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Based on current Ampere - Ada napkin math power efficiency trends, a 200W TDP 4060 ti should effectively be a 3070 ti. A 220W card should effectively be a 3080.

Based on the currently released cards, and Nvidia's trend to keep 40xx cards roughly in line with previous 30xx TDPs, we could see a significant power drop off between 4070-4070 ti, while still getting a ~200W 4060 ti, ~170W 4060. This would fit very nicely into the stack, and line up with historic SFF card power limits.


3060 - 170W TDP

3060 ti - 200W TDP

3070 - 220W TDP

3070 ti - 285W TDP

3080 - 320W TDP

3080 ti - 350W TDP

3090 - 350W TDP

4070 ti - 285W TDP ~71% W per Perf

3090 ti - 450W TDP

4080 - 320W TDP ~62% W per Perf

4090 - 450W TDP ~69-76% W per Perf


This is all of course just speculation, but when comparing the 40-series to 30-series, some trends DO become clear.