I don’t care what the reviews say, my RTX 3070 Ti has changed my life


    Elitism can run rife in the PC gaming community. This isn’t to say everyone within it has an overly inflated superiority complex, but for what essentially boils down to being a hobby, a loud minority of people can take things a little too seriously when it comes to hardware.

    At least, that’s my opinion on the matter, and one I hold for things outside of computing. From cars to phones, I’ve never seen the need to own ‘the best’ of something just for the sake of it, especially when my requirements are fairly low. Still, until recently I was rocking a second-hand GeForce GTX 1070 Ti, and as well as it served me I did find it had started to outgrow my minimum needs (as well as make some rather unsavory noises).

    Want vs Need

    Upgrading your graphics card is easier said than done these days though. Thanks to a dastardly mix of cryptominers buying up available hardware for farms and the global shortage of silicon, a ‘perfect storm’ was created that resulted in even the best cheap graphics cards – many several years old – becoming some of the most highly sought-after hardware on the market. It didn’t take long for scalpers to jump on board to rapidly inflate prices either, just to really rub some salt into the wounds.

    Like many, I had my heart set on grabbing an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080, highly praised in reviews for being a great balance of performance and affordability and absolutely one of the best graphics cards you’re going to find. 

    While the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3090 was significantly out of my budget even before scalpers had messed around with the market, I additionally dismissed it because I’d feel bad having something that powerful in my rig knowing it was mostly going to be put to work running The Witcher 3 at 1080p or rigging up Vtubing models, as opposed to delivering 8K performance.

    As it turns out, I should have set my sights even lower. Even in our own Techradar review, the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070 Ti failed to impress, only scoring three out of five stars, with similar commentary for its low score being shared across other media sites. Comparing the RTX 3070 Ti vs RTX 3080, the former was the next step down from the latter that I coveted, and it didn’t seem worth the cash I’d be saving.

    In this current market where ‘beggars can’t be choosers’, I never did get my RTX 3080, instead, I’ve been lucky enough to have tried both the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 and then the RTX 3070 Ti and it genuinely made me re-evaluate a few things.

    Close Up Of The RTX 3070 Ti Faceplate

    (Image credit: Nvidia)

    The step from using a rickety GTX 1070 Ti to a brand-spanking-new RTX 3060 is a significantly bigger jump than I ever imagined. I’m not naive, I knew It was going to be an improvement but it really did prove that DLSS is basically witchcraft. 



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