This GPU is no longer the current generation. It has been replaced by the NVIDIA RTX 5070 Ti.
Superseded by RTX 5070 Ti
Best for: 1440p/4K gamers who find a well-priced used unit and don't need DLSS 4.
Full details →First-generation product — recently released, still early days
Best for: Mid-range 1440p gamers who want 16GB VRAM without paying high-end prices.
Full details →| NVIDIA RTX 4070 Ti Super | AMD RX 9060 XT | |
|---|---|---|
| Tier | High-end | Mid-range |
| Generation | RTX 4000 | RX 9000 |
| VRAM | 16 GB | 16 GB |
| Memory Type | GDDR6X | GDDR6 |
| TDP | 285W | 150W |
| Upscaling | DLSS3 | FSR4 |
| Ray Tracing | ✅ | ✅ |
| Launch MSRP | $799 | $349 |
| Released | Jan 24, 2024 | Jun 5, 2025 |
| Cycle length | ~390 days | — |
| Cycle advice | Superseded | Buy |
| Deals advice | Clearance | Caution |
| Successor | RTX 5070 Ti | — |
New units sell above MSRP. Used units are the only viable path to value for this card.
Same VRAM capacity as the RTX 5070 Ti — no VRAM compromise versus the successor.
Over 2 years of driver maturity ensures excellent stability across all titles.
AMD continues to offer more VRAM per dollar than NVIDIA at every tier — 16GB for $349 vs NVIDIA's 8GB options.
ML-powered upscaling at the mid-range price point.
Ultra-efficient — no PSU upgrade needed for most builds.