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  • Nvidia's RTX 4070 is here and it's not terrible.  (Tom's Hardware)

    It's as fast as the previous generation's RTX 3080 while being $100 cheaper and using 40% less power, or to put it another way, 20% more expensive and 30% faster than the RTX 3070.

    It has 12GB of VRAM as standard which is enough in most cases, but I wouldn't buy an 8GB card for a system I wanted to use for gaming.  (A cheap 8GB card for light gaming is a different matter.)

    It's a regular two-slot card rather than the monstrous three-slot models that Nvidia and its partners have been shipping lately, and though Nvidia recommends a 650W power supply and it includes a 300W-rated 12-pin power connector, it should run in pretty much any system built in recent memory.

    Paired with a Ryzen 7900 (65W based power, around 90W peak) it should provide a almost reasonably priced and very capable system for serious work and what was high end gaming just a few months ago while running happily on a 450W power supply.


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1 8GB should apparently still be fine for 1080p gaming, unless you use RT, in which case it's starting to not quite be enough.
I've got an RX 6800, so I have 16GB of RAM.  During the Diablo IV beta, there was apparently a bug that caused VRAM leakage, causing the game to page to system RAM or whatever it actually does, and it was killing performance.  Fortunately, it seemed to take a lot of play for it to happen, and quitting and restarting seemed to clear it up, but it must've been worse for 8GB cards.
Also, the stupid new 12VHPRW connector has 16 pins, but that's a minor thing.

Posted by: Rick C at Thursday, April 13 2023 11:36 PM (BMUHC)

2 So, the most demanding game I play is a MUD which started in the early 90s.  HOw will this 8GB vs 12GB of vram affect a text client?  Seriously, I'm super worried about this.

Posted by: normal at Friday, April 14 2023 12:26 PM (obo9H)

3 normal, the 12GB card will use about 2/3 as much of its VRAM as the 8GB card will, expressed as a percentage of total VRAM.  Either way you could probably run hundreds of monitors worth of your mud.
Even at 4K.

Posted by: Rick C at Saturday, April 15 2023 12:01 AM (BMUHC)

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