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Guru3D.com » Review » GALAX GeForce RTX 4070 EX Gamer White review 4

GALAX GeForce RTX 4070 EX Gamer White review 4

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/18/2023 10:17 AM [ 4 comment(s) ]

Our review of the GALAX GeForce RTX 4070 EX Gamer White has revealed it to be a proper choice among the RTX 4070 range. With performance that rivals the founder edition, this graphics card operates with impressive silence and cool temperatures. There's no price premium; it sells at MSRP $599. The Galax graphics card is a compelling option for your next graphics card upgrade.

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Sylwester Zarębski
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Posts: 36
Posted on: 04/18/2023 11:33 AM
$599 is no premium? Then i9-13900k at about same price is medium level CPU? It is huge difference between CPU and GPU price levels...

Kaarme
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Posts: 3408
Posted on: 04/18/2023 02:18 PM
$599 is no premium? Then i9-13900k at about same price is medium level CPU? It is huge difference between CPU and GPU price levels...


You aren't buy a GPU, unless you are an AIB partner or a laptop manufacturer. Then you would buy them in the thousands. Consumers buy graphics cards. They have the GPU chip itself, which is every bit as complicated as a CPU, the memory, which is no less advanced the the RAM on the PC motherboard, the PCB, the power delivery, the cooling. When you buy a CPU you only get the... CPU. If you want to get more, you'd need to buy a whole PC, which will be more expensive than the CPU alone, obviously. That being said, the graphics cards are getting too expensive as well, with the enthusiast models being ridiculously expensive. But business is business. From a business pov if something still sells as expected, it's not too expensive.

tunejunky
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Posts: 3470
Posted on: 04/18/2023 03:42 PM
With performance that rivals the founder edition



yeesh!
i mean Galax sure can make a good looking card, but i expect the aib to make a better card than FE

fantaskarsef
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Posts: 14643
Posted on: 04/18/2023 06:01 PM
yeesh!
i mean Galax sure can make a good looking card, but i expect the aib to make a better card than FE

qft.

Sadly, this move on Nvidia's side (and AMD's intention maybe as well) is what got EVGA to quit.

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