The Nvidia RTX 4070 SUPER is officially out, with multiple SKUs showing up from AIBs across the board. It commands a base price of $600 for the FE (the older RTX 4070 being reduced to a slightly lower $550 price tag) and comparable aftermarket options, including Gigabyte's AERO OC offering, trading at a significant premium versus MSRP.

The RTX 4070 SUPER is one of 3 major SUPER series GPUs released by Nvidia in Jan 2024, all of which come with significant hardware upgrades under the hood in addition to a VRAM upgrade on the RTX 4070 Ti and a price cut for the RTX 4080 SUPER. The team at Game ZXC has covered each of these models in detail with dedicated information available to users looking for the best of the latest Nvidia SUPER offerings:

  • The Mid-Range RTX 4070 SUPER offers considerably better performance than its predecessor, the RTX 4070 (which also sees a $50 price cut as a result). It offers a higher CUDA core count, a higher base clock, and the same price point as its now-discounted sibling, making it a no-brainer for gamers looking for a GPU listed at less than around $600-750 in 2024.
  • The High-End RTX 4070 Ti SUPER offers a bump in VRAM to 16GB, with a matching bitrate jump to 256 bits from the 192 bits the RTX 4070 TI currently offers. It also throws in a bump in CUDA core count as well as a higher base clock, making it a great replacement with a moderate performance gain in tow for users looking for a price below $800-950 for their GPU in 2024.
  • The Enthusiast-Grade RTX 4080 SUPER offers a higher CUDA count than the RTX 4080 while offering a significant $200 price cut that most users and reviewers previously felt was necessary to differentiate it from the RTX 4090. This, coupled with a sizable base and boost clock increase on the FE units, make it a compelling GPU upgrade in 2024 for users looking to spend between $1000-1500 on a unit.

What Does The RTX 4070 Super Offer In 2024?

The Nvidia RTX 4070 SUPER offers better performance than the stock RTX 4070, packing in an impressive increase of just under 20% in CUDA cores, which directly translates to a sub 15-20% performance uplift in most games. It also retains the same price tag as its predecessor while bumping up its base clock by 60 MHz. This allows it to position itself as an aggressive play by Nvidia in a market segment that recently saw a lot of interest after subsequent AMD GPU releases targeting the sub-$500 price range arrived on the scene.

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The Best CPUs To Pair With Nvidia's RTX 4070 SUPER

For users looking to get a CPU to go with their brand-new RTX 4070 SUPER GPU, here are some of the best options to consider in 2024:

The Intel Core i7 14700KF is a 20-core, 28-thread juggernaut that is identical to the more mainstream Core i7 14700K CPU. It leverages the fact that the RTX 4070 SUPER is already in play through a discount over the latter, offered thanks to the lack of an iGPU. It provides excellent single-core performance to allow it to push ahead in games with ease, plus some of the best multi-core performance end-users can buy for productivity use cases in a desktop processor.

With compatibility that stretches across three years of Intel motherboards (with mandatory BIOS updates), the 14700KF has plenty of options that it can be paired with. It makes for a well-rounded CPU entry that excels at both gaming and productivity equally, even as it costs a shade under $400 currently, making it a relatively better value offering than its other higher-end AMD and Intel alternatives.

At the same time, the 14700KF needs a powerful cooler to sustain its higher clocks than the 13700K/KF, which it replaces with a higher power requirement in tow, as it pushes its efficiency considerably lower than its AMD alternatives that compete at a slightly higher price point. It also gets a small discount at multiple retailers over its MSRP of $384, which makes it a great value-centric CPU to get for both gaming and productivity use cases.

The Intel Core i7 14700KF is currently part of a set of qualifying Intel 14th-generation CPUs that get a free copy of Star Wars Outlaws at launch as part of an ongoing promotion.

The AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D is an 8-core, 16-thread CPU that promises, and delivers, the fastest gaming experience a CPU can, despite clocking in at a small discount over MSRP currently. It continues to lead the charts as one of the fastest gaming CPUs thanks to it leveraging its stacked L3 Cache, something AMD calls 3D V-Cache, to deliver faster performance in games beyond most of its similarly configured and higher-end competitors.

It also does so with a mean power draw of just about 50 watts, making it the fastest and most efficient high-end gaming CPU on the market. Compatible with AMD's socket AM5, the 7800X3D delivers support for both PCI-E 5.0 hardware and DDR5 RAM. While the RTX 4070 SUPER itself is a PCI-E 4.0 GPU, it can't hurt gamers who might upgrade to the next generation to invest in a CPU that offers 24 PCI-E 5.0 lanes, enough for a GPU and 2 Gen 5 SSDs.

At the same time, the Ryzen 7 7800X3D is what one would call a 'Specialist' CPU. It offers lower clocks and limited overclockability compared to the similarly configured Ryzen 7 7700X from AMD. As an octa-core CPU, it already has limited productivity use cases in multi-threaded applications, and while it is a clear-cut choice for gamers, it might not be the same for users aiming to get some productivity-related workloads (such as video edition) handled on the same CPU.

The AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D trades at a decent, sub-$70 discount over its previous MSRP, which makes it an even better bargain as it offers second-to-none performance for gaming in 2024. This makes it a no-brainer for gamers looking to get more value for money out of their RTX 4070 SUPER.

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The Intel Core i9 14900KS is the equivalent of what last year's 13900KS was to the 13900K: an upgrade that essentially offered a cherry-picked version of the same CPU that allowed for higher boost clocks out of the box. It builds on the large single-core performance lead that the 14900K offers with an even faster boost clock speed of 6.2GHz on its fastest cores, while bumping up boost clocks for both the performance 'P-cores' and the efficiency 'E-cores' simultaneously.

This allows the 14900KS to be a bragging rights affair in its own right for enthusiasts and overclockers, but also makes it the most potent 24-core consumer-grade CPU Intel has on offer to date. As cherry-picked silicon goes, it offers a significant amount of overclocking headroom versus 14900K chips but does prove to be equally challenging as a result to adequately cool as a result.

Intel's 14th generation CPUs, at the higher end, come with support for its APO thread scheduler optimizations, which can make all the difference in the world in titles like World of Warcraft, for example, and the 14900KS is the highest-end beneficiary currently in play. The 14900KS does deliver stellar performance while working with existing LGA 1700 motherboards, but it does come at a cost of power efficiency compared to the competition and also requires a significant amount of cooling to prevent it from throttling with a chip that crosses 300W of TDP routinely on most configurations when running productivity workloads.

All in all, it does offer the best performance possible that one can expect from an Intel CPU when paired with Nvidia's mid-range RTX 4070 SUPER GPU.

Intel's fastest consumer-grade CPU, the Core i9 14900KS is a limited-release product that is also part of a set of qualifying Intel 14th-generation CPUs that get a free copy of Star Wars Outlaws at launch as part of an ongoing promotion.

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For users looking for a higher core and thread count under the hood than the Ryzen 7 7800X3D, AMD pulls out all the stops when it comes to the Ryzen 9 7950X3D 16-core, 32-thread Desktop Processor, which offers a 2x multiplier on both ends. It retains the 3D V-Cache advantage that AMD continues to leverage for superior gaming performance, even as it ushers in a new tier of efficiency for productivity-based use cases.

With 16 cores in play, it targets content creators, editors, and users with needs for significant multi-core, multi-threaded application performance, while also tapping its L3 cache advantage to push for better gaming performance, making it an excellent all-around CPU for users needing the extra power in play now, or in the near future.

At the same time, due to multiple price cuts at Intel's end that see its Core i9 14900K/KF CPUs trade at around the $550 mark, the Ryzen 9 7950X3D might be a pricier choice now, with a sub-$50 premium to offer comparable productivity and slightly better gaming performance to gamers, making it AMD's best, but significantly expensive offering even in 2024.

This is, after all, a market where both the Ryzen 7 7800X3D and the Ryzen 9 7950X offer cheaper gaming and productivity options respectively, but the Ryzen 9 7950X3D continues to offer the best of both worlds to gamers and creators alike. Ultimately, this combination makes it a situational purchase, but one that users can't go wrong with.

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With 10 cores in play in a 6-to-4, performance-to-efficiency configuration, the unlocked Intel Core i5-12600KF CPU offers a significant performance uplift over its locked Core i5 alternatives from the 13th and 14th generation. The Intel Core i5 12600KF showcases its prowess in video games, leveraging its unlocked CPU cores to command a respectable lead over its newer locked siblings, even as its price tag gives it a significant amount of edge in terms of the CPU class it currently competes in.

It does, however, like most locked Intel CPUs, not ship with a stock cooler or a thermal solution, meaning that users will have to find their own alternative. The team at Game ZXC does have a detailed guide that covers some of the best options at multiple price points for users interested in grabbing one along with their CPU purchase, however.

With decent gaming performance, plenty of Intel-based motherboards to choose from, and decent upgrade potential down the line, the 12600KF is priced to sell currently and offers astounding value, earning it a recommendation for the best budget gaming CPU one can buy with the Nvidia RTX 4070 Super currently.

At just over $150 at the time of writing, the Intel Core i5-12600KF CPU offers better performance versus its locked 14th-generation alternatives when it comes to gaming. Thanks to its unlocked state and potentially higher boost clocks it remains, core for core, one of the cheapest options in play.

For users looking for a more value-centric purchase that can handle productivity tasks reasonably well, the efficient AMD Ryzen 9 7900X3D comes to mind, buffered by a series of price cuts that help secure it as a favorite gaming CPU. With four more cores than its octa-core gaming-centric sibling, the 7900X3D occupies, and somewhat dominates, an important market segment that the Ryzen 9 7950X3D can not cater to, given its current price tag.

Versus Intel's more core-heavy alternatives, the AMD Ryzen 9 7900X3D offers significantly faster cores on average, better performance with some game engines and 3D tools, and a ridiculously better efficiency, which is an important factor for productivity users at a time when rising energy costs are in play for nearly every product and service.

It does sacrifice being included in the fastest gaming CPUs list like its other Ryzen 7000 X3D-based siblings, but does deliver arguably better value for money and serves a market segment that is crucial as a result, even though it comes as a close second in gaming benchmarks to its faster AMD-based alternatives. This makes it a great candidate for the best overall productivity CPU when one considers the power efficiency, price-to-performance, and thermal needs of the Ryzen 9 7900X3D.

At the $400 mark, the 7900X3D is cheaper core for core than both of its other X3D siblings (Ryzen 7 7800X3D & Ryzen 9 7950X3D), and while it isn't the fastest gaming CPU out there by a small margin, it comes close without the premium that the 7950X3D charges for adding another 4 more cores into the mix. This all makes the 7900X3D a viable, efficient, and high-performance option to pair with the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER.

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FAQ

Q: What is the CUDA Core count on the Nvidia RTX 4070 Super?

The Nvidia RTX 4070 SUPER offers 7168 CUDA cores, a marked improvement over the 5888 that the RTX 4070 currently offers

Q: How Much Does The Nvidia RTX 4070 Super Cost?

The Nvidia RTX 4070 Super costs $599 for the FE and most non-OC aftermarket SKUs. More premium models can cost as much as $750, putting them within spitting distance of the Nvidia RTX 4070 Ti SUPER FE at $800.