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4070Ti Super Benchmarks: Disappointing


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  On 26/01/2024 at 16:52, Sir Beregond said:

I don't know why but this image makes me think of the Bitconnect guy if you remember him from a few years back.

 

Now just gotta picture Jensen..."Hey hey hey...."

 

Yes, exactly. I'm all for busting Nvidia's chops here, but to call the 4070 a 4050 is disingenuous. 4070 is basically a 4060 Ti and the original 4070 Ti should have just been the 4070. That would have at least matched the precedence of the previous generation's slotting (minus the 3070 Ti I suppose).

 

 

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All depend on point of view. No worry.

A gts250 had a 270mm2 die i think.  We are downgrading as years go by ðŸ˜‚

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