Model #ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Trinity OC
ModelRTX 4070 Ti
VRAM12GB
VRAM TypeGDDR6X
InterfacePCI Express
TDP285W
Length305mm
Base Clock2310GHz
Boost Clock2610GHz
PCIeGen4.0 x16
Slot Width2.5
MemoryGDDR6X
PERFORMANCE
85%
Customer Reviews★★★★★5.0 · 5 reviews
★★★★★expensive, but good card
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.
Kindle Customer · 2024-01-05 · via amazon
★★★★★Crazy powerful for a good price
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.
Amazon Customer · 2024-04-18 · via amazon
★★★★★No objection
Upgraded from my old 2080ti on water to this gpu. Night and day, actually runs cooler on fans than my old Ti, less power consuming, buttery smooth. People complain about the prices being on the higher end for what it is, if that's a problem for you then you can't afford it. I consider this really cheap considering my old GPU's were $1800+ and if you game the cost is literally nothing for the enjoyment, no reason to settle for a "cheaper" card because you'd be spending less for less of an experience as well so, double loss. Hard gaming 1440, it doesn't even get above 50c, fans go to idle when not being loaded, super quiet, crunches on rendering/editing as well. This was a $1000+ alone for performance consideration 4+ years ago. Ran it on a couple other PC's 8700k/9700k both did still really well, but really lights up on 1700 sockets, currently using 13600k/64gb, not even the lower bus speed is an issue and 99% of everyone out there wouldn't even be able to tell the difference anyways. Literally 0 downfall with this card, especially being a newer series.
JC · 2023-11-27 · via amazon
★★★★★Complete Satisfaction
Was purchased for a gaming workstation.
Pro 1: Absolute jaw dropping performance. I can play any game of my games at any spec.
Pro 2: Gaming performance is so high that I think someone will need specific reasons to want more power (like handling AI models).
Pro 3: Major improvements editing videos and reduced encoding times. Scrolling a video timeline on a 10GB+ 4K vid is nowhere near as laggy as my old GTX 1660.
Con: The cooler styling is plain and the aRGB side logo is not ascetically pleasing.
Pro Tip: Use the included GPU support bracket. The card will flex and possibly crack the PCB which would void the warranty.
Amazon_Shopper · 2024-08-11 · via amazon
★★★★★Better than expected.
Installed the video card into a new build (Asus Crossfire VIII Hero) / Ryzen 9 CPU. It scored in the top 1% out of over 27,000 other builds using the same video card. It can be overclocked, but there really isn't a need unless you are in a gaming tournament. It runs cool 38C at idle and 62C (Max is 84C) at 80% fan speed / 110% power while benchmarking the card with "Time Spy" 3D video benchmark - it also benchmarked at over 22,000 which is the average for an overclocked card. The only issue, and it really isn't an issue is if you are running Windows Mixed Reality, it may tell you the video card is untested and uncertain if it will run VR. It will, and it will run at high, 1080P - 90hz. You just have to set the configuration manually because it will default to the lowest settings.