NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 specs and $599 pricing confirmed, 186W average gaming power

Published: Apr 2nd 2023, 10:09 GMT   Comments

NVIDIA claims GeForce RTX 4070 consumes 186W on average in gaming

A few days ago, we revealed the final retail price of the GeForce RTX 4070 GPU, the fourth Ada Lovelace desktop graphics card. Today we have ‘official’ confirmation.

In case there was any doubt on what GPU might RTX 4070 use, NVIDIA confirms its AD104 GPU. The specification slide does not mention CUDA core count, but we do learn the card will have 36MB of L2 Cache, (4070 Ti has 48MB). This is still a much more than last-gen RTX 3070 Ti and RTX 3070 GPUs, which only had 4MB.

On the other hand, memory bandwidth will be lowered compared to 3070 Ti (504 GB/s vs. 608 GB/s). The RTX 4070 non-Ti is to feature 12GB GDDR6X memory across a 192-bit interface with memory clocked at 21 Gbps. Despite narrower bus, the 3070 to 4070 upgrade path will result in higher bandwidth, though.

GeForce RTX 4070 specs and pricing, Source: NVIDIA

As we know, the new TDP figures for RTX GPUs are less likely to correspond to real-world gaming scenarios, those figures are typically lower. The 4070 non-Ti is no exception, it will consume 186W on average during gaming, so less than the soon-to-be ‘advertised’ 200W TDP. This figure is also lower than the average power consumption on RTX 3070 Ti and 3070 non-Ti SKUs.

The RTX 4070 price is officially $599, and it is unlikely to change. This is the same price as the RTX 3070 Ti, but that is still a $100 increase compared to the last-gen non-Ti SKU. For this, gamers will get 4GB more memory, newer RT and Tensor cores, support for DLSS3 tech and more advanced video encoding (AV1).

NVIDIA RTX X070 CLASS GPUs
VideoCardz.comRTX 4070 TiRTX 4070RTX 3070 TiRTX 3070
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Board-SKUPG141-SKU331PG141-SKU34XPG143-SKU15PG142-SKU10
ArchitectureAda (TSMC 4N)Ada (TSMC 4N)Ampere (SAMSUNG 8N)Ampere (SAMSUNG 8N)
GPUAD104-400AD104-250GA104-400GA104-30X
CUDA Cores
 
7680
 
5888
 
6144
 
5888
Base Clock
 
2310 MHz
 
1920 MHz
 
1575 MHz
 
1500 MHz
Boost Clock
 
2610 MHz
 
2475 MHz
 
1770 MHz
 
1725 MHz
Max FP32 Compute
 
40 TFLOPS
 
29 TFLOPS
 
22 TFLOPS
 
20 TFLOPS
Memory
 
12 GB G6X
 
12 GB G6X
 
8 GB G6X
 
8 GB G6
Memory Bus
 
192-bit
 
192-bit
 
256-bit
 
256-bit
Memory Speed
 
21 Gbps
 
21 Gbps
 
19 Gbps
 
14 Gbps
Memory Bandwidth
 
504 GB/s
 
504 GB/s
 
608 GB/s
 
448 GB/s
TDP
 
285W
 
200W
 
290W
 
220W
InterfacePCIe Gen4 x16PCIe Gen4 x16PCIe Gen4 x16PCIe Gen4 x16
MSRP
 
799 USD
 
599 USD
 
599 USD
 
499 USD
Release DateJanuary 5, 2023April 13, 2023June 10, 2021May 8, 2021



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