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The MSI GeForce RTX 4070 Ventus 3X 12G OC is a high-performance graphics card featuring NVIDIA's Ada Lovelace architecture, 12GB of ultra-fast GDDR6X memory, and a 2520 MHz boost clock. Designed for gamers and creators, it supports up to 8K resolution and includes advanced cooling with TORX Fan 4.0, plus versatile HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort outputs for seamless multi-display setups.



| Max Screen Resolution | 7680x4320 |
| Memory Speed | 1920 MHz |
| Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 |
| Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
| Card Description | GeForce RTX 4070 by NVIDIA |
| Graphics Card Ram Size | 12 GB |
| Brand | msi |
| Series | VENTUS 3X |
| Item model number | GeForce RTX 4070 VENTUS 3X 12G OC |
| Item Weight | 2.54 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 12.1 x 4.8 x 0.1 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.1 x 4.8 x 0.1 inches |
| Color | Information Not Available |
| Manufacturer | MSI |
| ASIN | B0BZB6WJZJ |
| Date First Available | April 13, 2023 |
W**R
Great deal
The 4000 series of cards is often mocked for the price to performance but MSI was able to offer a fair dollar to performance ratio. This card can run just about anything a normal user will need with great graphical quality. I have removed and remounted my card multiple times to make adjustments on my board. I purchased this card nearly three years ago and have no fan noise or performance issues. You can’t go wrong with this card.
B**T
Amazing version of a solid GPU
Why did I settle on the 4070? Because at the price point and feature set when I purchased it (Early September '23) it was the best current and future gaming card for my budget for a 1080P gamer looking to eventually move up to 1440 or higher without breaking the bank. The AMD equivalent for the current gen came out right around when I purchased it, but DLSS and RT cores will give it a significantly longer lifespan, so I have no regrets. Should I have waited a month? Probably, but I needed a GPU at the time.Why MSI? It has been over 15 years since I built my last PC, and there have been a few solid and consistent brands. MSI has always been there on price and performance, and since I was already going with an MSI motherboard, I figured I'd match them. I wanted a 3 fan GPU as well for noise as well as possible overclocking reasons. I also liked this card's lack of RGB.The results? This card has been impressive, and made me rethink what I wanted to do with the card. Stock, it performs well, near an average 4070 (Well within margin of error), perhaps slightly better due to it's very modest overclock. But what impressed me more was the temperatures, being able to run torture tests and struggle to get the card over 60C. The 4070 is an incredibly efficient GPU, and there's still room on the table. I was able to mostly stably OC it at +225 MHZ and around +1500 HMZ on the ram, but I found I got nearly identical performance at +150 and +1000 respectively. Tempuratures nearly identical, with maybe the chip getting up to 62 or 63 on the extreme end of the OC, with them going down to 61ish for the OC I settled on. However, the performance improvement was not particularly large, maybe 3-5%. So, instead, I decided to try undervolting the GPU. I was able to run the GPU very stably undervolted around .05v at around +100ish core speed and +1000 on the memory, while reducing the tempuratures slightly, and almost entirely avoiding the max power draw of the card (which is 200w in this single connector model). I could probably do a more agressively undervolt the card at more stock speeds and cut the draw to about 150W under torture loads if I wanted to. Now, thermals are still around 60C here, but the reduced wattage under load keeps the chip better longer, and puts less wear on other components.Now, with all that OC testing out of the way, this GPU even at stock or underclocked speeds chews though anything I throw at it. It's currently overkill for 1080P, but it tests well even at 1440P. The fact that the fans rarely ramp up over 30% speed also means this is ultra quiet, which fits great in my ultra-quiet case. Given I don't need the extra overlocking speed, I'll save on power draw for now and enjoy a great card.Note, with the good power draw, this card is great in smaller or more restrictive cases as well, as it should still keep cool. Just keep in mind, it's not the gamer 215W version of the card. You might be able to squeeze a bit more performance out of that one, but I still think there's no need. Enjoy the quiet and power efficient performance, it's an amazing card.Edit: FYI, after playing with it a bit more, I can overclock the memory up near 1700+ before I get stability issues going up around 1800, but I've backed off to +1500 on the memory, and I've been able to undervolt the card at .95v (normally capped at 1.1) for less than a 1% performance hit and a 20% power draw reduction (around 160 tdp rather than the usual 195-200), and I've rarely seen the card over 63C temps even when I was overclocking it under heavy load (running it around +225 over this card's stock speed in furmark). I may have won the Silicon Lottery, but the card has been amazing, and I'd recommend one to anyone looking for a cool running card with a lot of possible headroom.
F**O
Bien
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F**D
The light and mighty one is here!
RE: MSI RTX 4070 Ventus 3x 12g OCTo begin, this is one incredible card, reading some of the comments it appears it’s a little misunderstood by some. The idea behind this model (light with might) is to minimize psu connection efforts using a standard 8 pin (PCIE) connector (which is all you really need) and to keep it as light as possible to curtail the need for additional support, they did great job it’s only 4oz heavier than my 3060 ti Ventus 2x, the back plate is constructed of a light vinyl composite that’s strong enough to protect it and prevent it from sagging.The MSI RTX 4070 Ventus 3x 12g OC is approximately 50% faster than the 3060 ti but that doesn’t begin to tell the story. The 4070 is 80+% faster at image rendering, FPS is up significantly which varies per game and each game setup, for instance with Doom Eternal set at FHD with all other settings being equal the increase was approximately 100 FPS. The efficiency of this gpu cannot be overstated, using Doom Eternal again, the 3060 ti under an average heavy load (master levels on nightmare); Temps: 70-75C, Power: 185-200W, the 4070 wouldn’t break a sweat; Temps: 55-65C, Power: 155-165W while enjoying a 100 FPS increase, these are average values with fluctuations expected.The MSI RTX 4070 Ventus 3x 12g OC is virtually silent, really, I haven't heard a single sound from this card. I’m on my second driver (531.79) with no issues to report. Performance-wise it’s on track with the RTX 3080 maybe edging it a bit and will do this using 38% less power. Supported resolutions include FHD, QHD and 4K, this card shines at FHD and QHD. DLSS 3.0 including frame generation is a game changer, there are 35+ supported games (for DLSS 3.0), and the list is growing. Ray tracing is improved for this series (game specific) in unison with DLSS 3.0. The dimensions of this card are 308 x 120 x 43 mm (12.12” X 4.72” x 1.69”) if your case is too small MSI makes a smaller version MSI RTX 4070 Ventus 2x 12g OC with the same power. If your current setup (gpu ) uses an 8 pin (PICE) connection and it meets the psu minimum requirements (650W) it will only take a few minutes to install this card.
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