Monday, April 3rd 2023

First NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Graphics Cards Spotted in Retail

Although it is scheduled to launch next week, the first NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 graphics cards have started to show up in retail, confirming some of the SKUs from various NVIDIA AIC partners. While price rumors officially start with those same retailers, this time around, the price has leaked earlier in the form of NVIDIA's official slide, and it should start at $599. Early listings and placeholder pricing put the GeForce RTX 4070 at rather high $823 or even $915.

The first RTX 4070 spotted came from MSI, and according to retail listings and ECC filings, it appears that MSI will have a couple of Ventus, Gaming, and Suprim series RTX 4070 graphics cards. According to the list from Videocardz, Gainward will offer RTX 4070 Ghost, in standard and OC version. Gigabyte is so far confirmed with RTX 4070 Eagle OC. Palit will have GamingPro and JetStream versions, and PNY will have two RTX 4070 graphics cards. Of course, more will show up as we draw closer to the launch date. First reviews for the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 are expected on April 12th.
Source: Videocardz
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26 Comments on First NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Graphics Cards Spotted in Retail

#1
TheLostSwede
News Editor
$599 MSRP... Yeah right... :mad:
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#2
Jeager
Nothing wrong here, the RAPE is on (Real Available Price Edition which is Most Suspicious Retail Price + 50% :cool:)
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#3
oxrufiioxo
TheLostSwede$599 MSRP... Yeah right... :mad:
Well let's be real some cards command more than MSRP like the 4090 at launch some less like the 7900XT.

Regardless of how retailers price it the market will dictate what it actually sells for.
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#4
Unregistered
oxrufiioxoWell let's be real some cards command more than MSRP like the 4090 at launch some less like the 7900XT.

Regardless of how retailers price it the market will dictate what it actually sells for.
Market won't do that, instead they just stay on shelves.
#5
Why_Me
$599.99 is great news! That means $599.99 for me along with free shipping. :cool: Sure glad I don't live in the UK, EU, Canada, Australia and NZ where those gamers are sure to get hosed.

pcpartpicker.com/search/?q=RTX+4070+Ti
RTX 4070 Ti 12GB $799.99 <--- for those of you who thought MSRP was just a dream ^^
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#6
oxrufiioxo
Xex360Market won't do that, instead they just stay on shelves.
Technical if it doesn't sell the market dictated at it's price it isn't going to sell. I never said the market would dictate the lowering of it's price.
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#7
Why_Me
Xex360Market won't do that, instead they just stay on shelves.
Trust me Comrade Xex, those cards will move off the shelves here in the US for $599.99 if they get decent reviews.
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#8
oxrufiioxo
Why_MeTrust me Comrade Xex, those cards will move off the shelves here in the US for $599.99 if they get decent reviews.
Not so sure it'll be all that positive other than for people who will buy Nvidia but nothing else

This is going to be more expensive than a 6800XT while offering 30% less vram with only similar raster performance 2 years later.

Sure the RT and efficiency will be better but in this price segment I'd be willing to bet that RT isn't all that important leaving just efficiency.

In a vacuum vs the comically overpriced 4070ti sure it'll look ok but vs a 2 year old 3080/6800XT not so much.
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#9
Why_Me
oxrufiioxoNot so sure it'll be all that positive other than for people who will buy Nvidia but nothing else

This is going to be more expensive than a 6800XT while offering 30% less vram with only similar raster performance 2 years later.

Sure the RT and efficiency will be better but in this price segment I'd be willing to bet that RT isn't all that important leaving just efficiency.

In a vacuum vs the comically overpriced 4070ti sure it'll look ok but vs a 2 year old 3080/6800XT not so much.
The 4070 is meant for 1440P. As far as crappy optimized games such as The Last of US ... let the console gamers keep that one.
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#10
oxrufiioxo
Why_MeThe 4070 is meant for 1440P. As far as crappy optimized games such as The Last of US ... let the console gamers keep that one.
It's meant for how someone spending 600 usd want's to use it artificial gimping it in a way that makes it only suitable for a specific resolution doesn't give it bonus points.
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#13
oxrufiioxo
wolfQuoting MLID never ends well for a publication that has a shred of decency. What a waste of oxygen that individual is.
While I don't doubt the original price when the fake 4080 12GB was 900 usd was 700 ish I think Nvidia learned their lesson with the 4070ti/4080 even at current pricing they don't seem to be selling at least to gamers all that well.

I do think Nvidia would sell a 4070 for 700+ if they could get away with it thankfully for gamers not that 600 usd is much better they aren't that brazen.
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#14
wolf
Performance Enthusiast
oxrufiioxoI do think Nvidia would sell a 4070 for 700+ if they could get away with it
Ain't that the truth, the expanded though really is that any company would prefer to sell any product for the most they can get away with. There is reason to retain some hope though, consumer pressure forced them to unlaunch the 4080 12GB and rename it and drop the price, hooooooold.
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#15
Easo
So close to 900 EUR in Europe, then.
Amazing.
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#16
oxrufiioxo
wolfAin't that the truth, the expanded though really is that any company would prefer to sell any product for the most they can get away with. There is reason to retain some hope though, consumer pressure forced them to unlaunch the 4080 12GB and rename it and drop the price, hooooooold.
The biggest thing that cracks me up about MLID is even though he seems to be on that amd coolaid he still uses Nvidia gpus.

He's a rumor channel anyone who takes his leaks as facts deserves to be disappointed. He was way off on rdna 3 perfomance but was close enough with ada. I like his videos with other creators where they ask questions and speculate but everything else is watch at your own risk content.
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#17
Why_Me
EasoSo close to 900 EUR in Europe, then.
Amazing.
Brussels doesn't eat for free.
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#18
Easo
Why_MeBrussels doesn't eat for free.
I don't think Brussels set this price...
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#20
wNotyarD
TheLostSwede$599 MSRP... Yeah right... :mad:
Crackong599 MSRP
749 Real RP
The way it's meant to be paid™
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#21
Lew Zealand
Why_Me$599.99 is great news! That means $599.99 for me along with free shipping. :cool: Sure glad I don't live in the UK, EU, Canada, Australia and NZ where those gamers are sure to get hosed.

pcpartpicker.com/search/?q=RTX+4070+Ti
RTX 4070 Ti 12GB $799.99 <--- for those of you who thought MSRP was just a dream ^^
None in stock, as expected. PCPP shows in stock at $800 at B&H but you go to B&H and nope, OOS.

Keep dreaming.
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#23
evernessince
Why_MeThe 4070 is meant for 1440P. As far as crappy optimized games such as The Last of US ... let the console gamers keep that one.
It's a 1440p card now and 1080p lowered graphics setting cards in 2 years just like the 3070. Charging $800 to boot, why should anyone pay that much money for a card that will last 2 years of enjoyable gaming compared to something like the 1080 Ti that lasted 7 years and came in $100 cheaper?
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#24
Gmr_Chick
evernessinceIt's a 1440p card now and 1080p lowered graphics setting cards in 2 years just like the 3070. Charging $800 to boot, why should anyone pay that much money for a card that will last 2 years of enjoyable gaming compared to something like the 1080 Ti that lasted 7 years and came in $100 cheaper?
Long live The King! The 1080Ti was the last truly great GPU Nvidia made.
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#25
SOAREVERSOR
oxrufiioxoNot so sure it'll be all that positive other than for people who will buy Nvidia but nothing else

This is going to be more expensive than a 6800XT while offering 30% less vram with only similar raster performance 2 years later.

Sure the RT and efficiency will be better but in this price segment I'd be willing to bet that RT isn't all that important leaving just efficiency.

In a vacuum vs the comically overpriced 4070ti sure it'll look ok but vs a 2 year old 3080/6800XT not so much.
Most PC gamers are less aware than console gamers about hardware and are just going to go out and buy as much of the desired brand, nvidia, as they can afford and call it a day. You're forgetting that PC gaming is largely 1080p 60hz low details and full of people that will happily go out and get a 4060 because it's a higher number than 3090 and avoid AMD because it's the bad brand.
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