12/15/2023 0 Comments 3070ti test![]() ![]() Pricing, mining and availability gripes aside, it’s tough to fault the 3070 Ti, which offers incredibly speedy performance at 1080p, fantastic frame rates for its intended 1440p demographic, and even some surprisingly solid 4K results. Fingers crossed this helps dissuade miners and stops the frustrating trend of artificially bloated 30-series third-party GPU pricing. To get GPUs in the hands of gamers instead of crypto miners, Nvidia has limited the hashrate (cyptocurrency mining potential) on the GPU which, according to Tom’s Hardware, is more of a deterrent to Ethereum-based cryptocurrencies than others. Despite demand most definitely outstripping supply for the launch cards, Nvidia has still been incrementally launching newer 30-series GPUs, and the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070 Ti is the latest graphics card to join the ranks to take on the AMD RX 6000 GPUs. The GeForce RTX 3070 Ti is about 3/4 of an inch shorter than the RTX 3080, but a little longer than the original RTX 3070.Getting your hands on a graphics processing unit (GPU) has been tough for most of the past year, particularly if you’re looking at an Nvidia 30-series graphics card. In fact, the RTX 3070 Ti’s cooler is more akin to the RTX 3080’s – just slightly smaller. The cooling setup on the new GeForce RTX 3070 Ti is different than the original’s. Once you’ve got that all in your pocket, you’ll understand much of what makes the GeForce RTX 3070 Ti tick. If you'd like a refresher on the backstory, however, we recommend checking out our coverage of NVIDIA’s initial GeForce RTX 30 series announcement, the deeper dive on its new features and the Ampere architecture as a whole, and our October coverage of the original GeForce RTX 3070 launch. We have already covered much of the underlying technology at the heart of this card, so we won’t be doing so again here. The original GeForce RTX 3070 also uses standard GDDR6, not the faster GDDR6X of the Ti.īefore we dive any deeper into the GeForce RTX 3070 Ti though, we should direct your attention to a few previous HotHardware articles. ![]() That equates to over 600GB/s of peak bandwidth, which is a big jump over the original 3070's 448GB/s. The GPU has a typical Boost clock of 1,770MHz and it is linked to 8GB of GDDR6X memory running at an effective speed of 9.5GHz via a 256-bit memory interface. Complementing all of those cores are 96 ROPs, 192 Texture Unit, 5,888K of L1 cache / shared memory, and 4,096K of L2 cache. There are 128 CUDA cores per SM, for a total of 6,144, 4 Third-Gen Tensor cores per SM (192 total), and 48 Second-Gen RT cores. In the GeForce RTX 3070, 46 SMs are enabled, but the GA104 has 48 total SMs, and they're all flipped on with the GeForce RTX 3070 Ti. ![]() ![]() As a reminder, the GA104 is fabricated on Samsung’s 8nm NVIDIA custom process and is comprised of approximately 17.4 billion transistors, with a die size of 392.5mm 2. Although the 3070 Ti is built around the same GA104 GPU as the original 3070, it has a couple of additional Streaming Multiprocessors enabled, which boosts its core counts and cache. But what about versus the original GeForce RTX 3070, you ask? Well, here above is a condensed comparison between the new GeForce RTX 3070 Ti, with the RTX 3070 added in. ![]()
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