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The Zotac Gaming GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Trinity OC is a high-performance graphics card featuring a 2625 MHz boost clock, 12GB of GDDR6X memory, and advanced IceStorm 2.0 cooling with triple 90mm fans. Equipped with NVIDIA DLSS 3 and Ada Lovelace architecture, it delivers exceptional 1440p gaming performance and supports 8K resolution, multiple displays, and VR. Its Spectra 2.0 RGB lighting and robust build with a metal backplate make it a premium choice for gamers and creators seeking power, efficiency, and style.











| ASIN | B0BQCVTSR3 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Brand | ZOTAC |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (400) |
| Date First Available | 5 Jan. 2023 |
| Graphics Card Description | Dedicated |
| Graphics Card Interface | PCI Express |
| Graphics Card Ram Size | 12 GB |
| Graphics Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
| Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti |
| Graphics RAM Type | GDDR6X |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 2.02 kg |
| Item model number | ZT-D40710J-10P |
| Manufacturer | ZOTAC |
| Memory Clock Speed | 21 GHz |
| Product Dimensions | 30.73 x 11.94 x 0.25 cm; 2.02 kg |
| Resolution | 7680x4320 |
| Series | ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Trinity OC |
| Wattage | 750 watts |
R**Z
Great upgrade for the price £795
Was very happy with the Zotac 4070ti runs great at 1440p gaming easily hitting 144fps plus it was an upgrade from my Zotac 3060ti and it massively increased my performance in gaming and productivity workloads. The cards power efficiency is great and better then my old card and also the fans not running while low workloads are being performed is a nice touch. The Zotac software where it’s basic it also just works and does what I need so again can’t complain about that This is definitely one the more value cards in the 4000 series been running it for a month now and can’t complain. Card was well packed and arrived in good condition and was imported quite fast.
R**Z
Good card but not cheap
Im not happy with nvidia steep price increase of the 4000 series cards. But I found the 4070ti to have good performance while playing games like at arma 3 and hell let loose temps and power draw are really low.
K**R
It's a large card with a somewhat fragile power connector. If you want to avoid any possible issues with that power connector: 1. get a case that is plenty wide so the side panel is not close to the top of the card where the power connector is. too close and cables will have to be bent/curved which can put too much pressure on the connector. This is more of an issue with the 4090 and 4080 where those cards consume a lot more power, but be aware this card uses the exact same 12VHPWR power connector. 2. mount your GPU in the vertical position if possible 3. leave side panel off while a right angle adapter could possibly alleviate the issue, the problem is that right angle pins are another possible source of a failure. the company "CableMods" recently did recalls on their right angle adapters and they are a PREMIUM custom cable company, so this just means you have to be careful in how you setup your pc. I chose the cheapest and most simple route, I left the side panel off my case. I highly advise installing the GPU sag bracket. Even if you have a tall case like mine where the bracket is not tall enough, find something to stack underneath the bracket or find another bracket that will work. The point is, it's a large and heavy card, eventually it will sag which could cause other issues. Performance wise, it's great. I installed the card with it set at default settings and it ran BF 2042 with the game maxed out settings at 1440p and get well over 120+ fps, RT is off. cyberpunk 2077 at 1440p, maxed settings, no RT, at around 100 fps, your mileage may vary depending on your cpu/mobo/RAM setup, i have a 5900x, 16GBRAM at CL 16 on an asrock x470 taichi mobo. I have ran teh card with RT on, it looks very nice but I don't run it usually because I like having the extra perf for smoother gameplay animation. It's also a quiet card with temps peaking at about 72c after 2 hours of gaming. With all of this said, if you can afford it and you know and can plan accordingly for the power connector, then this particular model has been a great experience and worth considering since it tends to be one of the lower priced models. I was able to pick one up for $760. I know that the rumored "Super" models are coming out soon, so there is a possible further price drop going to happen, but I simply could not wait because my 980ti(8 years old) died and I had no GPU.
A**M
الكرت جدا ممتاز وجربت اشغله تحت الضغط حرارته ماتتعدى ال 75 ومن ناحية المنافذ مايحتاج تشبك الثلاث منافذ كلهم اثنين يكفيه وزيادة لان مستوى استهلاك الطاقة فيه مايتعدى ال 300w
D**Z
I'm currently using the card in a Razer Core X eGpu. As expected, performance is not as incredible as many of the games run in 80-100fps in high settings, probably because of the bandwidth issue that many people report thunderbolt 3 has. Still, great performance out of the box and a slight overclock (100mhz core - 400mhz memory, for best stability) The card never goes above 300w consumption with my current settings, so I deem the 3 cable unnecessary tbh, I'm spent a couple of days testing with a Y splitter to convert the 3-pin connector to the 2-pin that the Razer Core X has (not sure if this hinders performance but like I said, for me it's fine) and there is no signs of overheating on the connectors nor in the cables, because temperature oscillates between 270 celsius and 290 celsius. Transients spikes get to 310w but I don't think they will be a problem since they last for a couple of ms and the PSU is 650w with nothing else taking power from it (except the fan which is like less than 10w consumption). Overall, card is running great, fits inside the Razer Core X perfectly and there is no signs of overwattage on the cables or the connectors at all, even with this being the OC version and using a Y-splitter from the 16-pin of the card to the 2x8pin from the Razer Core X. Maybe not worth the 1.2k CAD for running it in a eGpu but hey, the big win about the 40xx over the 30xx is the power consumption, it's much lower and that makes it perfect for the PSU of the Razer Core X, and if I ever decide to build an ITX or a bigger desktop, then I'm covered for the future, so I'm happy with my purchase. I purchased my Y-splitter from Amazon as well and the one I got is a COMeap GPU VGA PCIe 8 Pin Female to Dual 2x 8 Pin (6+2) male PCI Express Power Adapter Braided Y-Splitter extension cable 9-inch (23cm)
E**A
La realidad es que despues de 1 año de haber armado mi pc pretendo quedarme asi por unos años. Empiezo en el mundo de streaming y me va perfacta con juegos a todo en ultra y 144 fps demasiado sobrado. La verdad es que por modelo va bien y por marca es la primera Zotac que uso y me ha convencído en estas semanas. El soporte de GPU lo hice yo, ya que el que trae le queda demasiado pequeño para mi gabinete (Thermaltkake core p3) pero mola mucho. Recomendada al 100 x 100.
A**R
This thing is crazy powerful. It destroys my Zotac 3060 OC edition I bought a few years ago. Unfortunately I bought my 3060 during scalping season and literally paid the same price as this. ;( For reference, on a system with large amount of RAM and CPU head room, I could run at least 8 titan fall 2 sessions before really seeing anything bad. Ofc they were all on lower graphical settings. Compared to my 3060 that could barely do 4. And believe it or not, I think it hit 128W, it was super power efficient. Not sure why it wants a 700W psu. How about rendering particle simulations in blender? 3060 needed the frames baked to play at 24fps. For the same sim, this ran it in real time. Its great for rendering film. Noise is not bad, runs quietly. Or at least the noise is overshadowed by my cpu fans.
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