Cyber Monday GPU deals have brought back the $740 RTX RTX4070 Ti Super Black Friday Deal, which lasted only one day.
Josh may have been a bit jealous that the RTX 400 Ti Super was available for $740 during the Black Friday sales. However, it sold out quickly and the prices of other models were $40 higher. Look who's back, thanks to Cyber Monday graphics cards deals. Amazon has another RTX Super deal, this time for $740.
This GPU is ranked third in Nvidia’s current graphics card lineup in terms of performance. It follows the RTX 4080 and the ridiculously priced (and now very rare) RTX 4090.
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It has 8,448 CUDA Cores (or shaders as we call them informally) stuffed into the GPU. This is exactly halfway between a RTX RTX4070 Super (7167) and RTX RTX4080 (9728). It performs closer to the RTX 4080 thanks to its 256-bit memory interface with 21 Gbps GDDR6X, and a boost clock speed of 2,610 MHz.
Even with the BIOS bug, we found that the RTX4070 Ti Super was a vast improvement over the RTX4070 Ti Super in many games. The more ray tracing a video game uses, then the bigger the RTX 4080’s advantage over the RTX 4070 Ti Super. However, with standard graphics rendering the Ti Supe will fly (cape pun intended).
As with all RTX-series GPUs you have access to Nvidia's AI powered DLSS technologies, including upscaling and Frame Generation. You also get a fancy ray tracing denoiser. The last one is for cleaning up images, and it doesn't boost performance much (at least not by a significant amount), but the two others are about increasing frame rates.
It's another question whether you should buy it now or wait until Nvidia announces the RTX-50-series in January at the CES event. Even at the discounted $740 price of the RTX 4070 Super, it is still an expensive GPU. It's possible there will be a Blackwell GPU with a similar price that's much more powerful.
I don't think we'll see these models until 2025. If you want to upgrade your gaming PC, now is the time.
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