
I see some of the MSI Ventus models have also dropped to $549 at Newegg.
about 1 year ago
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about 1 year ago
HappySeagull364
about 1 year ago
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Waiting at $500, if not 7800xt it's looking good
about 1 year ago
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JonathanY3710
about 1 year ago
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Probably OK for gaming. I'm mainly interested in cards that can do double duty for AI (LLM's and Stable Diffusion), so 16GB VRAM is my min. The used market is surprisingly good for such things.

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about 1 year ago
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HonestMammoth473
about 1 year ago
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This is likely the new regular price.
about 1 year ago
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luvboox
about 1 year ago
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Quote from JonathanY3710 :
Probably OK for gaming. I'm mainly interested in cards that can do double duty for AI (LLM's and Stable Diffusion), so 16GB VRAM is my min. The used market is surprisingly good for such things.
Good point, and from what I've seen 16GBs is what you'd want as a minimum to be somewhat comfortable for future gaming. The last few years have seen a significant uptick in VRAM requirements, especially for 4k.