The MSI RTX 4070 Ti Super Ventus 3X ships in a black box, with a large image of the graphics card visible on the front. On the back, MSI highlights various key features of the card and its cooler.
Inside, MSI provides a quick start guide as well as an anti-sag bracket, always a welcome extra for big modern day cards. A dual 8-pin to 12VHPWR adapter is also included.
Looking at the card itself, MSI is using a two-tone black and silver shroud. It looks nice enough, though it is rather plasticky – build quality should definitely be better considering the price point of the 4070 Ti Super.
It is a triple-fan cooler though, using MSI's Torx 4.0 design, with each fan measuring approximately 90mm in diameter.
The front side of the card is home to the GeForce RTX and MSI logos printed in white, do note that there are no RGB LEDs anywhere on this card so nothing lights up once the system is powered on.
As for the backplate, rather disappointingly this is made from plastic which belies the fact this is a graphics card priced at over £750 – I'd certainly expect a metal backplate here. It does offer a few cut-outs towards the end of the card to allow air to pass though the heatsink.
Power is supplied by a single 12VHPWR/PCIe Gen5 power connector, though a dual 8-pin adapter is included in the box. Display outputs are unchanged, with 3x DisplayPort 1.4 and 1x HDMI 2.1 connectors.