NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070: New SKU with GDDR6 Memory Due to GDDR6X Shortages
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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070: New SKU with GDDR6 Memory Due to GDDR6X Shortages

NVIDIA is reportedly working on a new GeForce RTX 4070 SKU which would feature GDDR6 memory instead of the faster GDDR6X.

NVIDIA Opts For GDDR6 Memory In New GeForce RTX 4070 SKU As G6X In Shortage

Last week, we heard reports that NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 4070 GPU SKUs were facing shortages for several reasons. One could say that these are attributed to the production and supply cuts on the RTX 40 “Ada” SKUs but there’s also an impending GDDR6X shortage due to a quality check failure among one of the G6X batches from Micron.

There was speculation that NVIDIA might opt for GDDR6 memory to resolve the supply issues with GDDR6X memory and it looks like that might indeed be the case as reported by MEGAsizeGPU. The leaker states that NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 4070 will come in a new SKU with the PG141 SKU 347 PCB which will feature GDDR6 memory. All specifications will remain the same except the VRAM which might be configured at 20 Gbps.

As for the specifications, the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 GPU features the AD104-250-A1 GPU with 5888 CUDA cores, 184 TMUs, and 64 ROPs. The GPU is clocked at a base frequency of 1920 MHz & a boost frequency of 2475 MHz. The GPU is configured with a 192-bit bus interface which features 12 GB of VRAM, up to 504.2 GB/s bandwidth (21 Gbps G6X modules). The card has a rated TDP of 200W.

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 GDDR6

The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 and the GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER feature 21 Gbps GDDR6X memory, so 20 Gbps GDDR6 memory is a downgrade. If NVIDIA sticks with 20 Gbps speeds, then we are looking at 480 GB/s of bandwidth which is a 5% reduction over the GDDR6X models.

Bandwidth is crucial for the GeForce RTX 4070’s Ada GPU; even slight reductions like these can impact gaming performance. The good thing is that RTX 4070 GPUs come with a full 48 MB L2 cache on the AD104 chip & alongside featuring several memory compression techniques, also allow decent memory overclocking. You can overclock the GDDR6 memory modules to 21 Gbps which should be sustainable for a gaming session but might not cut it for 24/7 usage.

The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 GDDR6 SKUs should make it to market relatively soon since GDDR6 memory is available in ample supply. As for prices, we should expect the GDDR6 models to be a bit lower than the GDDR6X models around $499 US since the standard models go for around $549 US, and can even find them close to $499 US at certain retailers. There’s no word on the availability yet but we should stay tuned for more information in the coming days.

NVIDIA RTX 4070 Series:

Graphics CardRTX 4070 G6RTX 4070 (Official)RTX 4070 (Unreleased)RTX 4070 SUPER (Official)
GPU NameAD104-250-A1AD104-250-A1AD104-275-A1AD104-350-A1
Core Count5888588871687168
TMUs/ROPs184/64184/64224/80224/80
Base/Boost Clocks1920/2475 MHz1920/2475 MHz2355/2520 MHz1980/2475 MHz
VRAM12 GB12 GB10 GB12 GB
Memory Speeds20 Gbps GDDR621 Gbps G6X21 Gbps G6X21 Gbps G6X
Memory Bus192-bit192-bit160-bit192-bit
Memory Bandwidth480.0 GB/s504.2 GB/s420.2 GB/s504.2 GB/s
Release DateTBD12th April 2023N/A17th January 2024
Founders EditionTBDYesN/AYes
Price$499?$599 US ($549 Now)N/A$599 US

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