I got the GIGA-BYTE and am very happy. When installing, make sure you seat the adapter all the way into the card. I had issues with no display and this was the fix. The adapter going into the card does not click. Make sure it is aligned and pushed in far enough.
For me, it doesn't go in all the way, and it doesn't click. There is a 1-2 mm gap. The PC and the card work fine so far, but I am trying to get a replacement. I am seeing many people that have this issue, so it's a defective adapter I guess.
Brilliant thanks. Makes me fell good making the last-minute decision to go with the Gaming version (Gigabyte on this occasion) was a good choice. Nice to know they are a better built quality and can handle a bit more stress. - thanks a bunch !
These are the 2 cards I was choosing between. It's actually really surprising to see that the Gigabyte card is performing (marginally) better than the ASUS TUF card, given that as of right now, the ASUS card is about $30 more expensive than the Gigabyte one. But this is good news to me, because I have a case which houses the GPU vertically, and the fans towards the side panel, meaning the rgb circles around the fans on the Gigabyte card will provide some nice colored lighting where my old TUF 3070 only had a small sliver at the top. Thanks for this review!
The Super reviews helped me to not hesitate to buy Asus 4070 Super Dual. I’ve owned three different Asus TUF cards and loved them all. But this time it didn’t really make sense to go with the TUF since the Dual stood up extremely good in reviews. For the same price, sure, but I could buy the Dual to MSRP $744 here in Sweden. Asus TUF was widely available but the cheapest retailer (and not my preferred one) was $889. My preferred one charged $928 for TUF and $744 for Dual. I think you would have made the same choice when the difference is $184 😊 And yes, I know the prices are nuts here in Sweden, but if you need a GPU you need a GPU 🤷🏼♂️
Gigabyte Gaming OC RTX 4070 SUPER, if you buy this card make sure its plate is copper inside and not aluminum, all the pics I find online are not built like this card.
While the Asus GPU seems to have a nicer looking PCB and just more refined, that refinement seems to have done nothing to the actual card itself. Memory temp is significantly higher on the Asus GPU. The actual wattage is about the same. I'm not sure what the draw is to the Asus considering that Gigabyte gives you 4yrs of warranty instead of 3 if you register it with them within 30 days.
It all comes down to price and location. For example, here in my country, the Asus TUF cost almost $100 more compared to the Gigabyte Gaming OC, which is insane because they perform the same. So I'm going for the Gigabyte.
I'm very impressed with that "Gaming"-version of the GB-cooler. On my non-Super 4070 Gaming OC (V1, which, I *think* uses the same cooler as the Super Gaming), it's keeping the card well under control, even with my highest additional OC which results in boost clocks of up to 3000 MHz and gave me a "legendary" score in Time Spy Extreme.. :D. Problem is that I'm looking to upgrade my 4070 as I need more raw GPU-power for VR-gaming ... and I don't really want to downgrade to a lower tier cooler - the only alternative I see to that GB Gaming-design (other than ludicrous stuff like Aorus/Strix, etc) is the Asus TUF - which is even more expensive than the GB Gaming. It's probably a silly notion as I've used a bare-bones Inno3D x2 2070 Super a while back (got it cheap from a buddy during the height of the GPU shortage) and that thing too did overclock pretty nicely.
I really appreciate the review. I think the Gigabyte at $650 is a no brainer vs. $689 for the Asus. $50 is worth the better cooling and small FPS bump vs. MSRP cards.
so, are you saying that the Asus 4000 series super cards would last longer and perform better than the nvidia FE 4000 series super cards? I am getting the 4080 super when it comes out and im stumped if i should get the nvidia fe or the asus rog or tuff 4080 super. Thanks for review! :)
The founders will last a long time and come out as one of the cheapest options, the Asus cards will perform a little better and run a little cooler but it comes at a higher price, I'm getting the founders myself because I personally think its the beat looking card
the founders cards (for nvidia) and reference cards (amd) are def high tier cards based on looks. But when it comes to performance/cooling? your better off going with an manufacture model since better temps means a higher ceiling for performance. But again the FE models will still work and be fine lol.. just if your on a "rather safe then sorry" for the temp side of things, the asus/gigabyte/etc.. cards will be more expensive yes, but better.
Thanks buddy. Im looking at the asus rog strix 4080 super. Im guestimating it will be around $1300 , the research i have been doing says the strix is best because it has used all top tier hardware for better performance and longevity along with cooler sessions. @@slite3276
Is it a good idea to get two 4070 Super cards to achieve almost equal performance as the 4090? I plan to use it mainly for rendering, and I could also save almost $1000 USD including customs taxes in my country. What do you think? Thanks!
You cannot use both cards for gaming simultaneously. You can use them for rendering and other tasks but not for gaming, so you won't gain any fps compared to just one 4070 super. The support for this features has been dropped by Nvidia a while back.
TI super is not worth it. By the time you need 16 GB, the card will be too slow to run everything on ultra. So when you go down to "high" the memory usage will go down too.
brother shud i buy the 4070 ti super gigabyte gaming oc or Windforce/eagle one. I need a card which is compact and dual slot . rest msi and asus are expensive in india, they r priced in 4080 territory and i dont like inno 3d , zotacs , galax or colorful , im upgrading from Nvidia Rtx 3070 FE. please suggest and tell me is there any difference between gigabyte model in terms of VRMs, mosfets and phase design . are Windforce & eagle are really inferior to gaming oc model?.
Don’t get the Ti Super. The price over performance is very poor. For a few frames you’re better off getting the 4070 Super. Or go further and get the 4080. The 4070 Ti Super is a poor card to charge £$200 more for the sake of 10 or so frames
@@digapony2214 i need more vram and a small compact efficient card. it satisfies my condition. 4080s r stupid big and need 3 pcie slots for same gpu basically.
Why the PNY xlr8 rtx 4070 super's GPU on Amazon clock speed is 1980 MHz and it says overclocked? isnt it that low? and the gigabyte 4070 super OC was 2565 MHz, which one is good?
@@Kuroi27300 full load 98/99/100% in gaming scenario is a super realistic test... syntetic stress test are unrealistic, not gaming.... adaptive sync exist 😂
@@saafff5465 it was run at 4k, in a game, you can't get more realistic of a scenario than that, the reality is that you won't see 100% usage in a game unless something is wrong, be it with the card or your settings
@@Kuroi27300 that means the game is not enough demanding to talk about temps.... to choose a brand or another custom design you need to see max temp on game in full load...people play various game and with this card you can have a good rt.. so full load is normal scenario
Question. Does the test in non overclock mode or overclocked? Cuz there are non “OC” version of asus tuf. Im just wondering if its worth the money because OC tuf is $141 usd more than the non oc. Im choosing between the asus tuf non oc and the gigabytes oc version
The OC version comes slightly overclocked from the factory. It is something that you can also do on your own so nothing to worry about. Although some OC cards may have the benefit of better overclocking abilities as the manufacturer chooses to put the better silicon in their OC cards. (you may reach slightly better overclocking speeds with an OC edition card). But for stock use or simple overclocking it makes no difference. Also, putting a cooler/heatsink this thick on a 220w card doesn't make much sense, because it doesn't matter if you have 60 or 65 degrees as both temps are really good. Go for a 2 fan card if you manage to find a cheaper one that you might like from a reputable brand. Nonetheless, which one did you choose if you did already?
15:35 LOL u said it's a "tough one".... a give away. i been saying it is really a personal preference thing. I prefer ASUS products, so I would have chosen the TUF. But for 4070 Super I went with the FE model. I dont need this OC extra stuff because it will mainly be used for Photoshop & Premiere Pro. Waiting for 5070 series to see what it's about, if the upgrade doesnt satisfy me as better than 4070 Ti Super, then I will get that and skip the 5000 series.
The RTX 4070 Super is more like what the original RTX 4070 should’ve been☺ and now this late in the GPU cycle…….it should be at max (Asus Strix pricing) $500USD!😳🤯 I got my original RTX 4070 around launch time via an open box deal here in Australia 🇦🇺 for ~$490 USD plus local taxes, free game code and free express overnight shipping and it suits my HTPC setup perfectly being a smaller 2-fan Zotac O/C model. It games great for high refresh rate multiplayer titles at 1080p/1440p competitive settings and in addition 4k (DLSS Quality) high settings at around 60fps for single player tiles which looks great on my 4K LG OLED. Here in Australia 🇦🇺 currently the original RTX4070’s are selling around $899 AUD (including 10% GST (Tax)) whereas the RTX4070 Supers are between $1,120-$1,350 AUD 🤯🤯which is ridiculous making the original RTX4070 the much better deal imo! I think that the original RTX 4070 should be at least another ~$30USD cheaper (at RRP/MSRP) than the Super model to make it appealing as the current price difference is like the RTX4090 over the 4080 (at launch) …… an upsell tactic imo.
so to "go over 100% power limit" you would be overclocking the card more then it already is. Usually the bigger 3 fan cards are made to be overclocked when compared to the 2 fan cards. So you could push that 220w power up to say 230w+, but I would watch videos on how to do it safely with ought ruining the card while also monitoring temps as well just to make sure everything is fine on the temp side of things. but overclocking cards doesn't get you all that much performance. It's an increase but usually not an eye opening increase unless your on the line of burning up the card.
On 1440p and 4k it can. Why the hell would you need an i7-13700k... unnecessary and money waste. I personally have i5-12600kf and it is more than enough. (1440p).
@AncientG ameplays a fellow European PC Hardware reviewer is not receiving any GPUs from OEM partners. Any chance you guys can help him through your partner contacts? Thanks guys. Keep up the good work!
I got that gigabyte.. it never even hits 60C while gaming.. stays under always.. really impressive and faster than my RTX 3080 was. RGB is nice and not overdone. Runs super quiet too.
Why the most important thing is missing here in the Test, the Loudness/Sound + cooling ?!? because the most people are paying more for this and not for that +1-3% OC performance "The Gigabyte has the better cooling solution..." really? In the stresstest the ASUS TUF runs at only 1290rpm and the Gigabyte at 1790rpm (+500rpm !!!)... In other 4070 Super-tests the ASUS TUF is overall the most silent one and therefore my favorite
Would reccomend avoiding asus especially if you dont have a large case wth good airflow. The vrm temps in their cards are the highest out of the other cards. On re3, the vrm temp got to 94 degrees on the asus dual card.
Why pay 690 for these when for 750 you can get the 4070 ti 12gb model which is 10+% faster????? This card only makes some kinda logical sense at 599, period. Anymore then there is better cards for not much more money. The AIB over charging needs to stop and nvidia needs to make it so they can sell at retail. ALL cards should sell at retail. I don't think you did your research either as Of the time this was posted you can get an MSI VENTUS 2X OC GeForce RTX 4070 Ti 12 GB for 725 on Newegg with there current 30 off that card coupon code. To buy these over that is not a good choice.
7900xt is now 709.99!!! Huge performance upgrade over 470 super cost you 20 dollars more! PC part picker has 3 models. That is definetly the Pick unless your a Nvidia fanboy.
In my country the Asus RTX 4070 super Dual OC is priced at ~670 euros (I managed to find it at 630€ also) while the Asus RTX 4070 ti TUF OC is at ~850 euros. (when it came out it was priced over 950 euros for over 2 months). That is about a 180 euro difference and you basically get a 8% performance increase for a 25% increase in price. I went for the RTX 4070 super Dual OC, I overclocked it slightly and now I am at similar performance level of an RTX 4070 Ti, achieving it with a lower wattage too. (I know overclocking the 4070 Ti would make it take the lead again, but I'm mentioning it just for the sake of comparison) So in my opinion it is worth it if you wanna save a little bit of money and you get a really really sweet deal for the buck. The cheapest 4070 Super here is at 620 euros, while the cheapest 4070 Ti is at 730 euros. But I would go with a beefier cooler if I had the Ti because of the increased wattage, which the Super card doesn't need because of the 65w lower TDP. So the price of the 4070 Ti would go up starting at 780 euros. I know you pay for the premium of the TUF so you might not consider it as a fair comparison, but very few people would get a 2 fan config, or even a cheap plastic 4070 Ti, while the 4070 Super Dual is very sweet in my opinion.
I got the GIGA-BYTE and am very happy. When installing, make sure you seat the adapter all the way into the card. I had issues with no display and this was the fix. The adapter going into the card does not click. Make sure it is aligned and pushed in far enough.
For me, it doesn't go in all the way, and it doesn't click. There is a 1-2 mm gap. The PC and the card work fine so far, but I am trying to get a replacement. I am seeing many people that have this issue, so it's a defective adapter I guess.
How is the fan noise? quiet fans under load? On this video it says 1700RPM.... for me im surprised if that is quiet
Brilliant thanks. Makes me fell good making the last-minute decision to go with the Gaming version (Gigabyte on this occasion) was a good choice. Nice to know they are a better built quality and can handle a bit more stress. - thanks a bunch !
Nothing to add but... this is a really, really well done comparison. Hats off to you, my dear sir! Thank you!
These are the 2 cards I was choosing between. It's actually really surprising to see that the Gigabyte card is performing (marginally) better than the ASUS TUF card, given that as of right now, the ASUS card is about $30 more expensive than the Gigabyte one. But this is good news to me, because I have a case which houses the GPU vertically, and the fans towards the side panel, meaning the rgb circles around the fans on the Gigabyte card will provide some nice colored lighting where my old TUF 3070 only had a small sliver at the top.
Thanks for this review!
What is the most silent during the 1h stress test? I would say definitely asus looking at the fan speed results. Do you confirm? Thx in advance
I'll go with the Asus TUF RTX 4070 Super because it is extremely quiet.
Great review, like most of the time! Keep going!
Tuf and this high noise coil….
Thankyou for this video, helped me decide on which card to get. The gaming oc is cheaper and the vrm temps on this card are amazing.
The Super reviews helped me to not hesitate to buy Asus 4070 Super Dual. I’ve owned three different Asus TUF cards and loved them all. But this time it didn’t really make sense to go with the TUF since the Dual stood up extremely good in reviews. For the same price, sure, but I could buy the Dual to MSRP $744 here in Sweden. Asus TUF was widely available but the cheapest retailer (and not my preferred one) was $889. My preferred one charged $928 for TUF and $744 for Dual. I think you would have made the same choice when the difference is $184 😊
And yes, I know the prices are nuts here in Sweden, but if you need a GPU you need a GPU 🤷🏼♂️
true. hate it when you compare to prices across the pond:(
The Gigybyte version is only $50 extra. The Asus is like $90 more, the Asus price is just too high.
Ur dumb my friend the asus cooler and pcb is better, i wouls go for Asus Dual, its at mrsp and for me better then gaming OC.THE TUF NOT WORTH EXTRA
true,.,.i go gigabyte for now
Gigabyte Gaming OC RTX 4070 SUPER, if you buy this card make sure its plate is copper inside and not aluminum, all the pics I find online are not built like this card.
While the Asus GPU seems to have a nicer looking PCB and just more refined, that refinement seems to have done nothing to the actual card itself. Memory temp is significantly higher on the Asus GPU. The actual wattage is about the same. I'm not sure what the draw is to the Asus considering that Gigabyte gives you 4yrs of warranty instead of 3 if you register it with them within 30 days.
Gigabyte Gaming OC RTX 4070 SUPER vs MSI GeForce RTX 4070Super 12G Gaming X Slim. Which is better?
I'm about to buy one of these, coming from an Asus TUF Gaming 3060 Ti, I wonder what the noise is from both?
It all comes down to price and location. For example, here in my country, the Asus TUF cost almost $100 more compared to the Gigabyte Gaming OC, which is insane because they perform the same. So I'm going for the Gigabyte.
Got my 4070 super Gaming OC for MSRP
Great video,
do you happen to know what size thickness the thermal pads are on the RTX 4070 super Gaming OC?
I'm very impressed with that "Gaming"-version of the GB-cooler. On my non-Super 4070 Gaming OC (V1, which, I *think* uses the same cooler as the Super Gaming), it's keeping the card well under control, even with my highest additional OC which results in boost clocks of up to 3000 MHz and gave me a "legendary" score in Time Spy Extreme.. :D. Problem is that I'm looking to upgrade my 4070 as I need more raw GPU-power for VR-gaming ... and I don't really want to downgrade to a lower tier cooler - the only alternative I see to that GB Gaming-design (other than ludicrous stuff like Aorus/Strix, etc) is the Asus TUF - which is even more expensive than the GB Gaming.
It's probably a silly notion as I've used a bare-bones Inno3D x2 2070 Super a while back (got it cheap from a buddy during the height of the GPU shortage) and that thing too did overclock pretty nicely.
I really appreciate the review. I think the Gigabyte at $650 is a no brainer vs. $689 for the Asus. $50 is worth the better cooling and small FPS bump vs. MSRP cards.
so, are you saying that the Asus 4000 series super cards would last longer and perform better than the nvidia FE 4000 series super cards? I am getting the 4080 super when it comes out and im stumped if i should get the nvidia fe or the asus rog or tuff 4080 super. Thanks for review! :)
The founders will last a long time and come out as one of the cheapest options, the Asus cards will perform a little better and run a little cooler but it comes at a higher price, I'm getting the founders myself because I personally think its the beat looking card
the founders cards (for nvidia) and reference cards (amd) are def high tier cards based on looks. But when it comes to performance/cooling? your better off going with an manufacture model since better temps means a higher ceiling for performance. But again the FE models will still work and be fine lol.. just if your on a "rather safe then sorry" for the temp side of things, the asus/gigabyte/etc.. cards will be more expensive yes, but better.
Thanks buddy. Im looking at the asus rog strix 4080 super. Im guestimating it will be around $1300 , the research i have been doing says the strix is best because it has used all top tier hardware for better performance and longevity along with cooler sessions. @@slite3276
Is it a good idea to get two 4070 Super cards to achieve almost equal performance as the 4090? I plan to use it mainly for rendering, and I could also save almost $1000 USD including customs taxes in my country. What do you think? Thanks!
You cannot use both cards for gaming simultaneously. You can use them for rendering and other tasks but not for gaming, so you won't gain any fps compared to just one 4070 super.
The support for this features has been dropped by Nvidia a while back.
Sli sux
can you compare with msi gaming as well? Thanks
thanks for making this!
great video, thanks team eteknix.
Very informative video, trying to decide between the bigger brothers, the ti versions, of these
TI super is not worth it. By the time you need 16 GB, the card will be too slow to run everything on ultra. So when you go down to "high" the memory usage will go down too.
brother shud i buy the 4070 ti super gigabyte gaming oc or Windforce/eagle one. I need a card which is compact and dual slot . rest msi and asus are expensive in india, they r priced in 4080 territory and i dont like inno 3d , zotacs , galax or colorful , im upgrading from Nvidia Rtx 3070 FE. please suggest and tell me is there any difference between gigabyte model in terms of VRMs, mosfets and phase design . are Windforce & eagle are really inferior to gaming oc model?.
Don’t get the Ti Super. The price over performance is very poor. For a few frames you’re better off getting the 4070 Super. Or go further and get the 4080. The 4070 Ti Super is a poor card to charge £$200 more for the sake of 10 or so frames
@@digapony2214 i need more vram and a small compact efficient card. it satisfies my condition. 4080s r stupid big and need 3 pcie slots for same gpu basically.
Why the PNY xlr8 rtx 4070 super's GPU on Amazon clock speed is 1980 MHz and it says overclocked? isnt it that low? and the gigabyte 4070 super OC was 2565 MHz, which one is good?
13:23 when you show temps of the cards...they are at 80/85% load not full load
That's for accurate results, the point is to see temps while gaming not an unrealistic stress test
@@Kuroi27300 full load 98/99/100% in gaming scenario is a super realistic test... syntetic stress test are unrealistic, not gaming.... adaptive sync exist 😂
@@saafff5465 it was run at 4k, in a game, you can't get more realistic of a scenario than that, the reality is that you won't see 100% usage in a game unless something is wrong, be it with the card or your settings
@@Kuroi27300 that means the game is not enough demanding to talk about temps.... to choose a brand or another custom design you need to see max temp on game in full load...people play various game and with this card you can have a good rt.. so full load is normal scenario
developers should be required to do better optimization so we wouldn't have to buy overpowered gpu cards due to poor optimized games.
There should be a law that protects devs from greedy CEOS/execs trying to ram a massive project down their throats
Question. Does the test in non overclock mode or overclocked? Cuz there are non “OC” version of asus tuf. Im just wondering if its worth the money because OC tuf is $141 usd more than the non oc. Im choosing between the asus tuf non oc and the gigabytes oc version
The OC version comes slightly overclocked from the factory. It is something that you can also do on your own so nothing to worry about.
Although some OC cards may have the benefit of better overclocking abilities as the manufacturer chooses to put the better silicon in their OC cards.
(you may reach slightly better overclocking speeds with an OC edition card).
But for stock use or simple overclocking it makes no difference.
Also, putting a cooler/heatsink this thick on a 220w card doesn't make much sense, because it doesn't matter if you have 60 or 65 degrees as both temps are really good.
Go for a 2 fan card if you manage to find a cheaper one that you might like from a reputable brand.
Nonetheless, which one did you choose if you did already?
15:35 LOL u said it's a "tough one".... a give away. i been saying it is really a personal preference thing. I prefer ASUS products, so I would have chosen the TUF. But for 4070 Super I went with the FE model. I dont need this OC extra stuff because it will mainly be used for Photoshop & Premiere Pro. Waiting for 5070 series to see what it's about, if the upgrade doesnt satisfy me as better than 4070 Ti Super, then I will get that and skip the 5000 series.
ASUS TUF or MSI GAMING X SLIM?
The RTX 4070 Super is more like what the original RTX 4070 should’ve been☺ and now this late in the GPU cycle…….it should be at max (Asus Strix pricing) $500USD!😳🤯
I got my original RTX 4070 around launch time via an open box deal here in Australia 🇦🇺 for ~$490 USD plus local taxes, free game code and free express overnight shipping and it suits my HTPC setup perfectly being a smaller 2-fan Zotac O/C model. It games great for high refresh rate multiplayer titles at 1080p/1440p competitive settings and in addition 4k (DLSS Quality) high settings at around 60fps for single player tiles which looks great on my 4K LG OLED.
Here in Australia 🇦🇺 currently the original RTX4070’s are selling around $899 AUD (including 10% GST (Tax)) whereas the RTX4070 Supers are between $1,120-$1,350 AUD 🤯🤯which is ridiculous making the original RTX4070 the much better deal imo!
I think that the original RTX 4070 should be at least another ~$30USD cheaper (at RRP/MSRP) than the Super model to make it appealing as the current price difference is like the RTX4090 over the 4080 (at launch) …… an upsell tactic imo.
Lol no
would a ryzen 7 5700x be okay for this card for gaming at 1440p??
Yes
hell yeah im getting one in a month im excited as hell i currently got a 3060 so it should be a massive leap @@enricoramirez5223
Does Gigabyte still use Sleeve Bearings?
what are the prices USD for both?
Can you make 4070 ti super (tuf vs gaming oc) which has better performance and thermal?
Did you find this ?
Can they go beyond 100% power limit? If yes, does it do anything or does it actually increase the power consumption beyond 220w? TIA
so to "go over 100% power limit" you would be overclocking the card more then it already is. Usually the bigger 3 fan cards are made to be overclocked when compared to the 2 fan cards. So you could push that 220w power up to say 230w+, but I would watch videos on how to do it safely with ought ruining the card while also monitoring temps as well just to make sure everything is fine on the temp side of things. but overclocking cards doesn't get you all that much performance. It's an increase but usually not an eye opening increase unless your on the line of burning up the card.
Hi. Will the ryzen 5600x be a good processor for this card and FHD?
To overpowered for 1080p Just get a 3060ti or 4060ti or AMD an 7600xt coming soon
No
just bought the Gigabyte version 1 hr before I saw this video, haha nice!
Yo where did you buy this card from? What website bc I can’t find it anywhere
@@batman6x newegg should be at $649.99
@cozy1x oh I don't see it anymore. Probably sold out. But you can get the gigabyte windforce version for $599.99. Quality is good on those too.
@@ronchu4453 yeah true but I’m really tryna get this gaming OC version bc it’s the version I usually get
@@ronchu4453 what website did you buy it on?
I5 12400F - can this processor unlock the full capabilities of this graphics card ASUS TUF 4070 super?
I would suggest get i7 13700k
On 1440p and 4k it can. Why the hell would you need an i7-13700k... unnecessary and money waste.
I personally have i5-12600kf and it is more than enough. (1440p).
@@tamasdavid4261 for 4060 yes or 4060 ti maximum
Спасибо за инфу,очень интересно
@AncientG ameplays a fellow European PC Hardware reviewer is not receiving any GPUs from OEM partners. Any chance you guys can help him through your partner contacts? Thanks guys. Keep up the good work!
Hi, sadly not because if we pass out contact details and that relationship breaks down, it reflects badly against us.
I got that gigabyte.. it never even hits 60C while gaming.. stays under always.. really impressive and faster than my RTX 3080 was. RGB is nice and not overdone. Runs super quiet too.
no need to buy and overpriced tuf
If you’re a basic and not overclocking which most of you aren’t, absolutely.
Gigabyte Gaming OC for me im getting one
Why the most important thing is missing here in the Test, the Loudness/Sound + cooling ?!? because the most people are paying more for this and not for that +1-3% OC performance
"The Gigabyte has the better cooling solution..." really?
In the stresstest the ASUS TUF runs at only 1290rpm and the Gigabyte at 1790rpm (+500rpm !!!)...
In other 4070 Super-tests the ASUS TUF is overall the most silent one and therefore my favorite
I would select Gigabyte, but only because I prefer Gigabyte products, especially Aorus lineup
such a great card but 12gb vram is a big issue for me, i use my gpu for like 5 years and 12gb vram isn't gonna cut it till 2029!
that is the purpose they make it 12Gb.. to make you get the new one 🤷🏽 or double your budget and get 4090..
Would reccomend avoiding asus especially if you dont have a large case wth good airflow. The vrm temps in their cards are the highest out of the other cards. On re3, the vrm temp got to 94 degrees on the asus dual card.
I have the 4080 Super , so.
don't think i would buy Gigabyte with there pcb cracking problems!!!
all gigabyte super line up have stronger PCB, and of course.. use bracket.
100 dollars cheaper cuz it doesn’t have 16gb of vram
Asus lost my support my asus rog strix 3070ti oc gamer die and I still have 7 months warranty and they are playing games with me screw asus.
Why pay 690 for these when for 750 you can get the 4070 ti 12gb model which is 10+% faster????? This card only makes some kinda logical sense at 599, period. Anymore then there is better cards for not much more money. The AIB over charging needs to stop and nvidia needs to make it so they can sell at retail. ALL cards should sell at retail. I don't think you did your research either as Of the time this was posted you can get an MSI VENTUS 2X OC GeForce RTX 4070 Ti 12 GB for 725 on Newegg with there current 30 off that card coupon code. To buy these over that is not a good choice.
7900xt is now 709.99!!! Huge performance upgrade over 470 super cost you 20 dollars more! PC part picker has 3 models. That is definetly the Pick unless your a Nvidia fanboy.
In my country the Asus RTX 4070 super Dual OC is priced at ~670 euros (I managed to find it at 630€ also) while the Asus RTX 4070 ti TUF OC is at ~850 euros. (when it came out it was priced over 950 euros for over 2 months).
That is about a 180 euro difference and you basically get a 8% performance increase for a 25% increase in price.
I went for the RTX 4070 super Dual OC, I overclocked it slightly and now I am at similar performance level of an RTX 4070 Ti, achieving it with a lower wattage too. (I know overclocking the 4070 Ti would make it take the lead again, but I'm mentioning it just for the sake of comparison)
So in my opinion it is worth it if you wanna save a little bit of money and you get a really really sweet deal for the buck.
The cheapest 4070 Super here is at 620 euros, while the cheapest 4070 Ti is at 730 euros. But I would go with a beefier cooler if I had the Ti because of the increased wattage, which the Super card doesn't need because of the 65w lower TDP. So the price of the 4070 Ti would go up starting at 780 euros.
I know you pay for the premium of the TUF so you might not consider it as a fair comparison, but very few people would get a 2 fan config, or even a cheap plastic 4070 Ti, while the 4070 Super Dual is very sweet in my opinion.
This channel looks like an exact copy of hardware unboxed
This channels been about longer
Literally, only thing missing is Steve and the HW Mousepad xD
@@Poud2 it has been indeed. Maybe he should look at being more unique in his presentation and set up.
@@Sheet123 that's a very good point
gigabyte 4years guaranty + dual bios
Asus...
Unlocking Gaming Superiority: ASUS TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER 12GB GDDR6X with DLSS 3 - GCC Gamers
asus is overrated
as always, its just like samsung on phone market..
here the cheapest you can get ias 679 euros