The graphics card market has gradually returned to a normal state dominated by retail. For consumers, not only flagship products with sharp performance are needed, but more importantly, products with prices close to their budgets.
Therefore, as the new generation of product lines is gradually rolled out, the released products will naturally receive more attention.
Today we bring the test report of RTX 4070 Ti, the first “70” series product of the RTX 40 series.
First, let’s take a brief look at the overall specifications of the RTX 4070 Ti. The core specification is 7680 stream processors, which is about 20% lower than that of the RTX 4080. The video memory is 12G GDDR6X, and the video memory interface width is 192 bits.
The product tested this time is MSI’s RTX 4070 Ti Super Dragon.
The accessories of Chaolong mainly include three mouse pads, one adapter cable and one graphics card support frame.
The RTX 4070 Ti still uses a 16PIN power supply interface, and the attached adapter cable is transferred through three 8PINs.
In order to support the huge graphics card, MSI provides a unified graphics card bracket for the Chaolong series.
Looking at the appearance of the graphics card, three large fans can still be seen on the front.
The back of the graphics card is a whole metal backplane, and the front half retains ventilation holes.
Visible from the front of the graphics card6 heat pipes fixed by reflow solderingand the bracket mounting screw holes for the graphics card.
The IO part behind the graphics card is still 1*HDMI+3*DP. It can also be seen from here that Chaolong uses a 3-slot baffle,The overall thickness of the graphics card is about 3.5 slots.
You can see the dual BIOS switch at the position of the power supply interface, and the graphics card is in the silent mode by default.
The following is the detailed configuration table of the test platform.
This test mainly uses 5 graphics cards, and the comparison group is RTX 4080, RX 7900 XT, RX 6950 XT, RTX 3090. The 100% benchmark is RTX 2060. It should be noted that since most of the tests use non-public graphics cards, the performance of the graphics card needs to be analyzed in combination with the operating frequency.
In the test, the RTX 4070 Ti actually ran 40 games, and the specific test data can be viewed below. The test resolutions are 1080P and 4K respectively, and the average value of the two is taken for statistics. In this way, the result of approximately 2K resolution can be obtained, which is equivalent to covering the three existing mainstream display resolutions.
The core frequency of the MSI Super Dragon tested this time is 2820MHz, and the memory frequency is 1312MHz. Compared with the previous generation of products, the frequency increase is very obvious.