Hey folks! I'm ready to upgrade from my 3060 Ti, and I'm looking for something that'll last me at least three years. Here are my options:
- A new 5070 Ti for around $950 (from Asus Prime or Zotac)
- An outlet 4070 Ti Super for $820, which comes with a 3-year warranty. It was returned after just a week, so it's practically new.
- A used 4070 Ti for about $700. It's a year old and from Zotac Trinity.
I primarily game at 1440p, and I know I'll need a new PSU too, so I'm budgeting about $1,050 for both the GPU and PSU. Any advice on which one to go for? Appreciate any help!
P.S. I know AMD has some budget-friendly options, but I really want to stick with Nvidia.
2 Answers
If you're looking for long-term performance, I'd say go for the new 5070 Ti. It’s more expensive but better prepared for future games at 1440p. Plus, buying new means you’ll have that warranty if anything goes wrong. Just make sure to check the PSU requirements!
The outlet 4070 Ti Super seems like a great deal since it’s basically new and has a solid warranty. You save some cash while still getting a powerful GPU for 1440p gaming! Just be sure it hasn't been overclocked or used heavily.
Good point! I’d still recommend checking the condition carefully before buying.

Thanks for the insight! I agree, having a warranty is definitely a plus.