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Gigabyte introduces RTX 4070 Ti Super Aero OC

With the release of the RTX 4070 Ti Super, Gigabyte has a varied line up of graphics card models, one of which is the Aero OC, featuring the sleek all-white design we've come to expect from this series. We've got one for review as well, so stay tuned for that!

Featuring the Windforce cooling system, the RTX 4070 Ti Super Aero OC is cooled by three 90mm 3D active fans (meaning they stop spinning at low loads), while they also use Gigabyte's Alternate Spinning technology, with the middle fan rotating clockwise and the other two rotating in the opposite direction. This way, airflow pressure increases, and turbulence reduces. The cooling system also features eight composite copper heat pipes, a large copper baseplate, and a screen-cooling design, meaning a large cutout in the backplate.

An RGB Fusion LED strip is found on the side of the card that you can customise via Gigabyte Control Center, while a protective metal back plate covers the back. This card features Dual BIOS (with a choice of OC and Silent) and a power indicator that alerts gamers when a power supply abnormality occurs. Moreover, it comes with an anti-sag bracket to help keep it nice and level.

The boost clock of the RTX 4070 Ti Super Aero OC is set at 2,655 MHz at factory OC settings, meaning it comes with a 45MHz increase over reference values. The card measures 300x130x57.6 mm (LxWxH) and features a single 16-pin power connector. Gigabyte recommends the use of a 750 W PSU to power this card.

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KitGuru says: If you were in the market for an RTX 4070 Ti Super graphics card, would you consider the Gigabyte Aero OC model? We'll have a review of this card coming soon to help you decide if it's worth it or not.

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