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ZOTAC NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER Twin Edge OC or non OC?

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I'm looking to upgrade my GPU to one of these Zotac's as they should fit my sff case. The only difference I can see between the OC version is a few MHz in boost clock (2490MHz vs 2475MHz). Is this important?

Will There be any upcoming deals on these GPUs you think? Funds are ready and I'm in no desperate rush to make the purchase if a better deal can be had.

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https://www.**********/images/products/to/3579048.jpgZOTAC NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER Twin Edge OC 12GB GDDR6X Ray-Tracing Graphics Card, 7168 Core, 2490MHz BoostLN143751

https://www.**********/images/products/to/3579044.jpgZOTAC NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER Twin Edge 12GB GDDR6X Ray-Tracing Graphics Card, 7168 Core, 2475MHz BoostLN143750

ManufacturerZotacZotac
Scan ratingMid RangeMid Range
ChipsetGeForce RTX 4070 SuperGeForce RTX 4070 Super
EditionTwin Edge OCTwin Edge
Manufacturing process4 nm4 nm
MicroarchitectureAda LovelaceAda Lovelace
Cores71687168
Core Clock
Boost Clock2490 MHz2475 MHz
Memory Size12GB12GB
Memory TypeGDDR6XGDDR6X
Memory Clock21000 MHz21000 MHz
Memory Bus192 Bit192 Bit
Cooling SolutionDual Fan (2)Dual Fan (2)
Included/Fitted BackplateYesYes
InterfacePCIe 4.0PCIe 4.0
Connectivity
  • 3 x DisplayPort 1.4a
  • 1 x HDMI 2.1
  • 3 x DisplayPort 1.4a
  • 1 x HDMI 2.1
GeForce VR ReadyNoNo
Multi-Way Graphics Support
Microsoft DirectX Support12 API12 API
HDCP ReadyYesYes
Max. Concurrent Displays4 Displays4 Displays
Maximum Digital Resolution7680x4320 (8K UHD)7680x4320 (8K UHD)
Real-Time Ray TracingYesYes
NVIDIA RT Cores
NVIDIA Tensor Cores
RTX-OPS
Rays Cast
Graphics Card Power Connectors1 x 16-pin PCIe1 x 16-pin PCIe
Graphics Card TDP/Power220W220W
Minimum Recommended PSU750 W750 W
Maximum GPU Temperature
WidthDual SlotDual Slot
Low Profile SupportN/AN/A
Dimensions234.1 x 123.5 x 40.2 mm234.1 x 123.5 x 40.2 mm
 
Looking at what you posted it looks like they are the same card with a very little over clock.

How much more are they charging you for that whopping 15mhz factory oc?
 
What case do you have? Can it take a card of 244mm in length because if so the FE is a no brainer and it's in stock right now. The pathetic overclock on that second card will make zero difference and it's a cheek that they charge extra for it.
Cheers pastymuncher (great name btw lol)
I've got a LAZER3D LZ7 XTD with a GPU Compatibility of: Dual Slot, up to 280mm in length, up to 125mm in height. The width is tight, but the Zotac should fit ok at 40.2mm
 
Definitely get the OC for that extra 1 FPS, 20% of the time.

Seriously though, there's an annoying shortage of reviews for the 4070 super. Google either gets you non-stop Ti Super reviews, or not the exact card you're interested in.
 
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234.1 x 123.5 x 40.2 mm
Definitely get the OC for that extra 1 FPS, 20% of the time.

Seriously though, there's an annoying shortage of reviews for the 4070 super. Google either gets you non-stop Ti Super reviews, or not the exact card you're interested in.
My conclusion as well EdGey...I'm just going to hang out a bit longer to make sure the one I'm potentially after doesn't grow a head and whisper to me in my sleep or something :)

Thank you
 
ZOTAC cards can be loud under load so if this matters for you I would be careful.
I have the Zotec 4070Ti and the fans do not even come on until a fire up a game.

Its quite and I never have any issues with it being loud.

The PC sits next to my monitor on my desk and cannot hear it at all.
 
I have been on the fence with this one since the price dropped last week. On one hand it's a cracking price (relatively decent with regards to prices nowadays) for a lot of performance but on the other hand it's only a two slot thin cooler with two fans and looks like it only has three heatpipes so has the potential to get quite noisy. I normally would only go for a 3 fan cooler with a chunky heatsink as it's easier to get them to run quietly while keeping the temps low. I am sure there will be further "bargains" with better coolers over the coming weeks and months.
 
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