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Refurbished GeForce RTX 3070 with 8GB GDDR6 on a 256-bit bus, 5888 CUDA cores at 1815 MHz, WINDFORCE 3X cooling, RGB Fusion 2.0, metal back plate, two HDMI 2.1 and two DisplayPort 1.4a outputs, PCI
The GIGABYTE Vision OC GeForce RTX 3070 is an 8GB graphics card built on the NVIDIA Ampere architecture for creative professionals and gamers. It delivers 5888 CUDA cores and 3rd Generation Tensor cores with a 1815 MHz core clock. The 256-bit GDDR6 memory runs at 14000 MHz effective. A WINDFORCE 3X cooler with alternate spinning fans and a metal back plate keeps thermals in check.
Moving to this RTX 3070 makes sense when your current 8GB card cannot sustain 1440p or 4K workloads in modern titles or creative apps. The jump adds 2nd Generation RT cores and faster GDDR6 bandwidth on a 256-bit bus. It is worth it if you need DirectX 12 Ultimate support and higher frame rates at 7680 x 4320 resolution. The LHR version limits hash rate for mining workloads.
This full-length ATX card measures 286 mm and fits standard cases with adequate clearance. It draws up to 220W and requires a 650W power supply with one 6-pin and one 8-pin connector. The PCI Express 4.0 interface works on 3.0 motherboards at reduced bandwidth. Two HDMI 2.1 and two DisplayPort 1.4a outputs drive up to four monitors simultaneously. RGB Fusion 2.0 lighting syncs with compatible components.
| Brand | GIGABYTE |
|---|---|
| Series | Vision |
| Model | GV-N3070VISION OC-8GD (rev. 2.0) |
| Interface | PCI Express 4.0 |
| Chipset Manufacturer | NVIDIA |
| GPU Series | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 Series |
| GPU | GeForce RTX 3070 |
| Core Clock | 1815 MHz |
| CUDA Cores | 5888 |
| Effective Memory Clock | 14000 MHz |
| Memory Size | 8GB |
| Memory Interface | 256-Bit |
| Memory Type | GDDR6 |
| DirectX | DirectX 12 Ultimate |
| OpenGL | OpenGL 4.6 |
| Multi-Monitor Support | 4 |
| HDMI | 2 x HDMI 2.1 |
| DisplayPort | 2 x DisplayPort 1.4a |
| Max Resolution | 7680 x 4320 |
| SLI Support | No |
| Virtual Reality Ready | Yes |
| Cooler | WINDFORCE 3X |
| Thermal Design Power | 220W |
| Recommended PSU Wattage | 650W |
| Power Connector | 1 x 6-Pin + 1 x 8-Pin |
| Features | NVIDIA Ampere Streaming Multiprocessors 2nd Generation RT Cores 3rd Generation Tensor Cores Powered by GeForce RTX 3070 Integrated with 8GB GDDR6 256-bit memory interface WINDFORCE 3X Cooling System with alternate spinning fans RGB Fusion 2.0 Protection metal back plate LHR (Lite Hash Rate) version |
| Form Factor | ATX |
| Max GPU Length | 286 mm |
| Card Dimensions (L x H) | 11.26" x 4.53" |
| Slot Width | 2.5 slot |
| Shipping weight | 1.57 kg |
| Package size | 406 × 235 × 91 mm |
The card measures 286 mm long and uses an ATX triple-slot cooler, so the case must accept a 286 mm graphics card and three expansion slots.
Connect one 6-pin and one 8-pin cable from a PSU rated at least 650 W; the 220 W board power limit makes both connectors mandatory.
Remove dust from the three alternate-spinning fans and back plate every 6 to 12 months to keep thermals stable at the 1815 MHz boost clock.
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