As an RTX3060TI owner,I think the RTX4070 is a terrible money grab,because of what it did below £500. It offered the same 35% to 45% generational improvement that the RTX3060TI had from the RTX2060 Super(for £400),and the same improvement the RTX2060 Super had from the GTX1070 had for similar money. So please stop trying to make it look good,when it was the main reason that the only new generation choice I have for £400 is a useless RTX4060TI. The rest are older cards which are halfway through their driver support period.
Its so poorly priced,that AMD upsold the RX7700 and RX7700XT as the £430 RX7700XT 12GB and £470~£480 RX7800XT 16GB,when they should be £50 cheaper. Yet even at those inflated prices,both the RX7700XT/RX7800XT are simply better value,and that comes from a person with Nvidia hardware currently. Plus they come with the full copy of this game worth nearly £70,not a nonsense OW2 battlepass.
The power consumption argument never concerned me with even a 12 litre NCase M1,otherwise I would have got an RX6600/RX6800 card. Even comparing months where I barely game to some of my heaviest months,I can't see a massive change in power consumption costs myself.
The RX6600/RX6800 were the most efficient cards of their generation - yet everyone suddenly started talking about power consumption since April 2023? Our energy prices have been going up since late 2021. Everyone reviewer should have been pushing the RX6600 and RX6800 in Europe until April 2023? People would have saved lots by then,surely?
You know why? The Nvidia review guidelines probably "suggested" putting in power figures. But "not" when they had tons of RTX3070 and RTX3080 cards to clear out. Yet when AMD was ahead the previous generation,how many of these review sites put these numbers in?Almost sounds like a way to sell trash like the RTX4060TI for £400 because muh power consumption. So as much as you say you are not influenced by reviews,you sort of have been. It happened with the GTX960 2GB.People were buying them over the R9 290 4GB for almost the same money(you could get them for as low as £170 with decent custom coolers) in full sized gaming rigs. For all the power that was saved,what was the point? Small PC sure,but huge ATX rigs?
I look forward to the £500 RTX5050TI 14GB in early 2025 which is 5% slower than an RTX4070 12GB,£50 cheaper,has 2GB more VRAM and consumes 20% less power. AMD can release the RX8600XT 18GB for £50 cheaper which is 2.5% faster than the RX7800XT 16GB it replaced and consumes 3% less power.