4070 Ti Super review: Faster GPU for the same $799, but not Nvidia’s best value
Our specific RTX 4070 Ti Super is a PNY model, the RTX 4070 Ti Super 16GB Verto. [credit:
Andrew Cunningham ]
Of all of Nvidia’s current-generation GPU launches, there hasn’t been one that’s been quite as weird as the case of the “GeForce RTX 4080 12GB.”
It was the third and slowest of the graphics cards Nvidia announced at the onset of the RTX 40-series, and at first blush it just sounded like a version of the second-fastest RTX 4080 but with less RAM. But spec sheets and Nvidia’s own performance estimates showed that there was a deceptively huge performance gap between the two 4080 cards, enough that calling them both “4080” could have lead to confusion and upset among buyers.
Taking the hint, Nvidia reversed course, “unlaunching” the 4080 12GB because it was “not named right.” This decision came late enough in the launch process that a whole bunch of existing packaging had to be trashed and that new BIOSes with new GPU named needed to be flashed to the cards before they could be sold.