01/03/2023 at 5:30 p.m. by Thilo Bayer – Reminder: The CES YouTube live stream from Nvidia starts at 5 p.m. our time. Under the motto Geforce Beyond, at least the announcement of the third Ada graphics card is expected. The YouTube community is already speculating about acceptable prices for the RTX 4070 Ti.
The CES starts in Las Vegas and Nvidia opens the series of press conferences and live streams today from 5 p.m.
Live stream is available, users speculate
Under the motto Geforce Beyond, a live stream was released on YouTube, among other things, which will be activated at 5 p.m. Such streams with a countdown are now commonplace, but the comments are often deactivated so that the community does not speculate and ponder. Nvidia has decided to allow comments in advance for its live stream – and now you have the salad. Since prices for the RTX 4070 Ti have been floating around the internet recently, there are quite a few unfriendly comments.
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One user writes that anything over $700 for the RTX 4070 Ti is “scam”. 54 percent fewer CUDA cores, halved memory, halved memory bandwidth vs. the RTX 4090 – the RTX 4070 Ti would “lose to a 4090 in every way in terms of performance and price”. Nvidia would charge fair prices from the high-end users but charge more money from the low-end buyers, the reasoning goes. Not a few market observers are demanding that the price-performance ratio should actually improve “downwards”.
Many other commenters sneer at the “Beyond” tagline and joke that the prices are “beyond” affordable. Memories of the original 699 euros for the RTX 3080 are awakened. After all, the US RRP of 799 US dollars for the 4070 Ti has already appeared in several leaks – the only question that remains is how generously Nvidia is passing on the euro-US dollar exchange rate. So there shouldn’t be any more surprises here.
Would you buy an RTX 4070 Ti for the US MSRP of $799 – which euro price would you be okay with? Use the comment function and let us know what you think. You must be logged in to PCGH.de or the Extreme forum to comment. If you don’t have an account yet, you could consider registering, which has many advantages.
Key data for the RTX 4070 Ti
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RTX 4070 Ti coming on 5.1.
Update: While PCGH is preparing detailed news about the RTX 4070 Ti, here is at least the most important thing in advance: The 4070 Ti will be sold from Thursday for 799 US dollars (Euro price: 899 euros!). Nvidia advertises the card as being faster than an RTX 3090 Ti. The data is already known from the discontinued RTX 4080 12GB, it is important that Nvidia also takes DLSS 3 into account here.