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Zotac RTX 4070 Ti Super Trinity Black Graphics Card $1350.03 ($1318.27 eBay Plus) Delivered @ Computer Alliance eBay

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MSI RTX 4070 Ti Super 16GB VENTUS 3X OC Graphics Card @ $1,376.97 w/eBay Plus
MSI RTX 4070 Ti Super 16GB GAMING X Slim Graphics Card @ $1,479.00 w/eBay Plus

pick your poison.

Handy Notes (using Zotac Card as example):

stack with eBay GC from shopback/cashrewards = 2.5% off (nonPlus $1350.03 / Plus $1,318.27)
or
eBay GC from Reward Gateway = 4% off. (nonPlus $1,329.26 / Plus $1,297.99)

potentially another 1.5% - 2% cashback (CashReward/Shopback/TopCashback), if eligible (likely not since paying by GC, but might as well try)

if you don't have eBay Plus, for ~$30 difference might as well buy the plus and get the cost back from discount difference.

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  • +10

    Not a bad deal but hard to justify while we can get 4070 ti for 1069
    https://www.centrecom.com.au/galax-geforce-rtx-4070-ti-ex-ga…

    • +3

      different category IMHO.

      4070ti = 12GB vRAM
      4070tiS = 16GB vRAM

      4GB VRAM worth the price difference

      (silly calculation: cost per GB VRAM for 4070tis = $84.375 for 4070ti = $89.08)

      • +5

        VRAM doesn't really do much unless you get to high resolutions… when that happens you need some help of DLSS and Frame Gen to lift FPS and when you turn that on the render scale drops and thus don't need such high VRAM.

        Maybe in the future you will need it but I doubt it… this card won't be pulling any 4k native duties without DLSS turned on.

        What the Ti Super needed was a boost to the cache… this gen, the cache makes such a big difference to performance.

        Bar the 4070 Super… all the releases have been in the 10% increase of FPS. I rather take the 20% discount.

        Check the benchmarks yourself… is it really worth it for approx 10 FPS?

        • Vram does a lot in Blender and other apps for content creators.

      • Is it really

        Majority,vast number of them using a 4070ti are not playing at 4k..

        so the extra Vram doesn't really matter much at 1440p

        • +2

          look at how 3070 copes with 2k monitor now… if you ain't changing your card every generation doubt you'll be happy with this card in 3 years time.

          Remember GTX1070 have 8G RAM, performance have been almost tripled but VRAM hasn't even doubled.

          • @OMGJL: GTX1070s used GDDR5 whilst the 4000 series uses GDDR6X.

          • -2

            @OMGJL: I'm not saying you are right or wrong, but all I have gathered from reading your comments is that you don't really seem to know what you are talking about.
            Sorry mate, but I'll stick to listening to someone like @jlogic who had some real logic behind his replies.

            • @XeKayeM: I'm not saying you are right or wrong, but I heard no logic from you..

              edit: ahhh, checked your previous comment and I see where you are coming from, you've bought a regular 12GB 4070ti and want to hear people ensure you VRAM doesn't matter as much as possible.

              these days being objective is hard.

          • @OMGJL: My 3070 is coping on a 4k tv..

            • @maverickjohn: well, just for video playback etc GT1030 with 2G DDR4 VRAM can run the 4k monitor/TV just fine.

              • @OMGJL: Well that response was a little snarky.
                I think you know full well, what my response meant.
                For games that offer dlss you can play most games at 4k even with an 8gb 3070.

                • @maverickjohn:

                  I think you know full well, what my response meant.

                  I actually didn't, because there's no context.. like if you play online competitive which have not much texture, is going to be different to if you play videos, or old AAA game, or new AAA game…

                  like I have a RTX4070, I bought it launch fully knowing this card will turn into shit for AAA games in coming years, but I am a comp player and play very little AAA, though I am still worried that this card will not last when next CoD launch.

                  wasn't trying to be smart or anything.

                  • +1

                    @OMGJL: My sincerest apologies then. As I found the comment on the gt1030 playing videos drastically radical when compared to 3070 vs 4070ti.
                    But my interpretation was incorrect and I do apologise for that.
                    Ironically I am playing the same game you mentioned .. been playing MW2 and MW3 on my LG tv with the 3070.. it seems to be working ok so far. I just normally have it on performance dlss mode.

        • extra Vram doesn't really matter

          It matters if you want to run AI models like Stable Diffusion.

          • @Ryanek: That is true… for running models on the GPU. To little memory and you can get errors when running the models.

            Helps that the bandwidth is increased as well on the card.

      • +1

        I agree 4gb more VRAM probably good in few years time, but $300 difference for 4gb VRAM and few fps… just seems wrong price.

      • +4

        You know how much 4GB of vRAM actually costs NVIDIA to include on a card?

        https://www.dramexchange.com/

        Spoilers: Not much

        This is very similar to Apple's pricing scheme for both storage and RAM upgrades in their devices, which only functions in what is essentialy a monopoly.

        It's actually one of the few advantages AMD GPU's have over NVIDIA at the moment IMO.

        • NVIDIA can get away with it because they know some of the demand is driven by use in running / fine-tuning LLMs which mostly still rely on CUDA architecture that AMD GPUs with the additional VRAM, do not have.

      • If I have a 3440x1440@60hz monitor, playing Elden Ring, does it matter to get 4070 ti super? Or 4070 ti is enough?

      • I have seen reviews and benchmarks saying that the extra vram (mostly at 4k) can help with 1% lows. Maybe between 12gb and 16gb the average fps isn't so different, but the frame rate might have less random stutters/dips and less frame pacing issues? Depends what settings / resolution you're playing at and whether you're using DLSS of course, but average fps isn't the whole picture when it comes to these cards. Just my 2c though

        • constant swapping is always worse than keeping them cached in memory.

    • Thanks. That is a good deal.

  • +4

    Don't see the rush - this will be ~$1000 within 2 months. At current prices it doesn't offer substantially better perf/$ than the past year. If you weren't convinced yet, no reason for this to be.

    • +1

      It won't be..why would it be

      The 4070ti super equals or betters a 7900xt at 1440p..Nvidia has no need to really cut prices now

      This idea of HODL is stupid.

      Nvidia has no need to cut prices

      • +6

        Sound like someone is paying too much for this card and don't want prices to drop. We can HODL as long as we want, If Nvidia wants to play chicken, then let's go.

        • I don't think there has been massive drops in the 4000 pricing since launch. I'm not convinced HODL is gonna do much - Nvidia seems to have a good handle on price and what people are willing to pay

          • @NuclearWessels: More like they are diverting as much silicon towards AI chips which have larger margins. Wouldn't worry too much about gamers if I am getting the bulk from other sources. Priced enough to satisfy the demand and effort to put these chips out.

    • -1

      At current prices it doesn't offer substantially better perf/$ than the past year.

      I'd say if you need a card, this price is great. if you have last gen card, you shouldn't upgrade, simple as is.

      • i dont know… i went from a 2080ti to a 3080 and (running 3440x1440) i noticed the vram usage in some games was within a bees dick of using the whole 10gb, so I went to a 4070ti…. then went to a 4080 when the pny @ $1499 popped up. It was a bit of a journey and I do wish I went 2080ti straight to the 4080, but im happy now that im here.

        • +3

          The system will always try to use "within a bees dick" worth of VRAM.

          Not all of that was likely being utilized in the way you thought it might have been.
          A portion of it would have been set as "reserve". (hard to definitively say if it was capping out in your particular scenario because of the game/specs or Windows resource management)

        • I have the same monitor as you. If I just play Elden Rignt, NieR:Automata and FF VII Remake, would you suggest to get a 4070 ti, 4070 ti super, or 4080?

  • TBH, 4070tisuper is the best deal, even for 4K games

    • +1

      Yeps… don’t get the 4080 for 4k gaming. Don’t think that chipset is capable of 4K gaming without DLSS. If you need to use DLSS might as well get a Ti Super.

      But if you can find a sub $1K Ti I would get that instead.

      Edit for clarification… 4K with RT turned on. For pure raster 4080 is enough.

      • Why do you need Super to use DLSS? Not sure what that meant.

  • +2

    I want the 4080 super variant of this… It's only 307mm wide so perfect for my itx case
    Also OP it's $1352. You can't put cashback/voucher prices in title.

    • Get the Ventus 2x much smaller

  • +4
    • +6

      Someone downvote me for posting this issue on a deal for this exact card. Interesting community

      • +1

        don't take it personally mate some people are just cowards, downvote you because they don't agree but won't actually be man enough to tell you why

      • +2

        in the world of computers, there are a huge group of people who acts like "if they never heard of a thing, then it must've not existed."

        Happens every time when I ramble how those x16 bitwidth ram in those pre-builds sucks. There's always those bs comments be like "RAM is RAM, no speed difference" blah blah blah.

        what graphic card have BIOS? what they affect performance? Nah can't be true.

  • should I upgrade this from 3060ti? though my psu is 750w

    • I have a 650watt power supply running a rtx 4080 and no issues so a rtx 4070ti Super will be fine

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