What appears to be a print artwork template for the Nvidia GeForce RTX 40 Super packaging has been shared by Twitter/X-based PC tech tipster MEGAsizeGPU. Though first out of the gate with these images, the source is somewhat negative about the revelations. Both the product naming scheme and the jumbled branding style are subjected to scorn.
Take the news with a pinch of salt until we get to see the real box art.
I can't believe this name is realPlus, the new super logo and color are kinda ugly…… pic.twitter.com/trxytR9cSVNovember 7, 2023
What we have above is a purported design that will wrap around a large portion of any Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Super box. On the front of the box, Nvidia’s leaked style guide shows various texts used to highlight the product family, product, sub-tier, and sub-sub-tier. GeForce RTX is to be written in white on a black background. Then we have 4070 written large in green. A smaller Ti superscript in green follows. Lastly, the superscript is extended by the word ‘Super’ in black, all caps, highlighted by its positioning on a Pantone Silver 10077C box. Using this Pantone ink means that the silver background to the ‘Super’ on the front of the package will actually look silver, not grey like on your screen.
Wrapping around to the end of the box, you get the whole caboodle of ‘GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Super’ in black and green. Here there seems to be quite a bit more weight added to the ‘Super’ designation.
Nvidia’s naming scheme, as described, is certainly a mouthful, very verbose when written down. MEGAsizeGPU commented that it is difficult to believe that the convoluted product name is real. Moreover, the logo that is expected to be a standard adopted by Nvidia partners looks “kinda ugly,” was the unhappy verdict.
Never Mind the Box, What About the Hardware?
So, the typographic styling on Nvidia's GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Super packaging will be quite horrible, if this leak is correct – but what about the product specs? At the end of October, we saw some quite extensive spec leaks for a trio of touted RTX 40 Super cards.
*Specifications are unconfirmed.
In the table above, with the new and unconfirmed graphics card specs highlighted by asterisks, you can get some idea about how the new Super trio could fit into the existing Ada Lovelace family. With the spotlight on the GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Super today, we note that this card will supposedly get Nvidia's AD103 GPU with its 48 MB of L2 cache and a 16 GB 256-bit GDDR6X memory subsystem. If this plays out, then it could deliver a highly worthwhile step up from the existing RTX 4070 Ti. It could thus very well earn a place in our best graphics cards list.
We have heard that the official launch of the first RTX 40 Super cards is a few weeks away. They should be a known quantity by CES 2024 in early January (about 9 weeks away) and hopefully will be made available to retail not too much later.