Thursday, November 16th 2023

NVIDIA Halts Production of RTX 4070 Ti and RTX 4080 to Make Room for SUPER

NVIDIA has reportedly halted production of GeForce RTX 4070 Ti and RTX 4080 graphics cards, allowing the market to digest existing inventories of the two products, so it could create room in the channel for its upcoming GeForce RTX 40-series SUPER graphics cards. The company is expected to announce these cards around the 2024 International CES (January). The SUPER series is being designed to consolidate NVIDIA in the performance-enthusiast segments, and include three SKUs, namely the RTX 4080 SUPER, the RTX 4070 TI SUPER, and the RTX 4070 SUPER. According to the Board Channels post detailing this development, NVIDIA has stopped mass-production of the desktop RTX 4070 Ti and RTX 4080 GPUs, shipped its last orders for Q4-2023, each add-in card (AIC) partner has digested its inventories of these cards, and is awaiting arrival of subsequent new products.
Sources: Board Channels, VideoCardz
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85 Comments on NVIDIA Halts Production of RTX 4070 Ti and RTX 4080 to Make Room for SUPER

#51
rv8000
LabRat 891By extension, I guess we really are getting a Navi 3x refresh?


They couldn't figure out what Titan meant, when the model branding first appeared, either.
IIRC, the 780Ti was a more full-fat card than the OG Titan.
Theres not much left to wring out of navi31 without releasing a 7950XTX that isnt consuming 600w at stock. 7900XTX has a large amount of headroom when modded with the asrock 666w bios, but given the hate AMD gets (at least here), the internet would never hear the end about power usage.
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#52
LabRat 891
rv8000Theres not much left to wring out of navi31 without releasing a 7950XTX that isnt consuming 600w at stock. 7900XTX has a large amount of headroom when modded with the asrock 666w bios, but given the hate AMD gets (at least here), the internet would never hear the end about power usage.
Fair. But, the market at large has already been accepting 450-600W+ GPUs.
3x(4x AIB partner) 8-pin input 7950XT(X)s would be well positioned as a high-end option alongside the continuing news of the new PCIe power plugs melting, still.

I'm thinking along the lines of the Radeon HD4890 or 7970GHz Edition.
(IIRC, the 7900GRE mobile is already slightly revised silicon)
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#53
Xaled
ZoneDymoI still dont know what Ti even stands for
it is from cheaTIing users by making 904835 versions of the same card.
In laptops they don't use naming anymore, 185w, 150w, 125w, 100w versions of the same card. And many vendors don't even explain that.
Things are really getting out of hands..
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#54
Gmr_Chick
ZoneDymoI still dont know what Ti even stands for
It was short for "titanium" I believe.
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#55
Minus Infinity
The Quim ReaperThe only way the 4080 Super makes any more sense than the vanilla 4080 is if it gets a price drop to $999.

Otherwise its just going to be as unappealing as always. People with that sort of cash will still just rather spend a bit more for the full fat 4090.
Well that's exactly what Tom at MLisD has said, 4080 Super will be $999, but 4090 will be basically unavailable for at least 6 months and will be $2K+ even if you can get one. They want to make people forget the 4090 for now and entice them onto a 4080 S.

4070 Ti S sounds like the value proposition as it gets the biggest performance uplift and 33% more memory than the 4070 Ti and will be same price.
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#56
bonehead123
No thanks, I'll just wait for the SuperDuperQuadUltraMegaHexaOC Dilithium edition to come out, hehehe :)
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#57
Easo
ZoneDymoWell what would you say? the 4080 staying where it is and the 4080 Ti being placed between the 4080 and 4090?
Why would you then not pay a little bit extra and get teh 4090? same reason why right now the 4080 is so unpopulair.
Does it looks like NVidia goes by that logic? People are buying the expensive cards, they will buy these as well.
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#58
mama
Ho, ho, ho. Yes, halting production of the most poorly received and worst selling graphics cards in a decade for Nvidia. I am positive production halted many months ago from the lack of sales and the need to restrict "the pipeline" to stabilize the stupid pricing.
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#59
ratirt
NV must have sold a bit of those for sure considering the pricing. Wonder, what price will the supers get and how many variations will be there. Super Ti someone said. or Ti Super.
Wonder what the price will be for those but something tells me, it wont be better. Not much of a value to be fair but we will see.
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#60
N/A
4070 Ti Super 10% faster, 5070 Ti 50% faster, so pointless.
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#61
Broken Processor
Sorry but I'm not buying an 1000 quid card based on 103, I can't see how anyone would think that's good value. Yes it's better than the 4080 card but then again so would a shoe box full of cat litter and the super will still be extremely poor value for money. I'm saddened that this is the way the enthusiast market has gone.
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#62
ZoneDymo
EasoDoes it looks like NVidia goes by that logic? People are buying the expensive cards, they will buy these as well.
Im not sure what you are trying to say, I never denied that people buy expensive cards, im saying the reason the 4080 is not selling well is the existence of the 4090.
1200 for the 4080 or 1500 for the 4090, those that are going to spend that much money are just going for the best of the best anyway, the price difference at that scale is not that big.

so what is there to gain from slotting another card in between? again people will just buy the 4090 instead, which is why that strat would make little sense.
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#63
Vayra86
ZoneDymo4080 for 1000
4080 super for 1200, the current 4080 price point.

Not something I would care for, it would not even be a good deal, but it being Nvidia, I think not even that will happen.....
Nah, MSRP 1099 at best, and then sellers can slash into their margins a bit more to get it down to 1000.
Come on, its 16GeeBee man. Can't sell that under 1k. You can play with this card for at least 3 years, so that's way past Nvidia's next release date, they need to tax that.
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#64
INSTG8R
Vanguard Beta Tester
fevgatosWho's buying AMD anyways?
I just bought a Hellhound 7900XTX and am absolutely loving it! Now it was more out of necessity because my 6950XT is borked and is going to go through a longer than normal RMA. That said No Regerts!
rv8000Theres not much left to wring out of navi31 without releasing a 7950XTX that isnt consuming 600w at stock. 7900XTX has a large amount of headroom when modded with the asrock 666w bios, but given the hate AMD gets (at least here), the internet would never hear the end about power usage.
I mean I just bought a Hellhound and putting through the torture tests it was maxing out at a hair under 400W. Stock is 365W if I put in a power limited scenario like Time Spy.
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#65
Vayra86
remekraIt should be 4070 TiTi, double the Ties, double the price!
Yeah, missed opportuntiti.
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#66
Assimilator
Legacy-ZANo, I won't; that is your homework to do, not mine.
Go back to school kid. If you make a claim it's your responsibility to back it up with evidence. The reason you aren't is because you can't, because you're a fanboy who lacks logic.
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#67
wolf
Performance Enthusiast
Like I've said before, I could care less what they're called, what matters is performance, specs, features for a give price - and sadly I don't have high hopes there either. Feels like an 80 class product coming back to well under a thousand (not 999) is a pipedream, especially when virtually unchecked by competitors, or them also being very comfy with their margins and price points.
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#68
freeagent
Wow I can’t believe I spent all this money on a discontinued card just a few months ago.. awesome. I won’t share the rest of my thoughts..
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#69
INSTG8R
Vanguard Beta Tester
freeagentWow I can’t believe I spent all this money on a discontinued card just a few months ago.. awesome. I won’t share the rest of my thoughts..
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#70
freeagent
INSTG8R
We all have, by supporting them, and by them I mean both companies.
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#71
INSTG8R
Vanguard Beta Tester
freeagentWe all have, by supporting them, and by them I mean both companies.
I totally agree I just bought a 7900XTX….I”m just as guilty but pretty darn happy
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#72
freeagent
INSTG8RI totally agree I just bought a 7900XTX….I”m just as guilty but pretty darn happy
Don’t get me wrong, I paid much less for my card than what they are advertised for right now, but that isn’t the point. Just sick of supporting scumbags I guess.
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#73
FoulOnWhite
freeagentDon’t get me wrong, I paid much less for my card than what they are advertised for right now, but that isn’t the point. Just sick of supporting scumbags I guess.
Trouble is, we will keep doing it as we have no other choice. either that or quit AAA gaming, or wait for Intel and their GPU's. some people whine about Nvidia, then you look at their specs and they have a 4090 :laugh:
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#74
freeagent
FoulOnWhiteeither that or quit AAA gaming
Just long enough to send a message.. or else things will never improve.
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#75
FoulOnWhite
freeagentJust long enough to send a message.. or else things will never improve.
I wish enthusiast gamers could do it. The prices will just keep rising because they are getting away with it. I do think that the GPU manufacturers and the AAA game companies are in each others pockets though because it benefits them and not us.
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