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Nvidia RTX 4070 Ti seemingly shows up on Geekbench, outperforms the RTX 3090

Recent rumours have claimed that Nvidia will launch the RTX 4070 Ti in early 2023. It would seem this upcoming GPU has made its way into the hands of testers, leading to early Geekbench benchmark scores being shared. In this benchmark, the new GPU beats out the RTX 3090. 

The Geekbench entry for the apparent RTX 4070 Ti was first shared by Benchleaks. The graphics card was mounted on an Asus ProArt B660 Creator D4 with 64GB of DDR4-3600 memory and an Intel Core i7-12700. The entry also shares some basic specifications of the card, including the base clock (2,730MHz), compute units count (60) and VRAM (12GB).

Moving on to the results, the RTX 4070 Ti scored 214,654 points in the OpenCL test, about 46% faster than the RTX 3070 Ti. Actually, the OpenCL score achieved by the RTX 4070 Ti is enough to beat your average RTX 3090 by 5% and the new AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX by 2%. However, note that the Geekbench OpenCL score isn't particularly known for representing gaming performance accurately.

It is rumoured that the RTX 4070 Ti will be announced at CES in January, so we may have some official news on this in just a couple of weeks.

KitGuru says: Overall, the performance matches what we've been told about the RTX 4080 12GB, which makes sense considering the RTX 4070 Ti has the same specifications.

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