Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Benchmarks

Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Benchmarks

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In the global PC market, there's no shortage of entry-level, mid-range and high-end graphics cards in 2024. Whether your budget is barebones or next to a full bank vault, there's something for everyone. The market is full of competitors, most notably NVIDIA and AMD, fighting for dominance. From the latest RTX 40 series GPUs to the AMD RX7900 XTX, there's a lot to offer. Among these, one of the latest offerings in NVIDIA's arsenal is the GeForce RTX 4070 Ti, a high-end GPU that has some robust specs and a lot of potential. Luckily, we got our hands on the GIGABYTE AORUS 4070 Ti Master 12G and decided to run a bunch of benchmarks to see how well it performs. So let's dive in and check out the synthetic, content creation and gaming benchmark numbers for the Nvidia RTX 4070 Ti.

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Before we begin, we think it's only fair that you should know the exact specifications of our test bench, including the installed GPU. To remain fair to the RTX 4070 Ti, the benchmark scores you see below have been run at default settings. This includes the default thermal temperature limit, which we deduced was 84 degrees Celsius.

Gaming and synthetic benchmarks were recorded with HWiNFO in the background, logging all stats including temperature, maximum GPU clock, GPU memory speed, usage and more. The test bench itself has been fully updated to the latest version of Windows 11, stripped of all unnecessary software and kept well polished. That said, here are the specs for our test bench:

Let's start with synthetic benchmarks that not only give us a good indication of the 4070 Ti's measured performance but also indicate its potential if pushed even further. We ran a plethora of benchmarks that ranged from intensive graphics rendering to more practical and real-world applications like Photoshop and Premiere Pro.

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