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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Super

The RTX 4070 Super is one of the easiest GPUs to recommend for buyers who want strong 1440p gaming, access to NVIDIA features, and a build that still feels balanced instead of drifting into expensive flagship territory.

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This is the kind of GPU buyers usually compare when they want a premium 1440p setup with better ray tracing and upscaling support without jumping all the way to ultra-premium pricing.

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Specs

BrandNVIDIA
VRAM12GB
Boost Clock2.48 GHz
TDP220W
Use Case1440p gaming builds

Quick buying take

The RTX 4070 Super makes sense when your target is a smooth, premium-feeling 1440p build and you care about NVIDIA extras like DLSS, stronger ray tracing, and broad game support. It is usually the safer buy for buyers who want fewer compromises than cheaper midrange cards, but do not want to pay flagship money.

Best fit: 1440p gaming builds, high-refresh monitors, and buyers who want strong feature support as much as raw raster performance.

Why people shortlist it

  • Very appealing balance of 1440p performance, efficiency, and premium feature support.
  • NVIDIA software stack, DLSS, and ray tracing matter to many buyers in this price tier.
  • Easier to justify than more expensive high-end cards if 4K is not the main goal.

What to think about first

  • 12GB of VRAM is less generous than some AMD alternatives at similar pricing.
  • If your focus is pure raster value, a Radeon rival can look stronger on paper.
  • It is still expensive enough that total system balance matters, especially monitor and CPU pairing.