Updated: Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Ti would cost $799
It is now rumored that the next Nvidia RTX 4070 Ti video card will have a suggested retail price of $799 when it is released.
According to Wccftech, the fact that the suggested retail price of the RTX 4070 Ti is subject to last-minute modifications has been labelled as one of the many rumours around the RTX 4070 Ti. At the beginning of the month of December, the website made the assertion that the price of the video card will be $899.
So it turns out that NVIDIA is considering launching the GeForce RTX 4070 Ti at an MSRP of $899. This is the pricing that is currently being told to AICs and the one that is tentatively the final MSRP for the upcoming launch. At a Founder's Edition MSRP of $899, partners lucky enough to get custom variants at B2B prices can also expect custom variants ~$50 below this mark (more on this below), making the RTX 4070 Ti (at ~$849) the most affordable Ada Lovelace based NVIDIA GPU yet.
The Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Ti competes directly with the AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT and XTX, which poach in equivalent priced areas and also compete with the RTX 4080 16 GB. It should be noted that the USD 799 quoted should be US pricing, excluding taxes. Unfortunately, due to current inflation, that amount cannot be transferred 1:1 in euros and ex VAT. All of the information provided here should be regarded with caution, as it is currently a rumour.
Update: An internal NVIDIA slide has revealed that the GeForce RTX 4070 Ti will retail for $799 at launch. This would make it $100 cheaper than the RTX 4080 12 GB when it launches.
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I followed this video to flash the bios
How to Bios Flash an Nvidia Video Card - Access Main Program Grid! Tutorial to Increase FPS Zorzness - YouTube
Disable you graphic card in device manager
Open command line via start > CMD or Terminal, go to folder where nvflash is (after you unzip it ofc)
command is nvflash64 -6
It was just matter of few seconds, restart PC and you are done.
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I followed this video to flash the bios
How to Bios Flash an Nvidia Video Card - Access Main Program Grid! Tutorial to Increase FPS Zorzness - YouTube
Disable you graphic card in device manager
Open command line via start > CMD or Terminal, go to folder where nvflash is (after you unzip it ofc)
command is nvflash64 -6
It was just matter of few seconds, restart PC and you are done.
My question , I have a PNY 4070Ti, would the ASUS BIOS work on PNY ?
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It should, you just press twice Y during flashing to confirm the changes.
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By the way I flashed Suprim X bios (365W) just to see what happens with PL on various benchmarks.
Interestingly, some benchmarks failed to turn on power throttling (can be seen in HWINO64), but in some parts of the test (Port Royal for example, when the ship enters the hangar) FPS drops below 100fps (default 285W bios), while with anything higher (305W+ bios) it stays stably around 108+fps.
So far highest power usage I have seen was around 318W.
Is it worth to flash a better bios? Not unless you're doing benchmarks.
Example.:
Quake II RTX 1440P, all maxxed - ~104fps 318W (3000Mhz on GPU +1750 VRAM) 1.075mV
Quake II RTX 1440P, all maxxed - ~98fps 220W (2650Mhz on GPU +1750 VRAM) 0.985mV
I'm still not fully done with tweaking this puppy.
Would like to know exactly what you did ,might do my PNY XLR8 4070Ti !