This article covers Palit(パリット) GeForce RTX 3070 Ti GamingPro 8GB.
Overview
The Palit GeForce RTX 3070 Ti GamingPro 8GB (NED307T019P2-1046A) is a mid-high range graphics card built on NVIDIA's Ampere architecture. It features 6,144 CUDA cores, 8GB of GDDR6X memory, and a boost clock of 1770MHz. Designed for 1440p gaming with high frame rates, it also supports real-time ray tracing and AI-accelerated features via dedicated RT and Tensor cores. The card uses a PCI Express 4.0 x16 interface and offers HDMI 2.1 and three DisplayPort 1.4a outputs for modern monitor connectivity. Cooling is handled by Palit's triple-fan TurboFan 3.0 system, ensuring stable thermals under load.
Compatibility Guide
The RTX 3070 Ti GamingPro connects via PCIe 4.0 x16, but is backward compatible with PCIe 3.0 slots with negligible performance impact. It requires two 8-pin PCIe power connectors and a recommended power supply of at least 650W (750W for high-end CPU builds). The card measures approximately 290mm in length, so ensure your case has sufficient clearance. The GPU occupies 2.5 slots, which may limit adjacent PCIe slot usage in some motherboards. Memory is GDDR6X, and the card is compatible with standard DDR4/DDR5 systems.
Product Info
Launched in June 2021, the Palit RTX 3070 Ti GamingPro sits in the mid-high segment of the GPU market. It currently retails for around ¥118,800 on Japan. The card has a TDP of 290W and comes with a 2-year manufacturer warranty. Its triple-fan cooler and large heatsink provide effective thermal management, though the GDDR6X memory can run hot. The card supports NVIDIA Broadcast and DLSS technologies for improved streaming and gaming performance.
Best Use Cases
1440p Gaming: Ideal for gamers who want high frame rates in AAA titles at 1440p resolution. The RTX 3070 Ti handles ray tracing well with DLSS support. Content Creation: Cadence in video editing, 3D rendering, and AI workloads thanks to CUDA and Tensor cores. * Budget-Conscious Upgraders: Offers excellent price-to-performance for users building a mid-range system without jumping to the RTX 3080 or RTX 4070 price tier.
Things to Consider
The card's power draw of 290W means you'll need a robust PSU, preferably 750W or higher for heavy CPU loads. Its length may not fit in compact cases, so measure your case before purchase. The GDDR6X memory can get hot; ensure good airflow in your case. Compared to newer GPUs like the RTX 4070, the 3070 Ti lacks AV1 encoding and has higher power consumption. However, if found at a good price, it remains a capable 1440p performer.
Product Disclosure (Amazon)
- Manufacturer: Palit
- ASIN: B097RVF1LM
- Note: This article covers a manufacturer-made product based on Amazon listing details.
