Following NVIDIA's release of the Sakura Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER, Yeston has released the Sakura RTX 4070 SUPER Graphics Card.
The Yeston Sakura Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER Graphics Card features significantly higher clock speeds compared to the reference design. While the base core frequency remains at 1980 MHz, the Boost clock has been increased from 2475 MHz to 2640 MHz. The TGP (Total Graphics Power) has also been raised from 220W to 245W, equipped with 192-bit/12GB GDDR6X VRAM, a memory data rate of 21 Gbps, and powered by the 12VHPWR interface.
The packaging retains the iconic design of Yeston's 40 series Sakura GeForce RTX Graphics Card, featuring a soft blue base color with white and blue typography. The front features an exquisite Sakura illustration., while the lower left displays the "Yeston" and "Sakura" logos. The specific model name is clearly labeled in the bottom right corner.
The PCB adopts a white theme that harmonizes with the card's overall aesthetic. It employs an 8+2 phase power design, with seven phases dedicated to GPU core power delivery positioned on the left side of the GPU and one phase above it. Both the GPU and memory power stages use ON Semiconductor NCP302150 MOSFETs, capable of sustaining 50A continuous current. The core PWM controller is a uPI uP9512R, while the memory PWM utilizes a uPI uP9529Q. A uPI uS5650Q power monitoring chip is located on the PCB rear.
The VRAM consists of six Micron GDDR6X memory chips positioned around the GPU, model MT61K512M32KPA-21:U, each with a capacity of 2GB and a 32-bit bus width.
The cooling system featuring three 91mm dual ball-bearing fans paired with a massive heatsink containing six 6mm heat pipes and dense fin arrays. This robust thermal solution effectively cools the GPU, memory, and power components while supporting intelligent fan stop technology to minimize noise during low-load scenarios.