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The RTX 4070 graphics card will be on store shelves in April

The list of next-generation desktop graphics cards from Nvidia currently consists of three pieces, which are intended for more demanding players/content creators. But we will have to wait for some time for models more accessible to the wider public. According to server information Videocardz graphics should Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 will not arrive until April.

According to a document obtained by Videocardz, the model will hit store shelves in April, however the date of the introduction or end of the embargo on reviews for journalists and influencers has not yet been determined.

According to earlier leaks, in the case of the main variant of the RTX 4070 card count with AD104-250-A1 chipwhich it has 5,888 CUDA cores. So, as you can see, it uses the same but chopped GPU as we find in the more expensive and already released model RTX 4070 Ti (aka RTX 4080 12GB). Given that the chip present in the RTX 4070 will provide worse results and will also run at significantly lower frequencies, we should encounter approximately 200W consumption.

The card is to be further equipped 12GB of GDDR6X memory, which will run after 192-bit bus. Its throughput should therefore be 504 GB/s.

Although Nvidia is currently planning to release the card in April, a lot can change. From the January information, with which exclusively he came WCCFTECH server, it follows that the production of the AD104-250-A1 chip will start already in the middle of this month.

Leaker Kopite7kimi additionally revealed yesterday that The RTX 4070 will be available in a total of three different variants. One of them will even be equipped with an AD104-251-A1 chip, but the differences should be absolutely minor in the final. This configuration will probably arrive a little later, as it will not go into production until March.

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