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We review the MSI GeForce RTX 4070 Ventus 3X, an affordable alternative in the RTX 4070 lineup that delivers top-notch performance. Classified by NVIDIA as a 12 GB MSRP (Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price) graphics card, this device ensures its benchmark performance is available at the competitive price of $599.
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Hilbert Hagedoorn
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Posted on: 04/14/2023 12:42 PM
I can only speak for myself, but assume the last. As mentioned, MSI reproduced this in engineering as well.
I can only speak for myself, but assume the last. As mentioned, MSI reproduced this in engineering as well.
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Posted on: 04/14/2023 05:32 PM
this worries me alittle cause I thinking of getting that card well OC version cause same price for both at microcenter.
the only thing I can think of is the hot spot and vrm arnt same? should those VRM had pads on them? does VRM have there own temp gauge we can read with say RTSS or something you can only see if FLIR
this worries me alittle cause I thinking of getting that card well OC version cause same price for both at microcenter.
the only thing I can think of is the hot spot and vrm arnt same? should those VRM had pads on them? does VRM have there own temp gauge we can read with say RTSS or something you can only see if FLIR
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Posted on: 04/15/2023 01:48 AM
I hope its not a case of TPU dismantling the card for board pictures prior to running benchmarks that is causing the difference.
I hope its not a case of TPU dismantling the card for board pictures prior to running benchmarks that is causing the difference.
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Posted on: 04/15/2023 02:19 AM
Would think they put back together the same way, if added padd or something to VRM I would think they would say so
they made comment in there reviews commentsm when they hotspot there refering to gpu package not VRM, from what getting from that they did no test of VRM heat
they made comment in there reviews commentsm when they hotspot there refering to gpu package not VRM, from what getting from that they did no test of VRM heat
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Kind curious you report some super high hotspot temps of in 90c, and tpu review the same card and show hot spots in 77c range. did you get bum card or are they testing things differently?,