Monday, December 5th 2022
January 5 Release Date Predicted for NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti
A January 5, 2023 release date is being mooted by retailers for NVIDIA's upcoming GeForce RTX 4070 Ti graphics card, which is widely expected to be a re-branding of what would have been the RTX 4080 12 GB. Italian retailer Drako started a countdown for an ASUS TUF Gaming RTX 4070 Ti O12G custom-design graphics card, which winds down to January 5, and aligns with the rumored January 3 announcement of the card. It is also expected that reviews of the RTX 4070 Ti will be allowed to go live on January 4.
The GeForce RTX 4080 12 GB was supposed to max out the 4 nm AD104 silicon, featuring 7,680 CUDA cores across 60 SM (streaming multiprocessors), 60 RT cores, 240 Tensor cores, 240 TMUs, and 80 ROPs. The GPU features a 192-bit wide GDDR6X memory interface, to which NVIDIA is giving 21 Gbps-rated memory, yielding 504 GB/s of memory bandwidth. Its most interesting aspect is its power configuration, with a typical board power of 285 W, which makes it technically possible for board partners to use two 8-pin PCIe power connectors, unless they've been asked nicely to implement the 16-pin 12VHPWR connector.
Sources:
Drako.it, Wccftech, VideoCardz
The GeForce RTX 4080 12 GB was supposed to max out the 4 nm AD104 silicon, featuring 7,680 CUDA cores across 60 SM (streaming multiprocessors), 60 RT cores, 240 Tensor cores, 240 TMUs, and 80 ROPs. The GPU features a 192-bit wide GDDR6X memory interface, to which NVIDIA is giving 21 Gbps-rated memory, yielding 504 GB/s of memory bandwidth. Its most interesting aspect is its power configuration, with a typical board power of 285 W, which makes it technically possible for board partners to use two 8-pin PCIe power connectors, unless they've been asked nicely to implement the 16-pin 12VHPWR connector.
59 Comments on January 5 Release Date Predicted for NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti
but will nvidia go through with its original $999 msrp? or price down to $899
but even at $899 is pricey
4080 = 1200
4070 Ti = 800 if we're lucky
4070 = 700 (if we're lucky)
4060 = 500-600
4050 = 300-400
price drops are REQUIRED. nvidia will not be selling this card for 1000
4080 should be at most 800€, 4090 1200€ real price.
Where is the clown/world emojis on this site? :roll:
I wonder if there is any truth in these posts:
"According to boardchannels, RTX 4080 will be adjusted price in mid-Dec.
However, the source emphasized price cut isn't afraid of RDNA3, but from its own considerations. Price is appropriately reduced to improve price-perf ratio and stimulate sales."
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 Reportedly Getting Price Cut By Mid of December To Make It Competitive Against AMD’s 7900 XTX
This whole lineup is starting to smell like Pentium4: expensive, TDP be damned :(
4080(12GB)4070ti. Because demand is high, stock is limited & it will be gone in no time. Btw. don't look at rasterization performance, look at the BIG green DLSS3 bar! It's dam huge! It also got R4YTR4C1NG, which will blow your mind! (well, in a hand full of games where it actually makes a dent)Gamers:
999$899$, 3080ti performance, smoked by the 7900X & XTX. Depressing.Pretty sure that's the plan since the mining boom where they could charge whatever they wanted & still got it sold.
Release at stupid high prices, wait for falling demand, lower a little bit, wait for falling demand, rinse & repeat. :twitch: Heck, even Sony is doing the same since 2 years with their PS5. Yea, the fake 4080 can't barely touch the 3080ti. :laugh: The AMD 7900XTX and even the 7900XT will wipe the floor with it, and at lower prices.
Paper and sticker cost a lot nowadays...
NVIDIA RTX 30 ‘Ampere’ GPU Supply Evaporates From The Market As Second Hand Prices Increase By Up To 200%
And it's not just US, Geizhals.eu also shows less stock and more expensive cards, and local second hand market is also mostly out of Ampere cards - and the ones thay are available are more expensive than new ones from the shops.
As for existing stock, stores and AIBs have been clearing Ampere stock since the past summer. If they still have stock, that's on them at this point.