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Nvidia RTX 4070 Review ft. Gigabyte and Palit

Here we present power draw figures for the graphics card-only, on a per-game basis for all twelve games we tested at 1080p. This is measured using Nvidia's Power Capture Analysis Tool, also known as PCAT. You can read more about our updated power draw testing methodology HERE.

Per-Game Results at 1080p:

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12-Game Average at 1080p:

Power draw for the RTX 4070 is nice and low, averaging 186W at 1080p. That's almost a 100W reduction versus the RTX 3070 Ti, though it's still 35W lower than the RTX 3070 too.

Ray tracing results

As a bonus, we now include the power figures for all six games we test with ray tracing enabled.

6-Game ray tracing average:

On average, power draw does increase at 1080p when ray tracing is engaged, though the 4070 is still below its rated TGP of 200W.

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