
Nvidia has flipped the script. Alongside RTX 3090 and 3080, two graphical powerhouses, gamers assembling midrange to high-end gaming rigs now have the option of RTX 3070, recommended retailing at $499. With taxes in Vietnam, it's approximately over 15 million Vietnamese Dong, and it's scheduled for an official launch around October. With this price point and a tad more power than even RTX 2080 Ti, it's conceivable that RTX 3070 will disrupt the midrange to high-end gaming hardware market.



RTX 3070 is equipped with GPU GA104-300, manufactured on Samsung's 8nm process, boasting 46 SM units, 5888 CUDA cores, running at a boost clock of 1730 MHz, delivering FP32 processing power of 20 TFLOPs. Alongside are second-generation ray tracing and tensor cores for deep learning processing. While RTX 3080 comes with 10GB GDDR6X, RTX 3070 comes with 8GB GDDR6, with VRAM speed of 16 Gbps, providing a bandwidth of 512 Gbps via a 256-bit interface bus.Nvidia has also released two trailers for Cyberpunk 2077 and Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War running on PC, showcasing both ray tracing and DLSS for gamers to experience the processing power of the RTX 30 series graphics cards:Here's Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War featuring ray tracing:The maximum thermal output of the RTX 3070 is slightly higher than the RTX 2070, at 220W compared to 180W. Perhaps a power supply of 600 to 650W should suffice.