Just last week we brought you our review of the new INNO3D RTX 4070 Super Twin X2, a more potent version of the RTX 4070, with increased core counts and clock speeds that make it a welcome mid-gen upgrade to the current Nvidia range. However, today it’s time to give the RTX 4070 the Super treatment, and with 8448 CUDA cores on the 4070 Ti Super compared to the 7680 on the Non-Super, it should be a pretty potent upgrade.
With increased core counts, more RT cores, more tensor cores, and a new and improved cooler, the INNO3D card certainly sounds like a welcome upgrade, and it needs to be, as it’ll be replacing the non-Super variant, which is now end of life. What does appeal most about these new Super variants is their price, as the performance is said to be better, but the price hasn’t gone up from the MSRP of the previous models, meaning you should be getting more bang for your buck here.
INNO3D introduces its new INNO3D GeForce RTXTM 4070 SUPER and RTXTM 4070 Ti SUPER, the latest NVIDIA GPU with its ground-breaking NVIDIA Ada Lovelace architecture. For those with smaller form factor builds, the INNO3D Twin X2 / OC dual slot is the perfect solution. Not only does this next-generation graphics card deliver superior performance, but it’s also aesthetically pleasing with its modern design.
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