Nvidia keeps pumping out all these GPUs so it might be hard to choose which one to opt for. Now with the Ada series going Super, the performance is once again increasing. As such we look to the differences in generations and how the RTX 4070 Ti Super vs 3090 compare and if the two different tiers can match. Our RTX 4070 Ti Super review is also a good read if you want to learn much more, or you could consider a more left-field comparison such as RTX 4070 Ti Super vs PS5.
The RTX 3090 came as the flagship of the Ampere range. It certainly brought plenty with it when it launched in September 2020, bringing a lot of improvements but for a price. As for the RTX 4070 Ti Super release, which came in January 2024, with over three years of changes between the two. As part of the Ada Super upgrades, it improved upon what was already there, but does it hold up against the previous best GPU?
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Comparing the RTX 4070 Ti Super vs 3090 on their specs, we can see where the two cards differ and what makes them tick. Starting off at the processor, we see the GPUs on different generations, so it is difficult to compare them directly there but it does bring a good insight into how the change. The 3090 uses the biggest die in general and is able to fit 10,496 CUDA cores with its 8nm Samsung process. Whereas the RTX 4070 Ti Super specs cut down to the AD103 chip, an upgrade vs the 4070 Ti already, it still manages to get 8,448 cores from the 5nm TSMC process.
That change in the process also provides it with a boost in frequency as well, being able to run a minimum clock at over 2.3 GHz and boosting to 2.6, while the 3090 is lower at 1.4 and 1.7GHz respectively. But the 70 Ti Super doesn’t match the memory setup of the 90 card it opts for cut down 16GB of GDDR6X instead of 24. It also cuts down the memory bus whilst increasing the clock of the memory giving a bandwidth of 672.3GB/s. Whilst the 3090 bumps up to 384-bit at 19.5Gbps to give nearly 1TB/s of bandwidth.
The RTX 4070 Ti Super brings a lower power consumption as well compared to the 4090. Dropping down the power to 285W instead of the 350W. Overall providing a more efficient and cheaper-to-run option, but does the performance match?
How much better is the 4070 Ti Super than 3090?
With the improvements that the generation provides, you can get a lot more out of the lower-tier GPUs now as they push what’s possible. Looking at the RTX 4070 Ti Super TechPowerUp review we can see the performance of the two against each other and if it’s worth the difference.
In its benchmarks, we see the 4070 Ti Super average 177.8 FPS at 1080p across the selection of games, whilst the 3090 comes down to a 153 FPS average. Jumping up to 1440p that difference goes between 137.5 and 119.2 FPS, then at 4K that changes to an 80.8 and 72.5 FPS average for the 4070 Ti Super and 3090 respectively. That makes the 4070 Ti Super between 11-16% better than the 3090.
How much cheaper is the 4070 Ti Super than 3090?
One of the big benefits of the lower-tier graphics card is the price it has to offer, and that gives you a lot more for cheaper. The RTX 3090 initially came with a launch price of $1,499, whilst the RTX 4070 Ti Super has a price of $799. Although that is still a high cost for the model it provides a lot more value here, and so the 4070 Ti Super is 46% cheaper in MSRP than the 3090.
When looking at the RTX 4070 Ti Super vs 3090, the newer Ada card is certainly worth it over the older flagship card. It brings a higher performance in gaming and workloads while having a lower recommended price. It also brings plenty of improvements and new features such as the inclusion of DLSS 3. Unless you need the 8GB of extra memory, the 70 Ti Super is a better choice to go for out of the two.
With a background in engineering and PC gaming, Seb is a staff writer with a focus on GPU, storage, and power supplies. Also one of tech supports in the office he likes helping and solving problems.
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