GALAX GeForce RTX 4070 EX Gamer White review

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The I/O panel showcases a diverse assortment of display connectors, comprising three DisplayPort 1.4 and a single HDMI 2.1 connector, allowing 8K 60 Hz HDR transmissions via a HDMI cable. Although the newer DP 2.1 standard has yet to be incorporated, the RTX 4000 series graphics cards feature HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 1.4 ports, facilitating 8K 60 Hz HDR using a single HDMI cable. The card's I/O panel includes an air vent, connectors, and an aluminum fin stack enclosed in an alloy frame.


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GALAX has implemented minor alterations to the clock speeds of their GeForce RTX 4070 Ti EX Gamer variant, deviating slightly from Nvidia's standard specifications. The boost clock has experienced a modest increase to 2535 MHz.

 

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In this particular design, an single old fashioned 8-pin power connector is featured. 


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Weighing close to 1100 grams, this graphics card can be classified as lightweight.


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The card is equipped with a vented backplate and a compact form factor, measuring about 33 cm in length. The cooling system is further improved by a vapor chamber, ten sturdy heatpipes spanning the board, extensive heatsinks, thermal pads for all essential components, and dedicated heat pipes and heatsinks for memory modules. As a result, temperature regulation is expected to be efficient and reliable. And yeah, when amped up, it surely looks nice.


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