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Zotac RTX 4070 Super Trinity Black Edition Review

Here we test five games, all at 2560×1440 resolution using maximum image quality settings.

We don't focus heavily on gaming performance in these AIB card reviews, for the simple reason that the small clock speed differences don't translate to much at all in the real world. As Zotac's Trinity Black Edition does not come with a factory overclock applied, we can see it trading blows with the likes of the Inno3D Twin X2, though it is often half a frame behind – a negligible difference.  If you do want to see how the 4070 Super performs in a much wider array of games, check out our day 1 review.

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