Manli launches slimmer GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPER and 4070 SUPER Gallardo series

Manli outs green Gallardo SUPER GPUs

The RTX 4070 SUPER and 4070 Ti SUPER get 2-slot design.

Manli is staying true to its signature green design theme for its latest Gallardo series. For those unfamiliar with the brand, Manli primarily sells in the Asian and European markets and is known for offering budget-friendly options. Their graphics cards are often favored by system integrators like Sycom for further customization.

The latest update focuses on the Gallardo series, which sits at the top tier of Manli’s lineup. This series typically features a more premium design, sometimes with factory overclocking. However, it’s worth noting that neither the RTX 4070 SUPER nor the RTX 4070 Ti SUPER in this series come overclocked.

Perhaps something that is not obvious is that Manli has introduced the RTX 4070 Ti SUPER GALLARDO already. The new version marks the second revision, featuring an entirely different aesthetic compared to its predecessor. The most important change is that it no longer is a 3.5-slot design, but a much slimmer 2-slot version.

RTX 4070 (Ti) SUPER Gallardo, Source: Manli

Just a quick recap on the RTX 4070 Ti SUPER and its non-Ti counterpart: The main difference lies in their GPU configurations. The Ti version is powered by an AD103 GPU with 8448 CUDA cores, while the non-Ti version has 7168 cores. In terms of memory, the Ti SUPER packs 16GB of GDDR6X, while the non-Ti version settles for 12GB.

Both models share a similar design, featuring a triple-fan cooler setup and measuring 31.5×12.0×4.2 cm in size. However, there are variations in power consumption. The RTX 4070 SUPER operates within a 220W TDP range, while the Ti variant can draw up to 285W.

Another notable difference is the power connector. Instead of the standard 8-pin connector, both SUPER versions utilize a 12VHPWR connector.

RTX 4070 (Ti) SUPER Gallardo, Source: Manli

Manli did not announce pricing or release date, both cards were listed by the company only a few days ago.

Source: MANLI