However, substantial changes lie within the GPU specifications, increasing the CUDA core count from 5888 to 7168. Additionally, the GPU's power requirements are elevated from 200W to 220W. In the TWIN EDGE series, consumers will have the option to select models with or without factory overclocking. This series also adopts the modern 12VHPWR power connector, departing from the traditional 8-pin design. While the 8-pin connector remains capable of delivering the necessary power (220W), ZOTAC has chosen to embrace the newer connector design. It's worth noting that most custom RTX 4070 SUPER models are expected to follow suit, utilizing the 16-pin connector.
The official unveiling of ZOTAC's RTX 4070 SUPER cards is scheduled for January 8th. Stay tuned for further technical insights into these upcoming graphics cards.
Source: videocardz