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Mainstream Blackwell for 1440p gamers who want DLSS 4 on a tighter budget.
Pros
- Strong 1440p performance with DLSS 4
- Reasonable 250W power draw
- More widely available than higher-tier Blackwell cards
Cons
- 12GB VRAM is limiting for future titles and high textures
- Street prices have crept above MSRP (~$635) amid memory shortage
- Modest raster uplift over the previous-gen 4070 Super
✓ Where it shines / best for
- High-refresh 1440p gaming
- Mainstream creators and streamers
- Gamers wanting DLSS 4 at a mid-range price
✕ Not the best fit for
- VRAM-intensive 4K workloads (12GB limit)
- Professional AI training needing large memory
- Ultra-budget builds
Features
- ✓ Ray tracing
- ✓ AV1 encoding
- ✓ 1440p
- ✓ 4K output
- ✓ DLSS 4
- ✓ GDDR7
- ✓ Multi Frame Generation
- ✓ 12gb Vram
Pricing
| Plan | Price | Billing | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| MSRP | $549 | one-time | 12GB model; launch MSRP Mar 2025. |
Pricing verified from the official source. Prices change often — confirm on the vendor's site before buying.
Specifications
| power | 250W TDP |
| memory | 12GB GDDR7, 192-bit |
| interface | PCIe 5.0 |
| cuda_cores | 6,144 |
| architecture | Blackwell (TSMC 4NP) |
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