In Ultra-HD, the CPU limitation finally tends towards zero, although the GeForce RTX 4070 Non-Super was also suitable for Ultra-HD, but only with many compromises. Although the new Super variant cannot change anything fundamental in terms of memory expansion, it has made considerable gains in the L2 cache and now has a whopping 48 MB instead of 32 MB. This will certainly be noticeable, as the OC Super card is even faster than the Super as FE.
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I normalized the FPS and percentiles again and formed a geometric mean (Geomean) because this is simply more accurate from a statistical point of view and is also used in the industry. And yes, something is happening:
In Ultra-HD, it’s now almost 19 percent ahead of the non-Super with factory OC and you can see that once again you only end up just under 7 percentage points behind the RTX 4070 Ti non-Super.
In the P1, i.e. the Min FPS, you can also see the increase due to the factory OC.
Once again, this is impressive proof of how frugal the cards can be. And yes: Even the always increased power limit of 255 watts was not even close to being reached on average despite full load!
This can be seen again in the efficiency:
- 1 - Intro, technical Data and Unboxing
- 2 - Test System and Equipment
- 3 - Teardown: PCB, Components and Cooler
- 4 - Material Analysis
- 5 - Gaming Performance FHD (1920 x 1080)
- 6 - Gaming-Performance WQHD (2560 x 1440)
- 7 - Gaming Performance Ultra-HD (3840 x 2160)
- 8 - Power Consumption and Load Balancing
- 9 - Transients and PSU Recommendation
- 10 - Clock Rate, Temperatures and Infrared Analysis
- 11 - Fan Curves and Noise
- 12 - Summary and Conclusion
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