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The difference is the stock speeds for CPU and RAM are increased over defaults due to how they modify the cooling and are allowed to tweak settings safely while still under warranty. While it isn't huge difference, it will give you about 5-8 more FPS. The hardware is essentially the same between both versions, minus cooling. If a game is running around 55FPS and you get 5-6 more with the OC version, then you have a more smooth gaming experience. You will not see a noticeable difference with a game that runs over 75FPS. It depends on the game and what resources the game takes where the "OverClock" may matter. In the end...save your money if you do save some. Its honestly not worth an extra $50-100 for an overclock, but is worth it for a "TI" version that does boost performance properly.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.OC is a factory overclock that is deemed to be stable. Honestly 600 watts on an OC might not be enough depending on what you use it for. It will technically work but i wouldnt do super demanding resolutions until you could upgrade the PSU.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The only difference is a slight boost clock from the factory. The RTX 4070 VENTUS 3X 12G OC is suggested to be paired with at least a 700W power supply.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello! Dzien Dobry! I can answer both. 1. The difference between RTX 4070 OC and not OC is the amount of extra boost you can power with your graphics card. OC models have a higher base clock and factory-set boost clock. They are also generally engineered for better power delivery and thermals, which may result in being able to further increase the base/boost clock GPU clock speeds and memory clocks. And some may even have "binned" GPU chips that are pre-screened & verified as capable of unusually-high performance. TLDR; Overclocked (OC) GPU models come with higher default and boost clock speeds, improved power delivery, and enhanced thermal management. They may also feature pre-selected GPU chips with higher performance capabilities, allowing for additional overclocking potential. 2. While the specific power requirements for the RTX 4070 would depend on the manufacturer's specifications, a 600W power supply should generally be sufficient for a mid-range to high-end GPU like the RTX 4070. The European electricity standard of 230V at 50Hz is standard and should not pose any issues, as power supplies are designed to work within a certain voltage range. TLDR; A 600W power supply should typically be adequate for an RTX 4070 GPU, but check the manufacturer's specifications for precise power requirements. The standard European electricity of 230V at 50Hz is compatible, as power supplies are designed to operate within a specified voltage range.
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