PNY RTX 4070 Review: Single 8-Pin, No 16-Pin 12VHPWR

Tom's Hardware Verdict

The PNY RTX 4070 mostly matches the 4070 Founders Edition, but it runs slightly hotter and has noisier fans. But if you think Nvidia's 8-pin to 16-pin adapters are stupid, PNY agrees, opting for a solo 8-pin connector.

Pros

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    Basically as fast as other RTX 4070 models

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    Supports all the latest Nvidia features

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    Only needs a single 8-pin power connector

Cons

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    Runs warmer and louder than Founders Edition

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    $100 increase in generational pricing

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    No frills or extras (could be seen as a positive by some)

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We showed benchmarks of the PNY GeForce RTX 4070 Verto Dual in our initial Nvidia RTX 4070 Founders Edition launch review . Then a bunch of other stuff came along, like the RTX 4060 Ti and RX 7600 launches, but now we're getting around to various third-party reviews. These are some of the best graphics cards , for gaming and other purposes, and the RTX 4070 looks to hit the sweet spot in terms of specs and pricing.

At its core, the RTX 4070 performs a lot like the previous generation RTX 3080 , despite having 2GB more VRAM but a much narrower 192-bit memory interface. That's thanks to the Nvidia Ada Lovelace architecture , and specifically the inclusion of up to 8MB of L2 cache per 32-bit chunk of memory interface. The additional memory can help in a few instances, but higher resolutions also tend to prefer the increased raw bandwidth of the 3080's 320-bit interface.

Let's start with the usual specs table before getting into the specifics of the PNY card.

Nvidia and AMD GPU Specifications
Graphics CardRTX 4070RTX 4060 TiRTX 4070 TiRTX 4080RX 7600RX 7900 XTRX 6750 XTRX 6800RX 6800 XTRX 6950 XT
Architecture AD104AD106AD104AD103Navi 33Navi 31Navi 22Navi 21Navi 21Navi 21
Process Technology TSMC 4NTSMC 4NTSMC 4NTSMC 4NTSMC N6TSMC N5 + N6TSMC N7TSMC N7TSMC N7TSMC N7
Transistors (Billion) 3222.935.845.913.345.6 + 5x 2.0517.226.826.826.8
Die size (mm^2) 294.5187.8294.5378.6204300 + 225336519519519
SMs / CUs 46346076328440607280
GPU Cores (Shaders) 5888435276809728204853762560384046085120
Tensor / AI Cores 18413624030464168N/AN/AN/AN/A
Ray Tracing "Cores" 46346076328440607280
Boost Clock (MHz) 2475253526102505262524002600210522502310
VRAM Speed (Gbps) 21182122.4182018161618
VRAM (GB) 128121682012161616
VRAM Bus Width 192128192256128320192256256256
L2 / Infinity Cache 36324864328096128128128
ROPs 644880112641926496128128
TMUs 184136240304128336160240288320
TFLOPS FP32 (Boost) 29.122.140.148.721.551.613.316.220.723.7
TFLOPS FP16 (FP8) 233 (466)177 (353)321 (641)390 (780)43.0103.226.632.441.447.4
Bandwidth (GBps) 504288504717288800432512512576
TDP (watts) 200160285320165315250250300335
Launch Date Apr 2023May 2023Jan 2023Nov 2022May 2023Dec 2022May 2022Nov 2020Nov 2020May 2022
Launch Price $599$399$799$1,199$269$899$549$579$649$1,099
Current Price $585$400$790$1,108$257$780$330$490$500$630

The above specs table shows the ten GPUs we'll be using for this review. The PNY RTX 4070 Verto Dual and Nvidia RTX 4070 Founders Edition have identical specs, since both use the reference clocks. There's not much more we can add.

The RTX 4070 lands at a $599.99 MSRP, and there are even cards periodically available for less than that — like right now, you can pick up the RTX 4070 from Asus , Gigabyte , MSI , or Zotac with a $50 instant rebate using code "ZIPDADS" (for Fathers' Day, if that wasn't obvious). PNY's card unfortunately isn't part of that deal. It's also "while funds last," so you may or may not be able to take advantage of that offer.

That sort of deal does speak volumes about graphics card sales in general. The past several Black Fridays and Prime Days, for example, had very few if any noteworthy GPU deals, but that's a straight $50 discount from Newegg on a graphics card that released less than two months ago. It's a safe bet that Nvidia could also drop the prices on all of its GPUs $50 or so without incurring too much pain.

Short-term sales aside, we can't help but feel the RTX 4070 should be selling for a lot less than its MSRP. It's faster than the previous generation RTX 3070, but it also comes with a substantially smaller die size. 294.5 mm^2 on TSMC 4N compared to 392.5 mm^2 on Samsung 8N likely means the AD104 chips do cost more, but Nvidia should still get about 190 chips per wafer. Even at $19,000 per 4N wafer, that's only $100 per chip (and Nvidia probably pays less than that due to the number of wafers it orders).

PNY GeForce RTX 4070 Verto Dual

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PNY uses a nondescript box for its base model RTX 4070. That's fine, as most people are far more interested in the performance and graphics card than in the packaging. Inside the box sits the card in an anti-static bag... and that's pretty much it.

There's no support stand here, which, considering the card weighs 687g, shouldn't be a problem. The card's dimensions are 247x120x40 mm. Nvidia's RTX 4070 Founders Edition by way of comparison measures 244x111x40, so it's just a touch shorter in both length and height, though it's quite a bit heavier at 1021g.

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PNY uses a dual-fan configuration, as implied by the model name. Each fan is 85mm in diameter, so smaller than some cards. More importantly, there's no integrated rim to improve static pressure and airflow. That gives Nvidia's reference card a double advantage: Its 91mm fans have more area, and they include a rim around the outside diameter.

The radiator also carries this same approach of not going hog-wild on cooling capacity. There are plenty of heatsink fins, but only three heatpipes running through them. The RTX 4070 only has a 200W TGP (Total Graphics Power), so the cooling should be sufficient, but as we'll see later, this modest setup ultimately results in higher fan speeds and noise levels.

As with most recent Nvidia GPUs, you get three DisplayPort 1.4a outputs and a single HDMI 2.1 port. With DSC (Display Stream Compression), you can get "visually lossless" 4K at 240Hz. Some might quibble about how good the image truly looks, but having tested it, we don't have any complaints — and most of the time, at 4K you won't be pushing framerates anywhere near the 240 Hz maximum refresh rate.

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Jarred Walton is a senior editor at Tom's Hardware focusing on everything GPU. He has been working as a tech journalist since 2004, writing for AnandTech, Maximum PC, and PC Gamer. From the first S3 Virge '3D decelerators' to today's GPUs, Jarred keeps up with all the latest graphics trends and is the one to ask about game performance.