4070 Ti Australian Price Release Date

Here’s The Australian Price And Release Date For The NVIDIA RTX 4070 Ti

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UPDATE: The NVIDIA RTX 4070 Ti is now up for order in Australia.

You can find the entire range of RTX 4070 Ti GPUs HERE, but we’ve also highlighted some below:


As expected, NVIDIA took to its CES 2023 press conference last night to reveal the RTX 4070 Ti, which is the unlaunched RTX 4080 (12GB).  This turned out to be a good thing though as it comes with the same performance, but now at a cheaper price.

Interestingly enough though, there’s no Founder’s Edition for the 4070 Ti (not that we would have got it in Australia regardless), so aftermarket cards will be the only ones available.

RTX 4070 Ti AUSTRALIAN PRICE AND RELEASE DATE

The NVIDIA RTX 4070 Ti will start at $1,479 AUD when it releases on January 5th. This is a nice $180 AUD price drop on what the 4080 (12GB) Founder’s Edition was set to cost in Australia, so in reality, it’s probably an even bigger price drop.

Obviously this will fluctuate based on which supplier and which brand card you go for, but this is definitely a great price if it ends up hitting it.

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We’d expect that the Australian release date might be a little bit later, given that the cards aren’t up at Australian retailers, but we’ll let you know when we know more and when pre-orders are live.

RTX 4070 Ti PERFORMANCE

The RTX 4070 Ti will have 7,680 CUDA cores and 12GB of memory. According to a graph, the 4070 Ti will outperform the 3080 by 3.5x when playing Cyberpunk 2077 in the new RT Overdrive mode and roughly double whilst playing Microsoft Flight Simulator and Warhammer: 40,000 Darktide.

Obviously, the RTX 4070 Ti will have DLSS 3.0 which as we noted in our RTX 4080 review is definitely a game-changer when it comes to 4K AAA gaming. We won’t know how much until reviews drop which we suspect will be later today.

When talking power consumption, Nvidia says that it’ll have roughly 30% lower power consumption than the RTX 3080 which is pretty impressive given how much more powerful it is with DLSS 3.0.