MSI GeForce RTX 3070 Gaming X TRIO review -
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The Ampere series is going to replace the Turing lineup, which will fade out of the market as these new cards sit right on top of their prices, yet are much faster. So what will the card replace? Well think 2080 SUPER and 2080 Ti as this card really is rather powerful. The Ampere series is going to 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 has 5,888 stream/Shader processors, 96 ROPs, 184 Texture units and the capability to do a trick or two more with its 184 Tensor and 46 Raytracing cores.
- 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 MSI card tested boosts to 1830 MHz for default settings.
As mentioned, it weighs in at roughly 1.5 kg. Weighing in at 1.5kg, the card is a bit heavy so MSI will include a support bracket that can be attached to your PC case for additional graphics card reinforcement.
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