NVIDIA RTX 4080 and 4070 Ti Super Won’t See a Power Draw Increase
Jakob Aylesbury / 1 year ago
NVIDIA’s RTX 40 Series Super cards have been seeing a lot of leaks mostly from the same few reputable sources giving us lots of rumours about the specifications that these three cards will feature. Today some information surrounding the power draw of the cards has been revealed with some good news.
RTX 40 Series Super Power Draw
Well-known hardware enthusiast kopite7kimi has today shared information on the power draw of the new Super models on Twitter (Via VideoCardz). The claim is that the RTX 4080 Super, RTX 4070 Ti Super will both feature the same power consumption as their non-super counterparts 320W and 285W respectively which is good news for efficiency. The RTX 4070 Super on the other hand is expected to see a 20W increase up to 220W. Of course, these power requirements are for the FE models and requirements may vary with board partners.
Current Known Specs
Based on the leaks, this is what is currently known about the upcoming RTX 40 Super Series.
RTX 4080 Super
- GPU: AD103-400
- CUDA Cores: 10240
- VRAM: 16GB GDDR6X on a 256-bit bus
- TDP: 320W
The standard RTX 4080 uses the AD103-300 GPU and has 9728 CUDA Cores.
RTX 4070 Ti Super
- GPU: AD103-275 or AD102-175
- CUDA Cores: 8448
- VRAM: 16GB GDDR6X on a 256-bit bus
- TDP: 285W
The standard RTX 4070 Ti uses the AD104-400 GPU, features 8448 CUDA Cores and 12GB of VRAM.
RTX 4070 Super
- GPU: AD103-175 or AD104-350
- CUDA Cores: 7168
- VRAM: 12GB GDDR6X on a 192-bit bus
- TDP: 220W
The standard RTX 4070 uses the AD104-250 GPU, features 5888 CUDA Cores and a 200W TDP.