ASUS GeForce RTX 4070 12G DUAL EVO OC
ASUS's value Dual EVO take on the original RTX 4070, with 12GB of GDDR6X, DLSS 3 Frame Generation, and friendly power demands for sensible 1440p builds.

A solid 1440p performer with DLSS 3 Frame Generation and friendly power demands, only worth buying at a discount versus current gen.
Scored within its class as a mid-range 1440p Nvidia card, not against high-end 4K-focused GPUs or anything in the £600+ tier.
What we think
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How it performs & what it pairs with
Benchmarks against named rivals, plus the build requirements to actually run it
Tested with a Ryzen 7 7800X3D, 32GB DDR5-6000, Windows 11 24H2 on a 750W PSU. OC mode BIOS, latest driver at time of testing.
Performance breakdown
Scored relative to the class, not against flagship models
Class average 72
Lowest in class 50
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What every spec actually means
Numbers translated into real-world impact
Adequate for 1440p today but tightening at 4K ultra in new releases. Behind the 16GB cards above in long-term headroom, but enough for the 4070's typical resolution target.
Modest power draw for the performance on offer. A 650W PSU is the official recommendation, so most existing mid-range builds will run it on their current power supply without trouble.
Strong CUDA core count for the mid-range tier, though the 4070 SUPER bumped this to 7168 for a meaningful performance increase. Worth checking SUPER pricing if you're considering this card.
Supports DLSS 3 with Frame Generation, which roughly doubles frame rates in supported games. A big draw for buying Nvidia at this price tier, especially in CPU-limited scenarios.
Factory-overclocked boost clock above the reference 4070's 2475 MHz. A small but tangible bump in performance straight out of the box, with headroom for further manual tuning.
Decent bandwidth thanks to 21 Gbps GDDR6X, but the narrow 192-bit bus limits headroom at 4K. Fine for 1440p, slightly held back when textures get really heavy at higher resolutions.
Complete specifications
Verified across manufacturer datasheets and retailer spec tables
Common questions
The things people ask before buying this product
Should I buy the RTX 4070 or the 4070 SUPER?
The 4070 SUPER, almost always. It adds significantly more CUDA cores at similar launch pricing, making it a noticeably better buy. Only pick the original 4070 if it's at a clear discount versus the SUPER.
Is the RTX 4070 still worth buying in 2026?
Only at a meaningful discount versus the RTX 5070 or 4070 SUPER. The original 4070 is still a capable 1440p card with DLSS 3 support, but newer alternatives offer better value at full price.
Can the RTX 4070 do 4K gaming?
At 4K with DLSS Quality enabled, yes for most titles. Native 4K ultra without upscaling stretches it, especially in newer texture-heavy releases. Better suited to 1440p high refresh.
What PSU do I need for the ASUS Dual RTX 4070?
Nvidia recommends 650W, which is plenty for most builds. A quality 650W or higher unit has comfortable headroom even with a power-hungry CPU.
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