Best RTX 4070 Ti Super Gaming PC Build! πŸ˜„ [Testing NVIDIA's New GPU in 10+ Titles]

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the new RTX 470 TI super has landed and with more vram than the card it replaces a bit of a performance boost and the same MSRP could Nvidia be onto a winner well in this video I'm going to be building an awesome 4070 TI super gaming PC build to find out showing you guys what parts I'd pair up with nvidia's latest GPU and exploring performance as we go let's do [Music] this [Music] the coola mtic cube 500 flat pack is a case that lets you do it yourself with support for fullsize specs in a compact form factor a highly adjustable design lets you build as you unbox and it really is like nothing C what's more support for up to eatx motherboards 360 mil long gpus and a 280 mil AIO up top make it super versatile for the latest components build it your way with the the coola master Cube 500 now available in black white and macaron check it out at the first links in the description below the best and only place really we can start in a video like this is by starting off looking at the GPU in question in this case it's of course the new 4070 TI super bit of a mouthful this particular card comes in from MSI which is actually one of the MSRP designs coming in at $799 it keeps the same price as the original 47 GTI you get more memory and the memory that you get is actually faster with more bandwidth which is great to see but otherwise there aren't too many changes modest boost to Cuda cor and RT cores obviously help to ensure this card's going to give us a bit more performance but the main upside really is memory and it's good to see Nvidia improve a card nowadays without charging you more money for the pleasure this is not intended as are none of the new Super Cards to be an upgrade for someone who already has the original nons Super variant but instead it's meant to be a better option for those who might already have been considering a 40 series GPU but haven't quite felt like they wanted to pull the trigger just yet the original RTX 47 TTI was of course a Powerhouse at 1440p I mean remember it was originally intended to be nvidia's cheaper 12 gig 480 before they thankfully sh that plan but it is still a really powerful GPU for most people a 4070 4070 super will be more than enough the ti version and now the ti super just gives you a bit more Firepower shall we say to push those frame rates that bit further this MSI card with its silver or white accents on the front is going to match really nicely with the overall build aesthetic and theme I've gone for today but that isn't to say that it'll be for everybody and there are some more dark designs like this Zotac gaming Trinity Black Edition which are also worth considering both of these cards are fairly small and fairly compact considering how big previously a 47 TTI T GPU has been while the Zotac gaming card looks like it might give us a bit more RGB and a bit more flashiness much like the 4070 supers the new 12pin cables seem to be standard on all of the super refreshes previously some aibs were opting to keep multiple eight pin collectors those days are gone so something to bear in mind when looking at power supply Choice a little bit later the only way to actually evaluate how good either of these two are though is of course to build a killet gaming PC so let's stop messing about and let's look at the other parts that make a build like this possible now of course the CPU is the first one with the 4070 TI super being quite a powerful GPU we of course need a high-end processor I'd instinctively look at the ryzen 7 and i7 lineups I've opted for the I74 700k due to its higher core counts and slightly better clock speeds Intel's 14th gen I suppose a bit like the super range is a refresh albeit super seems to be a better executed refresh than 14th gen and has received rightfully a lot of heat at times but the 14700 K providing you give it good calling is a really capable processor you get more calls on this chip and that's going to massively help with our multi-threaded performance too great for those of you who want to like stream video edit or do higher workload tasks I'll be installing it onto the MSI mag z790 Tomahawk Wi-Fi now this is one of the max motherboards and what this Max designation means is that it's Intel 14th gem ready no need for a bios update we should just be able to pop the CPU in and basically get going MSI have gone for these sort of neon green accents on the board which definitely won't be for everybody and although I've gone for a lighter theme I'm hoping that with all the other components in and of course our cooler and our graphics card covering a lot of the board that it should still fit with the theme I'm going for I guess there's only really one way to find out as we progress through the build today features wise though this board is absolutely packed I mean take a look at this m.2 slot looks pretty unassuming push a button and the heat sink comes off oh yes want to put it back on nice and easy and it makes the m.2 installation completely tooless and very easy the rear iio is also pretty good 20 gig USBC here 10 gig USB type-c here and plenty of high-speed type A ports you also get Wi-Fi 7 as standard which is going to give you amazing Wi-Fi connectivity both in terms of signal strength and in terms of potential bandwidth with 2 and 1/2 gig Network in and an optical audio port to boot for under $300 which was the pricee at the time of filming this video this is a really good value of the board and outflanks a lot of the far more expensive options on the market the most important thing though is that we actually get support for of course our LGA 1700 processor push the arm on the socket down lift it up little something like so and then just drop our i7 into place do this nice and gently pop the cover down keep hold of the black plastic As you may need this in future and then secure the arm into place TI end slightly with the lighter White theme of some of the components in this build it's the ram now this is the Lexar AR Aries ddr5 but it comes in this beautiful white it's not too large there's good latency and speed options available second and fourth dim slots there is of course 16 gig in each of the dims for this build bit of pressure on both sides and that's going to slot him without too many problems yeah SSD wise I've picked up the Corsair mp600 GS now this is a a 2 TB PCI gem 4 drive not the quickest gem 4 drive but a lot faster than even topend gem 3 Solutions this 2 TB Drive sent me back about 150 but you can find a 1 tby for about 85 500 gig for even less at about 55 as normal though latest pricing and availability will be linked in the description below now this is the bit where I can show you again actually for real this time just how easy the m.2 installation is so that's no screws then the m.2 drive goes in again no screws this little not or tab if you will covers over the top and of course our m.2 heat shield should click back into place aha slightly misaligned boom I made a mess of that and it still only took me what less than 30 seconds really really amazing to see with that the motherboard assembly is nearly there but we do need some cool him and with the i7 as much as it's got good performance it's not a cold CPU by any stretch of the imagination and that is where the MSI e360 comes in it's like a bit of an MSI takeover but we've really really been impressed with some of their new cooling products and the e360 is no exception it's available in black or white comes in around Β£120 $120 Mark for the 360 malarian and of course gives you three RGB fans included as standard the water block design too is just absolutely gorgeous this all lights up you can sink it through your motherboard I mean it's just an absolutely stunning design the reason I'm unboxing the CPU Cooler now is so we can actually look at some of the Mountain Hardware mainly the back plate and get some of the installation done while the motherboard is out and easy to access a quick cursory glunt and this is the hardware I think we need we've got our Intel brackets for the actual water block then the back plate which is going to go through the rear of the motherboard the screws which will screw down into the back plate and then some thumb screws which will actually secure the whole cooler block onto the CPU itself talking of back plates you actually get two included so this one is our 1150 bracket and this one is our LGA 1700 bracket you get this cool little 3M strip on either side of the bracket now this is basically just to help hold the bracket in place while you screw the cooler in it means that when you actually pop this through each of the holes if you apply a bit of pressure where that sticky stuff was the back plate itself just won't fall off and it makes the build little bit easier it's a nice quality of life feature if you will I'm then going to take those Intel posts we discussed earlier and start threading those through Each corner of the CPU socket area on the motherboard and into the back plate at the rear get these nice and tight as these are what we'll be using to install the water block into place just need to tighten these up by hand no need for players or anything like that and once that's done the motherboard assembly is complete and the next stage of the build is going ahead and looking at the case and I'm actually really pleased with my choice here it is the new MSI gar 300r I've used msi's gar range before and been pretty happy with it all in all but this one definitely takes it up a notch when it comes to not only build quality but also the feature set available not only do you get an integrated GPU support bracket that works for both vertical and horizontal GPU installations and lights up but you also if we look at the PCI Lanes at the rear of the case we'll spot two thumb screws here which we can use to take out the included horizontal GPU Mount and easily replace with the vertical one instead which I'm actually going to be doing for this build look how easy that is just a couple of thumb screws and then at the rear not only is the cable management absolutely Immaculate but you also get an integrated argb and I think this works for fans too yes AR argb and fanhub now they've ran everything really nicely for us which is great and all of the RGB connections are actually Daisy chained meaning we can install the cooler by just plugging up to the existing cables that are already there I mean absolutely fair play plus um did I mention four fanza standard I'm just impressed there's not really much more to say and I'm hoping that when we pop the motherboard in the whole thing is going to look pretty good now we should just be able to slide the motherboard in all the standoffs I think are in the right place click it over the center raise standoff and then just nine screws to pop it into place try not to worry too much about the black color of the motherboard for now I'm hoping once the cool is in once the GPU is in it should add a nice bit of contrast and the White theme should start to really come together with that being said I wouldn't mind some new white motherboards if MSI or Asus or ASRock are listening white motherboards please there's too many white cases and not enough white motherboards all graphics cards though they're becoming a lot more popular the next job is installing the all-in-one liquid cooler now to be honest with you we can install the AO at the top of the case which I think would actually look quite good or at the front I'd initially thought the front was going to be the best but I've kind of changing my mind I think there's loads of room at the top so the radiator with the fans is going to just fill that space first Port of Call is poping the fans onto the radiator these are what are going to pull the air out the case and through the rad and we can do this now before moving it into the case all the long radiator screws you need come included in a bag with the CPU Cooler then just a case of actually screwing the radiator into the top of the case and once that's done I need to take the water block which I think looks amazing by the way and have the Intel brackets on you can see there's some screw holes here and some included brackets which fit quite nicely together and once they're on then I can install the water block onto the CPU a short drop of thermal paste and then the coer is going to go on without too many problems add those thumb screws on to secure it down and I'll deal with the cables and wiring properly a little bit later next up is the GPU and this is where we can try the included vertical Mount now you will need to pick yourself up a PCI Riser cable this is what's going to take our main PCI slot and move it basically down wherever we want it this should be pretty easy to install I've gone for an NZ xt1 but I'll link a range of different options below so now what that then means is we just need to pick ourselves a couple of PCI slots as there only two slots and obviously the further back that we go the better the air flow is going to be so I'm thinking maybe the middle two now I've just realized getting the screwdriver in there is going to be kind of difficult so what I think I might do is actually just take out the whole bracket it pops out really very easily and I think I might be able to attach this to the GPU now and then slide the whole card in from the back of the case if so that's going to be pretty cool then I think we can just slide this back in that's working working all right we could be on to a bit of a winner here just tighten these screws down and then of course need to actually connect up the Riser cable to the bottom of the graphics card you know what that is really coming together and I think all it needs now is some nice PSU cable extensions to finish it off and of course a power supply to connect up to and that is where the MSI a850 GL PCI gem 5 comes in now this graphics card has a recommended PSU wattage of about 750 or a minimum I should say 850 is going to be absolutely fine as with 750 to be honest and this MSI unit is uniquely positioned in that it's one of the cheapest PCI gem 5 units available that means that in our bag of fully modular cables we should indeed be able to find ourselves a custom gem 5 cable now this has 600 watts of maximum power throughput our 47 TTI is going to consume way less than that about 250 under gaming load and these cool little yellow tips mean that if the cable's not fully inserted you can tell because you'll see yellow sticking out in terms of the other cable we need I'm going to pop a SATA power cable in for our RGB Hub we of course need a pair of CPU power connectors to go to the top left of the motherboard and of course our motherboard power cable we're going to extend all of these to these nice easy DIY Fab extensions and plug the gem 5 cable straight in don't want to put an extension on here want to make sure we keep this nice and vanilla to avoid any potential issues and once all of the various cables are in for the build we should be able to turn it on for the first time I'm not sure if I've wired the RGB up correctly I think I might smash this got to say that is looking pretty pretty good there's only really one way though to see exactly how this thing looks and the RTX 470 TI super performs it's time some benchmarks but first an epic geoop [Music] Montage in order to evaluate the performance of the 4070 TI super we tested it in a wide range of titles from your aaa's like Alan weight 2 Starfield and cyberpunk through to more Esports games like war zone fortnite and Apex as a quick note we did face a few pre-release bios and Driver issues with the MSI 470 TI super that both Nvidia and MSI insurus will be fixed within the coming days so in order to properly represent the 4070 TI super we've also tested Zotac MSRP Edition Trinity card and you can see both shown on all of the graphs today let's start with Starfield shall we here at 1440p high settings the 470 TI super achieved up to 98 FPS on average this puts it well ahead of the original RTX 470 TI with the frame rate uplift of about 10 frames per second and helps it to get much closer to the 480 we are of course expecting performance gains on the new 480 super which we'll be looking at in more detail next week move through into Hogwarts Legacy and again the 470 TI super delivers a really strong increase in frame rate over the original RTX 470 TI here we're looking an up to 13 FPS increase as I say we are at expecting the MSI 47 TTI super to close the gap with that Zotac card once those pre-release performance bugs have been iron out but 117 FPS at Hogwarts at 1440p is certainly not a bad showing move through into cyberpunk and here you'll see a number of different bars to represent both the 4070 TI super with dlss and rate tracing enabled and of course without let's go for the number with everything enabled first of all here you can see up to 103 FPS and a game that visually actually looks really really aming amazing with that rate tracing technology enabled we'll turn that rate tracing technology off and go back to that rasterization performance and the frame rate shoots up to a maximum of 124 FPS on average move through into Apex Legends a bit more of a competitive High FPS title and here the 4070 TI super achieved up to 256 FPS on average a very small differential here between the MSI and Zotac cards we tested likely due to a CPU bottleneck that's occurring in a game like this where the GPU side of things is far easier to execute than that of the CPU side moving through into a game like fortnite and dropping it back to a slightly easier to run title also demonstrates good results here I tested at 1080p competitive settings to really push the card and see how high we can get that frame rate up to 3155 FPS on average was the answer to that question it is below the 7900 XT and XTX and fairly considerably behind cards like the 4090 but it actually goes as far as beating out pretty much every other card in our testing Suite in Call of Duty war zone we get a Max of up to 173 FPS on average with the 4070 TI super lagging behind only the 480 7900 XTX and of course RTX 1490 well Call of Duty's Modern Warfare 2 at 1440p high settings he's up to 195 FPS this is level peggin with the 7900 XT perhaps this card's closest rival especially with amd's latest price drops while again some of those pre-release driver issues that we face with the MSI card show their head with an 11 FPS differential here in Formula 1 2022 at 1440p using the ultra high preset we see impressive results once again with up to 284 FPS lagging behind only the 480 and of course the likes of the 4090 had we tested it at 1440p in F1 while moving through into one of the newest titles or the newest title on our testing Suite Alan Wake 2 and you can see our smaller historical data set here doesn't give us quite as many points of comparison what it does show is that the 4070 TI super consistently beats out the 4070 TI and of course the newer 4070 super by solid margins all around before wrapping up the benchmarks we should also look at the cost per frame analysis we did this was in Apex Legends at 1440p and Hogwarts Legacy at 1440p this shows exactly how many frames you're getting for your dollar or pound and is a great indicator of the best value gpus you can see the 4070 TI super in Apex Legends delivers a cost per frame of $312 this is significantly better than the original RTX 47 TI and put it level pegin with AMD 7900 XTX a GPU that's widely been considered to be pretty good value that doesn't make it quite as good value as something like a 7900 XT or of course a much less powerful 7800 XT but things are heading in the right direction Hogwarts Legacy was a similar story here the 470 TI super is actually better value for money on a per frame basis than the 7900 XT and massively improves upon the original 47 TTI with around a $150 reduction in the amount you're paying per frame it can obviously be a little bit difficult when you're looking at cards pre-release and some of the driver and bios optimizations aren't quite there and we would expect the issues with this MSI card to be remedied very quickly and you can keep an eye on our review Linked In the description below where we will update those numbers in due cause looking at the maximum performance potential of the 7ti though via our testing with the Zotac card 2 and it's clear to see that Nvidia have once again delivered a really solid increase in performance over the original nons Super Varian the extra video memory further sweetening the deal but price drops on the 7900 XT from AMD who are only getting more and more price competitive in the GPU space could well present a thorn in the side of the RTX 4070 TI super what do you guys think of nvidia's latest midlife GPU refresh let me know in the comments below and as I say you can read our full review linked at geek.com in the description where we will update those numbers want some of those pre-released driver issues hopefully are ironed out in the coming days and weeks
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