

🚀 Power your passion with the ASUS ProArt RTX 4070 Ti Super OC — where pro-grade speed meets sleek sophistication.
The ASUS ProArt GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Super OC Edition is a powerhouse graphics card designed for creative professionals and gamers alike. Featuring a 16GB GDDR6X memory, ultra-efficient Ada Lovelace architecture, and cutting-edge DLSS 3 technology, it delivers exceptional ray tracing and AI performance. Its compact 2.5-slot design with enhanced cooling makes it ideal for high-performance builds, while precision manufacturing ensures durability. Perfect for 4K+ workflows, video editing, and 3D rendering, this GPU balances top-tier power with practical form factor compatibility.










| ASIN | B0CSF8G1PR |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #914 in Computer Graphics Cards |
| Brand | ASUS |
| Card Description | ASUS ProArt GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Super OC Edition, 16GB GDDR6X, powered by NVIDIA DLSS3, Ada Lovelace architecture, and full ray tracing, with 4th Generation Tensor Cores and 3rd Generation RT Cores |
| Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
| Color | RTX4070Ti|OC|Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (96) |
| Date First Available | January 24, 2024 |
| Graphics Card Ram Size | 16 GB |
| Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPER |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.8 x 4.7 x 0.1 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.4 pounds |
| Item model number | PROART-RTX4070TIS-O16G |
| Manufacturer | ASUS |
| Max Screen Resolution | 7680x4320 Pixels |
| Memory Speed | 2670 MHz |
| Product Dimensions | 11.8 x 4.7 x 0.1 inches |
| Series | PROART-RTX4070TIS-O16G |
R**R
Really fast graphics board for Davinci Resolve editing.
I did some benchmarks using puget systems software and this thing is really fast for a reasonable price. To jump to the next level by more than 10 or 20% you'd have to spend over $2000. This is a great card. And, yes, the Ti and OC make a difference. Don't ignore the little suffixes after the 4070!
C**S
How high can we go?
1, I refuse to pay 1000 dollars for a GPU, 2, New GPUs come out every 3 - 7 months so after so long the card becomes obsolete in a few months. 3, the reason why I bought a 4070ti 16 GB is that it can fit in my case with no problems also they make a water block for this GPU. As far as FPS, I do not think I would need over 100 frames to play a game. I just didn't buy this card just for games. I plan to do some creative work with this card too. Some say it's a beautiful card, but we need to say how is it going to perform. Back in the good old days, anything over 30 FPS was considered to be great, now everyone is saying 100 frames is good. Once again, how high are we supposed to go, or how high are we supposed to spend? I saw a review on here where someone said they worked and saved up $25.00 a week for so many months just to pay for a 1500 dollar GPU, to me that is 1500 dollars out of his life and time. Now remember the 50 series is supposed to be coming out in 2024, OH I guess you will sell your 40 series for a high price for a used card to make up the difference, this is why I will not pay $1000 dollars for a GPU because no matter what you pay, you still paying for a overpriced card. Every card I paid for was used, this is the first card I ever paid for that was new. And now that I own it, I wonder how long before it becomes obsolete. I trying to say I don't see things like you do. To me it's just a GPU to you it's beautiful, to me im looking for performance.
F**X
Great GPU - Some games ran much faster than the boost clock advertised.
So far it's been great. I'm able to play any game on 1440p with 100+ FPS. Will update if something negative happens but so far love this card. UPDATE: After using the card for a few days I started getting flickering and artifacts on the screen. I thought the card had gone bad somehow and started a return =[. Turns out after many days of troubleshooting it was my power supply acting up, so if you're buying a card this powerful just make sure you have a good proper power supply.
E**I
For 800$ yes for 1200$ NO
I had a custom pc i built back in 2019. It was already outdated by few years back then. Couldn't handle Davinchi resolve. I had to get a new motherboard/ram/cpu/ssd to upgrade the older system anyway so i just built a new system. For music prosuction/video editing and maybe get back in to gaming. Resolves time line scrubbing is smooth on this card. Which is what i actually needed. It used to be 800$ now its around 1200$. So just get the 50 series for that much.
F**X
Best-looking 40 series line by far
No one makes a more tastefully designed card than the ASUS ProArt line. The are the right size and the look and perform amazing. I have used all of the 40 series models and these are the best.
T**W
Solid GPU, quiet, cool
While these seems to be some controversy in pricing, I will say that this guy is gorgeous. I love the minimal look, it runs relatively quiet in my mid case, and hasn't had any cooling issues this far. Amazing product!
J**C
Realy Great ASUS Video Card, with a troubling history...
I would have rate this ASUS video card a definite 5-stars, if it were not for the problems I experienced. These issues had nothing to do with the actual card itself. It "seemed" to work fine. When I received the card, the box looked perfect and the item was pristine. I installed it and all went well... that was until I attempted to register it for the warranty. My warranty date came back with several months missing. When I contacted ASUS, I was informed that this video card had already been previously registered. So, what happened? Did I get a used card? Or did I get a card that someone didn't open, but registered it, then returned it? I will never know. At this price point, I wasn't willing to take the chance. ASUS wouldn't budge on the warranty timeframe, so in response, I returned it to Amazon and purchased a different, non ASUS video card that I am happy with. It was cheaper and didn't provide me with all the options of the ASUS card, but it definitely suited my purposes. Therefore, I am happy and content with my new purchase. Maybe if ASUS had provided me with a discount since my warranty was much shorter than expected, or gave me the correct length warranty, I would have kept it. Not knowing how it had possibly been used/abused, I had no choice but to return it. I had to search high and wide to find a suitable replacement, since all the scammers were buying all the good cards up to resell at an inflated rate that I refused to take a part in that.
K**N
Absolutely gorgeous
I am only giving it 4 stars since ASUS is under tremendous controversy with their warranty and RMA support. However, I cannot deny that this card is absolutely stunning. As of this moment, I do not recommend going with ASUS products, however, if you are willing to risk it, their graphics cards are top of the line.
J**A
Super excelente tarjeta!! Puedo jugar los juegos más demandantes en gráficos si ningún problema.
S**K
Proart 4070 Ti Super- My entire setup excluding the graphics card, came to the price of this graphics card! 😂 But I knew this was the best choice! I went for it and have no regrets! Considering the state of the 50 series cards.. It handles everything you throw at it and it’s not a 3 slot monster! It looks sleek and classy! For a black and bronze build ( Fractal Design North ).. this was the best choice!
J**.
Tarjeta de buena calidad y potencia, sus 3 ventiladores la mantenienen en temperaturas excelentes
S**O
La ocupé para un segundo equipo y si desempeño en 4K con streaming simultáneo ha sido el esperado.
S**R
Love this card but, one week in, I've been getting black screen with fans spooling up at max while in the middle of some games (World of Warships, to name one). I'm seeing the same issue with the 4000 series NVIDIA GPUs from other people across many forums (NVIDIA, Tom's Hardware, Guru 3D, Reddit and so on), with the "solution" being anywhere from cabling to drivers, MoBo/GPU BIOS, control panel power settings, clean driver/ OS install, and much much more with no actual fix in sight. I'm running the Corsair 12VHPWR Type-4 PSU sleeved Power Cable off an RM850 PSU; I've been told the adapter that comes with the card is usually the problem, but may have to revert to the adapter for further troubleshooting. Would love to hear from others.
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