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Colorful Launches RTX 4070 SUPER/Ti SUPER Classic Graphics Cards: Dual-Slot Turbo Cooling Design

Lu Jiao Sat, May 25 2024 09:04 AM EST

On May 23rd, Colorful unveiled the RTX 4070 SUPER and RTX 4070 Ti SUPER Classic graphics cards, both featuring a dual-slot turbo fan cooler.

Notably, these two graphics cards have cleverly designed openings on the PCB at the position of the turbo fan, effectively increasing the fan's air intake and thus improving heat dissipation efficiency. s_31d720e3b6bf49e3bd3f9c88b0e11ce3.jpg The graphics card rectifier cover also features a large area of openings on the front, allowing a clear view of the matte black copper heat fins inside. Compared to traditional aluminum fins, copper fins have superior heat conduction efficiency, quickly dissipating heat to ensure the graphics card remains stable even during long periods of high load operation.

In terms of design, both the RTX 4070 SUPER and RTX 4070 Ti SUPER Classic adopt a compact dual-slot design, with dimensions of 280x126x41mm for both cards. This design significantly reduces the space occupied by the graphics card compared to other models of the same type from Inno3D, making it easier for users to install and upgrade. s_0ba984a1c8f3434697859fd706d00f29.png Colorful has equipped these two graphics cards with a turbo cooling system called VCU, which comprehensively covers the GPU, memory, and VRM power modules, ensuring that all key components receive adequate heat dissipation protection.

Additionally, the graphics cards offer a variety of video output interfaces, including three DP1.4a ports and one HDMI 2.1 port, meeting diverse connectivity needs of users.

In terms of specifications, the RTX 4070 SUPER features 7168 CUDA cores, a GPU boost clock of up to 2475MHz, 12GB/192bit GDDR6X memory with a speed of 21Gbps, and a TGP power consumption of 220W.

On the other hand, the RTX 4070 Ti SUPER boasts even better performance, with 8448 CUDA cores, a GPU boost clock of 2610MHz, 16GB/256bit GDDR6X memory running at 21Gbps, and a TGP power consumption of 285W. s_faf9cea426c84fa4b113b75b5fa2df7b.png