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  • Samus - Tuesday, January 3, 2023 - link

    The 4070Ti is faster than the 3090Ti while having 33% less cores of near-equal capability and 1/3rd the non-RT tflops? So basically this is only true in edge cases where DLSS3 trickery allows it to excel, at the expense of a consistent gaming experience.

    Seems like nVidia is relying on software this generation to push the numbers.
  • shabby - Tuesday, January 3, 2023 - link

    Magic bro... magic!
  • TEAMSWITCHER - Tuesday, January 3, 2023 - link

    "near-equal capability" is a statement you pulled out of your ass.
  • ET - Tuesday, January 3, 2023 - link

    NVIDIA said "faster than 3090 Ti", and I'd say that this is clearly meant when using DLSS 3.

    We'll have to wait for reviews to see how it performs when not using DLSS 3. Which could very well be "slower than 3090 Ti".
  • catavalon21 - Tuesday, January 3, 2023 - link

    That. Well, somewhere I suppose.
  • techjunkie123 - Tuesday, January 3, 2023 - link

    You don't need to guess about this.....Nvidia had already shown benchmarks for the 4080 12gb. Now rebranded as the 4070 Ti. It is indeed slower than or comparable to the 3090 Ti at best without frame generation.
  • cycomiko - Wednesday, January 4, 2023 - link

    So, does their continued use of 30 series in the remainder of the desktop space result in a cost reduction, or are they just continuing to profit excessively off a generation old tech?
  • Gothmoth - Wednesday, January 4, 2023 - link

    what a sh*tshow.

    3x the perfomance. nvidia must think everyone is braindead.

    799$... lol.

    someone should investigate nvidia and amd for price fixing.
    this is crazy.
  • Nfarce - Thursday, January 12, 2023 - link

    "someone should investigate nvidia and amd for price fixing...this is crazy."

    No, what is crazy is people like you who think that the overlord big government should step in and set prices. Nothing would kill innovation faster. You think that money they make doesn't go into R&D research to future generations of GPUs? If people like you were in charge of things, we'd still be running on $325 GTX 970 video card tech at 22fps in modern DX12 games at 1080p.

    Finally, nobody price fixes anything. If the market buys, the price is right. And clearly with Nvidia's demand over the past two decades of GPUs, there is PLENTY of demand.

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