RTX 4070 Launch and Specs in Russia Amid Global Release

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The RTX 4070 graphics card is slated to go on sale in Russia on April 13, coinciding with the global launch. The date was confirmed by a local retailer DNS, signaling the start of worldwide availability for the card.

On the store’s site, the RTX 4070 is listed with its key specifications: AD104-250 / AD104-251 GPU, 5888 CUDA cores, a 192-bit memory interface, 12 GB of GDDR6X memory, a memory speed of 21 Gbps, and a bandwidth of 504 GB/s. These figures suggest a potent mid to high range option capable of delivering solid 1440p performance and respectable ray tracing capability for modern titles.

Pricing in Russia had not been disclosed at the time of the listing. In the United States, the RTX 4070 has been positioned at around $600, though it is anticipated that the Russian retail market may apply a premium due to market conditions and import specifics.

Previously, coverage noted Nvidia’s enforcement actions against counterfeit cards manufactured in China that bore the company’s branding. Nvidia, working with major Chinese online marketplaces, has taken steps to remove listings for unofficial products from brands such as 51RISC, Corn, and MLLSE, signaling a broader effort to curb grey and counterfeit markets in the region. This policy stance remains relevant for potential buyers seeking legitimate RTX 4070 units and verified retailers within Russia and beyond [DNS] [NVIDIA enforcement actions].

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