RTX 3070 Ti: full control in 1440p
The MSI GeForce RTX 3070 Ti Ventus 3X is one of the first graphics cards on NVIDIA Ampere architecture. Still on the second generation RTX architecture, the RTX 3070 Ti differs from the RTX 3070 by its 6,144 CUDA cores and especially the switch to GDDR6X memory which offers increased bandwidth and higher performance. In short, the RTX 3070 Ti was designed to play in 1440p with ray tracing. Its performance also allows you to enjoy your games in 4K, without compromising on graphics settings.
To make the most of this high performance, the entire cooling chain benefits from MSI Ventus know-how. A rugged PCB to prevent bending and twisting, meticulously placed Core Pipe heat pipes on the GPU to maximize heat dissipation, and a Torx 3.0 three-fan cooling system for increased air pressure.
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NVIDIA Ampere: the second generation RTX
With the Ampere architecture, NVIDIA not only offers a significant performance gain over the previous generation, but also took the opportunity to greatly improve RTX technologies as well as the performance and number of RT and Tensor cores, Computing units dedicated respectively to ray tracing (which simulates the physical behavior of light for cinematographic rendering) and to assistance in 3D graphics rendering via the Deep Learning Super Sample (DLSS). The results at stake? More fluidity and a reduction in the impact of ray-tracing on the number of frames.
RTX IO technology
In addition to its Ampere architecture for its GeForce RTX 30 series, NVIDIA unveiled RTX IO technology, a solution that allows data transmission directly from the storage medium (like your SSD) to the RTX GPU, without going through the processor! Clearly, part of the graphics card can relieve the processor of certain data processing tasks (such as decompression of textures) thus avoiding a bottleneck in the CPU cores and therefore benefiting from even better performance.



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