Galax GeForce RTX 4070 Super EX Gamer Performance, Power Analysis & Noise Output

Box & Contents

The box has black-themed graphics and is sturdy enough to protect the expensive card.

Packing foam surrounds the graphics card.

The package includes the following:

  • PCIe 16-pin to 2X PCIe 8-pin adaptor
  • 1-Click Sync Pro Cable

I suggest avoiding adaptors and buying a PSU with a native 12+4 pin connector. Remember, the 12+4 pin connector cable between ATX v3.0 and v3.1 PSUs remains the same. Only the header changes if the PSU uses a native 12+4 pin header instead of 2x 8-pin ones.

Product Photos

The graphics card has a compact design thanks to its small PCB and cooling solution. The metallic backplate is a nice detail, protecting the card’s back PCB while also assisting in its cooling. Lastly, the card only takes over 2.5 slots and is 323mm long (without its bracket), so most chassis will accommodate it without issues.

The RTX 4070 Super EX Gamer draws power through a 12V-2×6 header.

The available display ports are three DP 1.4a and a single HDMI 2.1a.

Some close-up photos.

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3 thoughts on “Galax GeForce RTX 4070 Super EX Gamer Performance, Power Analysis & Noise Output

  1. Since it looks like the 40 super series uses the new 12v-2×6 headers, does this mean that ATX 3.0 psus using 12vhpwr won’t have that burning issue? Thanks for all you do.

    1. Nope, there won’t be a problem with ATX v3.0 PSUs because the cable remains exactly the same, and on the PSU side, there weren’t any notable issues.

      1. Thank you for the reply! I’ve been unnecessarily stressed because I got a 4080 super FE and was worried about fire thing as this is my first pc build.

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