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Posted 25 August 2023

MSI RTX 4070 Ti 12Gb Gaming X Trio Graphics Card W/code

£679.20
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Not sure why this was never posted. This is the cheapest 4070 Ti I’ve seen by far, the price is pretty much in 4070 territory, especially with a reputable brand as MSI.

Despite what you may think of Very, next best price I could find was £839.69 at CCL. Potentially cheaper if I try harder, but most definitely not sub £700.

Use code VKES8 for 20% off.

Also potential 4% cashback with Quidco (16% if new customer). May not work due to the code but you’ve got nothing to lose.

Most people seem to be interested with the 4090, but unless you’ve got a 4K monitor, personally I believe the 4070ti would be more than sufficient, anything above for 1440p or even 1080p would be overkill.

Even with a 4K monitor I would argue that 4070ti gives a very decent performance for your ££, at less than half the price of a 4090.
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  1. derpayne's avatar
    I use the Gainward 4070ti and even just power efficiency from the 30 is great.
    At 4k you often find yourself in familiar territory. 4k60 or 1440p120 (my monitor/tv is 120fps vrr) Usually I stick with 4k and have very few issues. If you have a problem its a game optimisation issue a lot of the time.
    Remnant 2 was a breeze for example.
    I really like the card, slightly more RAM would be brilliant but its much better than 8gb.
    uscool's avatar
    Not a 4k card imo with how much cut down the memory bus is and 12gb doesn't have much headroom, good for 1440p with headroom but too expensive 🫰

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  2. BritishDragon's avatar
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    uchihasilver's avatar
    I’d wait for actual reviews before making that claim I see the same sentiment with every AMD launch
  3. babylon's avatar
    You know the real problem, We're never happy and always want more, We'er all a bit greedy these days.
    Let's be honest, Most of us are playing at 1080p or 1440p on a 75-144Hz monitor, Most who are on 4k are probably at 60hz.
    Anything from about a 6700xt - 3060TI will push any of them monitors along with no problem with a smashing picture, But no, We all what epic settings running at 4000 fps, How in gods name did I ever have so much fun playing Doom, How I manage to put thousands of hours into Duke Nukem on my Martox Mystique 3D card and my 14" crt I will never know.
    DisagreeableRunt's avatar
    That's it, always wanting more! I want to upgrade to a 4070 Ti or 7900XT from my 3070. Anything below either wouldn't be a significant enough upgrade. I'm not exactly having issues running stuff at 1440p either, just have to lower the settings in some games. This is the reason I left PC gaming for many years, only returning at the end of 2020. Constantly spending money I didn't 'need' to. I'll see if Starfield changes that... Thankfully this is now OOS!
  4. LoveDealz's avatar
    At least £100 too expensive imo.
  5. Rafael_'s avatar
    Nvidia just Recently announced DLSS 3.5, it’s a shame AMD cannot keep up with Nvidia’s features or would have made picking a GPU that much more difficult.

    RT performance is much better on Nvidia as well also power consumption is much lower on their cards too, don’t know why AMD cards zap a lot of power but another plus for Nvidia in that department.
    U-Town's avatar
    There was a YouTube video from some big tech channel about DLSS, and less than 10% of games from Steam top 100 list have DLSS implemented.

    DLSS is just marketing hype ploy. (edited)
  6. balvi's avatar
    just wait for reviews of RX 7800 XT before you buy
    toge's avatar
    It's more cut down down the 7900GRE.
  7. Grzegorz_Podobas's avatar
    Cmon guys. This is a good price. Amazon £600 is DEAD. Don't wait for it

    Also, £1025 for 4080 gaming trio x sounds goo... nah it's still over 1k 4080 :/ Although decent model compering to other 1k low quality 4080s
    xybp9's avatar
    600???
  8. InDaHouse's avatar
    I’m not so convinced GPU prices will go down with 7700/7800xt from AMD as people are saying.

    The AI boom will make Nvidia cards be sparse as they were for mining.

    It might do the same for AI.

    Something to look out for.

    Thoughts are welcome
    uscool's avatar
    Nvidia are saving the wafars for AI, they are fine just selling overpriced cards in lower volume to gamers
  9. Dannyboy80's avatar
    These are AI & mining cards with gaming as a secondary purpose (which they aren't that good act, generationally).

    Gaming is completely mid across the board, except the 4090. They do, however, run efficiently all day. Mining and AI GPUs is their purpose. High prices also factor in that these should be 'working' components.

    Gamers should avoid this series imo.

    "The more you buy, the more you save"

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    toge's avatar
    Mining cards lololol
  10. Kell774's avatar
    Hi, this is now OOS thanks for taking the time to share though.
    Bezhigf_Budmxgjx's avatar
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    Thanks - I’ve marked it as expired
  11. david25uk's avatar
    Power

    Idle 17w
    Gaming 275w (the recent 4090 deal at very was 355w)
    Gaming 60Hz 66w (amazing for slow ultra detail gaming)

    And, like the 4090 make sure it fits in your system

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