The Ampere period of Nvidia was a weird one and seems that weirdness is what debuted the Lovelave period of its GPU GeForce as the original launch back on Fall 2023 meant that the 12GB variant of the RTX GeForce 4080 needed to be “unlaunched”, just to open the new year 2023 announcing a RTX GeForce 4070 Ti.

YES AND I KID YOU NOT, so early seeing a next-gen Ti series of a GeForce, the Nvidia RTX GeForce 4070 Ti was officially announced as part of the CES 2023 pre-events/announcement, normal to at this time of a young year.

Basically, the specs are for what was originally announced for the unlaunched 12GB VRAM variant of GeForce 4080 with 7,680 CUDA cores, a 2.61GHz boost clock, and 12GB of memory.

Nvidia claims that the RTX GeForce 4070 Ti is 3.5 times more powerful than RTX GeForce 3080 playing Cyberpunk 2077 with DLSS 3 with the game’s Overdrive mode (ray tracing) activated.

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Against the RTX GeForce 3090 Ti, the most powerful GPU of the Ampere and previous generation, the GeForce 4070 Ti can outperform it almost at 3 times with the same game and options.

Basically, the newest entrant for the Lovelace architecture family can make your 4K screen to function all right, but the full potential for this GPU is for 1440P screen if you want to go 120fps and beyond without sacrificing your hardware and money.

As erratics since the previous generation, Nvidia continues being like after acknowledging that while the most suggested will be at $799, there will be NO Founder’s Edition and technically this price is only symbolic as most of reliable third party retailers “add their stuff” to make the price get distort on their favor applying extra fans, configuring the GPU to be OC ready, etc.

So, it is goodbye time for midrange hardware to be below the $650 prices from now on.