
In brief: For the next time this few days, directories for the future RTX 4070 Ti are spotted at international merchants, as well as for higher rates than anticipated. This time, some* that is( e-stores have confirmed they are taking pre-orders for the next Lovelace entry, with prices all above $1,000. That’s more than the $900 RTX 4080 12GB, which Nvidia unlaunched and rebranded into the RTX 4070 Ti.
The RTX 4070 Ti doesn’t launch until the first week of January, with most rumors pointing to January 5 as the release date that is exact. That’s just nine times away, and that’s why some retailers that are overseas already listing, taking pre-orders for, and, in some cases, selling the cards.
The new listings come from Chinese e-retailers, including Taobao and JD, and cover several AIB partner cards—Inno3D, MSI, Gigabyte, and Colorful—as well as the Founder’s Edition. According to the reports, the FE price should start at 7,000 RMB, which is just over $1,000. The custom designs start at 7,199 RMB, or around $1,033, and go all the way up to 8,399 RMB (roughly $1,206) for the Inno3D RTX 4070 Ti iChill.
We still don’t know the RTX 4070 Ti’s official US MSRP. Most are expecting it to be considerably lower than the RTX 4080 12GB’s $900, but the indications from China aren’t good. The RTX 4080 12GB has an MSRP of 7,199 RMB in the* that is( country, comparable cost while the recently detailed RTX 4070 Ti cards.
China’s costs are at the least a lot better than those in Serbia. Redditors noted that merchants are available RTX 4070 Ti cards in the united kingdom for the huge $1,400, a couple of hundred dollars significantly more than the RTX that is official 4080 MSRP. But then all tech products in Serbia sell for much higher than they should: the RTX 4080 often goes for $1,700, while the RTX 4090 sells for a minimum of $2,500.
Some of the RTX 4070 Ti’s specs are said to include a full-fat AD104 GPU, 7,680 CUDA cores, 12GB of DDR6X memory clocked at 21 Gbps, a memory that is 192-bit, and 504 GB/s of data transfer. It’s additionally reported to include a 285W TBP. We should see the entire details week that is next
Thanks, VideoCardz