News Nvidia corrects mistake with one of its new RTX 40 Super GPUs — GeForce RTX 4070 Super has 48MB L2 after all, not 36MB

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Having purchased a 4070Ti right before the credible leaks dropped for these I'm slightly miffed, but only in that I missed out. The probably 10% better performance I would have gotten with the Super variant would be nice. That extra 4GB of VRAM too...wider bus.....damnit. If I'd waited I'd wait forever though, always something better coming out next month.
 
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Having purchased a 4070Ti right before the credible leaks dropped for these I'm slightly miffed, but only in that I missed out. The probably 10% better performance I would have gotten with the Super variant would be nice. That extra 4GB of VRAM too...wider bus.....damnit. If I'd waited I'd wait forever though, always something better coming out next month.
Dont think you missed anything, the Ti is full die AD104, or do you mean the 4070 Ti Super which is based off the AD103? This article is discussing the 4070 Super, not 4070 Ti Super.
 
Dont think you missed anything, the Ti is full die AD104, or do you mean the 4070 Ti Super which is based off the AD103? This article is discussing the 4070 Super, not 4070 Ti Super.
Sorry, I wasn't clear. I have the Ti (full AD104), I was referring to missing the Ti Super (cut AD103) with the full fat 16GB and 256bit bus. I'm at 1440p anyways so I'm likely fine for the next few years. This thing paired with an X3D cpu belts out frames in MSFS without breaking a sweat. Since I run a frame limiter at 60fps it basically sits at 50% utilization, comfortably at 50C. I'll just have to deal with the stigma of owning a rebadged 4080 12GB I guess 😛
 
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