Colorful GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPER BattleAx
January 2024Type
Graphics CardPrice
$799 US (MSRP)Colorful GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPER BattleAx Unboxing & Closeup
The Colorful GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPER BattleAx graphics card comes inside a standard cardboard box. The front of the package has a large "GeForce RTX" brand logo along with a large "BattleAx" logo in the middle.

The packaging has put a large emphasis on the RTX side of things as the first feature enlisted by AIBs will be NVIDIA Ada architecture, Ray Tracing & DLSS support. NVIDIA has bet the future of their gaming GPUs on Ray Tracing support as these are the first cards to offer support for the new feature. The back of the box is very typical, highlighting the main features and specifications of the cards.

There's also a focus towards GeForce.com on each AIB card through which users can download the latest drivers and GeForce Experience application which are a must for gamers to access all feature sets of the new cards.

The sides of the box once again greet us with the large GeForce RTX branding. There's also the mention of 16 GB GDDR6X (RTX 4070 Ti SUPER) memory available on the card.
Outside of the box, the graphics card and the accessory package are held firmly by foam packaging. The graphics card comes with a few accessories and manuals which might not be of much use for hardcore enthusiasts but can be useful for the mainstream gaming audience. The only bundled accessory is the 16-pin to 2x 8-pin power adapter and you also get a Quick Guide plus an anime sticker. The card is nicely wrapped within an anti-static cover which is useful to prevent any unwanted static discharges on various surfaces that might harm the graphics card.

The BattleAx cooler is a huge design with which you can expect top-notch cooling results. The card measures 326.5 x 149.7 x 60.02 mm. The card features a 3-slot height which makes it quite bulky & that's what most of the RTX 4070 Ti SUPER designs utilize since they are based off the same coolers as the RTX 4080 series.

The cooling shroud extends to the back of the PCB and it requires a casing with good interior space for proper installation.

The back of the card features a solid backplate that looks stunning. The backplate offers a lot more functionality than just looks which I will get back to in a bit.

In terms of design, Colorful is using its latest generation of NK KET coolers that are designed to cool down the impressive Ada Lovelace GPUs from NVIDIA.

The heatsink comes in two modules, each of which is stacked with numerous amounts of fins made out of aluminum. The card uses a massive heatsink structure that makes direct contact with the GPU and the memory.

Colorful is using its latest Double Ball bearing fan design which comes in a triple-fan solution and each fan has an Colorful sticker placed on top of it.

Each fan is 98mm in size and compared to the traditional 90mm fans, these are said to improve air pressure and inlet volume. They come with a ring-shaped blade design for cortex air concentration towards the central heatsink.

The fans also come with 0dB "Auto-Stop" fan technology and the limit of fan operation is set at 60C for fan off and on modes.

I am back at talking about the full-coverage, full metal-based backplate that the card uses. The whole plate is made of solid metal with rounded edges that add to the durability of this card. The matte grey finish on the backplate gives a unique aesthetic.

The graphics card also comes with a compact PCB design which means that the shroud, heatsink, and backplate are all extended beyond the PCB. The third fan blows air through the heatsink and blows it out from the cutouts that are situated at the very end of the backplate.

There are cutouts in screw placements to easily reach the points on the graphics card. We can also see the iconic Colorful Gaming logos towards the back of the backplate.

With the outside of the card done, I will now start taking a glance at what's beneath the hood of these monster graphics cards.

The Colorful BattleAx series utilizes the Axe radiator. The fin stack runs from the front and to the back of the PCB and features layers upon layers of aluminum fins.

The heatsink makes use of a total of six 6mm heat pipes that extend throughout the internal assembly and dissipate heat from the various components to the fins.

The base itself is a solid nickel-plated base plate, transferring heat to the heat pipes in a very effective manner. To top it all off, I/O on the graphics card sticks with the reference scheme which includes three Display Port 1.4a & a single HDMI 2.1 port.

Colorful GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPER BattleAx Teardown:
The Colorful GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPER BattleAx graphics card comes with a 12+1 phase VRM design and features a total of 8 GDDR6X memory dies that are rated to operate at 21.0 Gbps speeds.
The card runs at up to 2610 MHz clock speeds out of the box and has a TGP rating of 285W (Power Limit of 300W).

Colorful GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPER BattleAx RGB Lighting Gallery:
The Colorful BattleAx graphics card features a very unique aesthetic with an RGB-lit logo on the sides. The reflective red accent plates provide a very nice feel when they are hit with RGB from surrounding sources.
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