Palit RTX 4070 Super Dual Graphics Card Review
Peter Donnell / 10 months ago
The Nvidia RTX 4070 SUPER cards are here at last, and they’re packing some pretty tasty upgrades for the now end-of-life non-SUPER cards. With their increased CUDA cores, more RT cores, Tensor cores and more, they’re a welcome upgrade, and with the prices set to be more appealing that some previous launches, those who held out on replacing their older generation cards will likely be more tempted than they have been for some time now. While the PALIT Super Dual is an MSRP card, it still comes with some quality of life features that make it stand out from the crowd too, so let’s take a closer look!
Palit RTX 4070 Super Dual Graphics Card
The Palit RTX 4070 Super Dual Graphics Card features a pair of larger 95mm fans for improved cooling performance and acoustics as well as support for ZeroRPM modes. Furthermore, there’s an integrated black plate with additional ventilation, some RGB lighting, DrMOS, and their new ThunderMaster software suite. As an added bonus, it even supports the Palit Maker program to get a custom shroud and backplate design, if you’re into that sort of thing.
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Features
- Ada Lovelace Architecture – 44 Shader TFLOPS
- 3rd Gen RT Cores – 102 RT TFLOPS
- 4th Gen Tensor Cores – 706 AI TOPS
- DLSS 3
- AV1 / H.264 NV Encoders
- 16GB G6X
- 48MB L2 Subsystem – 672 GB/s