While that means there are more options, Nvidia’s naming scheme can cause some confusion.
So, which one is the better choice, the RTX 4070 Super or the RTX 4070 Ti Super?
Hardware Specifications
Before we get into specifics, let’s take a look at the spec sheet.
This power is most evident when looking at the compute power Nvidia claims for both GPUs.
Since both GPUs are built on the same Ada Lovelace architecture, the software support is practically identical.
Monitor support is also identical between the two GPUs.
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you’re free to run up to four monitors: three via DisplayPort and one over HDMI.
This difference also applies to video playback, where both GPUs clock in 17 and 16 watts, respectively.
You’re almost guaranteed to get faster performance in just about any workload, from gaming to rendering.
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Photo and video editing and any encoding-related workloads will also run significantly better on the RTX 4070 Ti Super.
Which GPU Should You Buy?
As always, the key to your purchase decision lies in your specific requirements and budget.
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The RTX 4070 Super is the better value-for-money proposition here.