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Finally upgrading my 2070 (non-super) and looking at a 4070 ti.

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Based on what I use my PC for and my budget the 4070 ti seems like my best option.

Currently I have three monitors (I also dual use one for my work laptop too by switching input mode) so my only requirement is for the GPU to have at least three DisplayPort and one HDMI port/s.

My question is are there specific models/brands that are preferred/recommended or perform better than others? I haven't updated my GPU in years so I want to make sure I don't regret my purchase.
 
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Thanks all. I have G-Sync only monitors so Nvidia is a must for me really.

Recently started playing Starfield and understand that AMD cards work much better but I can't justify losing G-Sync for one game. I try to play most new releases but I'm gaming at 1440p and not overly fussed about maxing graphics out hence choosing the 4070 ti.

Is the 4070 the better option for me then?
 
Yeah just double checked and sadly it will only work with Nvidia cards (G Sync module older monitor) so the AMD suggestions are a no go.

My budget points to a 4070 ti so just wanting to know if there are any particular models that need to be avoided or given a priority when buying?
 
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Yea my G7 Odyssey has a G-Sync sticker on the front but also supports Freesync premium pro.. Think my monitor is around 3 years old now. It was only monitors that have a G-sync module that did not have Freesync. Maybe a second hand 3090/ti would be good if you can find one. If not the 4070 over the 4070ti as the ti cost way to much to put faith in the 12gb vram.

If only Nvidia would give there cards some decent Vram amounts it would not be so hard to recommend a card.
Thank you for the advice. Since I only play at 1440p would the extra power from the ti not benefit me longer term anyway? I don't mind paying a bit extra if so as I don't upgrade often as you can tell from my 2070.
 
Ok thank you all, sorry my knowledge on GPUs is pretty much non-existent hence my naivety in expecting a more expensive card to be worth the money!

I'll eye up the 4070 then. Is there a stand out version of it? Like I said I have no brand loyalty just want the best for my money whilst ensuring it has at least three DisplayPorts and one HDMI port/s.
 
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