Gigabyte GeForce RTX 3070 Ti Gaming OC review

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The Ampere GPU series will replace the Turing lineup, which will fade out of the market as these cards sit right on top of their prices yet are much faster. The GeForce RTX 3070 Ti has 6144 activated stream/Shader processors. Below, some candy shots, placing a bit of focus on the 12-pin connecter and showing how the card looks when amped up as, despite its humongous size, it still does look high-grade with sweet aesthetics.

  • The reference 3060 Ti cards have a peak boost clock up-to 1.66 GHz, with the base clock hovering in the 1.41 GHz domain.
  • The reference 3070 cards have a peak boost clock up-to 1.73 GHz, with the base clock hovering in the 1.50 GHz domain.
  • The reference 3070 Ti cards have a peak boost clock up-to 1.77 GHz, with the base clock hovering in the 1.58 GHz domain.
  • The reference 3080 cards have a peak boost clock up-to 1.71 GHz, with the base clock hovering in the 1.44 GHz domain.
  • The reference 3080 Ti cards have a peak boost clock up-to 1.71 GHz, with the base clock hovering in the 1.44 GHz domain.
  • The reference 3090 cards have a peak boost clock up-to 1.70 GHz, with the base clock hovering in the 1.40 GHz domain. 

The product oozes a substantial amount of warm air; you'll need a well-ventilated PC with a properly located intake (front) and vent (rear/top) when fully utilized. The card default boost clock frequency is feisty at 1830 MHz, the secondary silent mode has a lower fan profile and boots to 1785 MHz.

 

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