![]() Stock RTX 3070 cards draw 250 watts over a single 8-pin power connector, coming from a recommended 550W power supply. Just as important to the FTW3 Ultra’s mission is its increased power requirements. If you’re buying this card, though, you’re probably not planning to stick to stock speeds. It’s a small bump, but as you’ll see in our benchmarks section, it’s enough to move past the RTX 2080 Ti pretty much across the board-something that Nvidia’s Founders Edition couldn’t quite manage. That gives it an out-of-the-box boost in gaming frame rates. While the RTX 3070 reference specification hits a 1,725MHz boost clock, EVGA cranked the FTW3 Ultra up to 1,815MHz, a 90Hz increase. ![]() Most people will notice the increased clock speeds first. EVGA changes only two key underlying technical specs with the RTX 3070 FTW3 Ultra, with the rest of its rejiggering dedicated to the cooler design and extra features.
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