Race ya

System requirements are on the rise, and a glut of recent PC facepunchers has left some of the RPS treehouse wondering if it’s time for agraphics cardupgrade. Being a helpful colleague and a handsome friend, I dutifully informed them that the highly capableNvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Superis currently getting theBlack Fridayprice cut treatment, with Zotac’s Twin Edge model dropping especially low in both the UK and US. Still, dear readers, if you feel like punishing us for that comment system switch, you could always head over to Amazon and buy up all the stock yourself.

$590 is a decent deal for a model that’s spent most of the past few months at $610, but us Brits are getting the better bargain here - even if it’s not for the OC version. £500 means a hefty £49 slasheroo, the deepest discount this card has seen yet, and you’ll also get a key forIndiana Jones and the Great Circleto play when it releases on December 9th.

£500 (was £549). Includes free copy of Indiana Jones and the Great Ring

See at Amazon UK

$590 (was $610)

See at Amazon US

Unlike Edwin, I’ve never played nor previewed Troy Baker and the Large Ring, but I can say that the RTX 4070 Super is a great GPU, especially for fast and/or ray-traced 1440p. Respectable 4K, too, if you think you might ever upgrade that far.DLSSsupport remains as big a draw as ever, and like all RTX 40-series cards, this one grantsDLSS 3 frame generation– one of the few tools that can really get technically tough games likeS.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2running smoothly. Consider it approved by me, and possibly also by Nic, who’s been eyeing it up like an unattended Jammy Dodger all day.