Asus is introducing a new GDDR6 memory GeForce RTX 4070 model that will make a splash in the graphics card sector . The new model is based on the existing RTX 4070 EVO, but it has added a few innovations and updates. Designed for gamers and graphic designers, the card offers both powerful performance and a class-leading cooling with its 2.5 slot thickness and dual-fan cooling system . In addition, a stylish and simple design and black color were preferred. So what kind of benefits will it offer? Details in our news…
Asus launches RTX 4070 graphics card with GDDR6 memory
The standard RTX 4070 model comes with 12GB of 21Gbps GDDR6X memory, which is quite fast memory. However, Asus has opted to use GDDR6 memory in its new model. “What does this mean?” you may ask. The GDDR6 version is estimated to have a speed of 20Gbps , which is 5% slower than GDDR6X. So while there is a small performance difference, it won’t significantly affect your gaming experience. Asus and Nvidia say there won’t be a significant performance difference between the two models.
Despite this slight speed difference, the performance offered by the card is still quite impressive. It will be an ideal option especially for gaming at 1440p resolution and graphically intensive tasks. In addition, the dual-fan cooling system will keep the card cool, preventing you from losing performance even under heavy load.
This new model with dual fans is equipped with Asus’ cooling technology. The card prioritizes not only performance but also cool operation. The 2.5 slot thickness provides more space for the card’s cooling solution. In this way, it is aimed for the card to work without losing performance even in long-term use.
This new model from Asus could be a good solution for gamers and designers looking for high performance. The fact that the lower speed GDDR6 memory is more attractive in terms of price compared to GDDR6X could also make this card interesting. What kind of advantage will the new GDDR6 version provide in terms of price-performance balance? We will wait and see, but this move from Asus offers an alternative that appeals to users with different budgets.
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