From top to bottom, the ROG Strix GeForce RTX 3070 has been radically improved to accommodate the impressive new Ampere chips from NVIDIA and to deliver the next wave of gaming performance innovation to the market. A fresh design and more metal surround a grouping of Axial-tech fans. Last gen's uniform fan layout has been usurped by a new rotation scheme and specialized roles for central and auxiliary fans. Below the blades, a larger, more impressive heatsink is ready for the most demanding thermal loads. The PCB has some new tricks up its sleeves, and even the backplate has received some performance-boosting changes. You've been waiting for the latest and greatest in GPU design - and this is it.
ASUS ROG-STRIX-RTX3070-O8G-V2-GAMING - OC Edition - graphics card - GF RTX 3070 - 8 GB GDDR6 - PCIe 4.0 - 3 x DisplayPort, 2 x HDMI
General
Device Type:
Graphics card
Bus Type:
PCI Express 4.0
Graphics Engine:
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070
Boost Clock:
1935 MHz
CUDA Cores:
5888
Max Resolution:
7680 x 4320
Max Monitors Supported:
4
Interfaces Details:
2 x HDMI
3 x DisplayPort
API Supported:
OpenGL 4.6, DirectX 12 Ultimate
Features:
2.9-slot Fan Cooler, NVIDIA Ampere GPU technology, 2nd gen Ray Tracing Cores, 3rd gen Tensor Cores, Axial-tech Fan Design, GPU Tweak II, Super Alloy Power II technology, MaxContact technology, AUTO-EXTREME technology, ASUS FanConnect II, Real-Time Ray Tracing, Nvidia DLSS, Nvidia Studio, NVIDIA Reflex, NVIDIA G-Sync ready, RGB Lighting, Dual Bios, LHR (Lite Hash Rate), HDCP
Memory
Size:
8 GB
Technology:
GDDR6 SDRAM
Memory Speed:
14 Gbps
Bus Width:
256-bit
System Requirements
Required Power Supply:
750 W
Additional Requirements:
2 x 8 pin PCI Express power connector
Miscellaneous
Included Accessories:
ROG touch fastener, ROG ruler, collection card
Software Included:
ASUS Quantumcloud, WTFast Gamers Private Network (6 months Premium license), XSplit Gamecaster 2 (1 year Premium license)
Compliant Standards:
DisplayPort 1.4a, HDCP 2.3
Width:
2.3 in
Depth:
12.5 in
Height:
5.5 in
Axial-tech upgrades The Axial-tech fan design has been optimized for a larger heatsink that features more fins and surface area than last gen. The blade count has been increased on all three fans, with 13 on the center fan and 11 on the auxiliary fans. The barrier ring on the side fans has been slimmed down to allow for more lateral intake and to provide better airflow through the cooling array. The center fan's extra blades and full-height ring provide boosted static pressure to blast air directly onto the GPU heat spreader.
2.9-slot design The heat spreader draws heat up into heatpipes that carry it through a fin stack that fills a large 2.9-slot footprint. Increasing the heatsink size compared to the last generation provides more thermal headroom to account for the new high-performance chipset.
Premium components Top-shelf capacitors, chokes, and MOSFETs are selected to effortlessly deliver hundreds of watts at a millisecond's notice. The Super Alloy Power II parts are soldered to the PCB using ASUS's advanced Auto-Extreme automated manufacturing process. Smooth joints on the rear of the PCB and the elimination of human errors ensure each graphics card meets ASUS rigorous specifications.
Fresh shroud In addition to under-the-hood design changes, the ROG Strix features a new face with metal accents that mirror the design aesthetic of ROG and ROG Strix motherboards. Mixing surface textures and materials make a statement when vertically mounted and lit by chassis LEDs. For those who prefer a sleeker, more subtle look, the grayscale colorway allows it to seamlessly blend into the build.
It's cooler out back Flipping the card around reveals more design improvements. A wide backplate vent and shortened PCB allows hot air to escape towards chassis exhaust fans instead of being recycled by the GPU's circulating cooler design. A GPU bracket provides extra stability to the critical connection between die and heat spreader. The I/O bracket is made from stainless steel to protect ports and provide a more secure mount.
Functional front Careful attention has been paid to the front of the GPU, as it's the most visible part of the card in typical configurations. An addressable RGB element can be customized with Armory Crate to create a uniform look along with other ROG components. To fulfill the power demands of the GeForce RTX 3070, two 8-pin power connectors are present, along with an onboard circuit that monitors PSU rail voltage. The circuit is fast enough to catch any transients that result in the rail voltage dropping too low. If that happens, a red LED will light up to indicate a power supply issue. The Strix's reinforced metal frame is also visible here, adding a literal layer of durability.