NVIDIA’S GeForce RTX 4090 is a power-hungry giant of a card that sets new performance standards. It’s also a buck shy of $1,600 at retail and requires a monster of a rig to give it room to work. The RTX 4080 isn’t any smaller, but can’t reach the same performance highs, yet still costs $1,199.
What many are waiting for are the more affordable mainstream Ada Lovelace-based cards. These are due to appear this year—the RTX 4060, 4060 Ti, 4070, and the RTX 4070 Ti. The specifications for these have appeared across several sources, although they do not all concur, and none have been confirmed by Nvidia yet, bar the 4070 Ti.
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