Quick Answer

The best alternative is RTX 4070 Ti Super 16GB if it fits your budget and software needs; Radeon RX 9070 XT 16GB and RTX 5070 are the next cards to compare. For local AI workloads, do not buy only by model number - compare VRAM, power draw, cooler size and the monitor you actually use. A cautious SA price band for this decision is R14,000-R28,000, with exact Evetech pricing checked at checkout.

Best Cards To Shortlist

Start with RTX 4070 Ti Super 16GB, then compare Radeon RX 9070 XT 16GB and RTX 5070. For local AI, VRAM is the limiter: 12GB handles small models, 16GB is more comfortable, and 24GB gives room for larger quantised workloads.

For SA buyers, shortlist cards with local warranty support. Use the R14,000-R28,000 band as a planning guide, then check the final basket because GPU pricing moves quickly.

Match The GPU To Local Ai Workloads

Local AI users should check model size before buying. A 7B model can run on smaller cards when quantised, but 13B-class experiments are far easier with 16GB or 24GB VRAM. For 4K TV use, check memory bandwidth, HDMI 2.1 and cooler noise.

What Not To Overpay For

Do not pay extra just because the card name sits one tier higher. Check PSU fit too: mid-range cards often suit quality 650W to 750W units, while high-end cards can need 850W or more.

FAQ

Which alternative should I compare first?

Compare RTX 4070 Ti Super 16GB first because it is the closest practical fit for local AI workloads. Then use Radeon RX 9070 XT 16GB and RTX 5070 as the price and VRAM checks before committing.

Is more VRAM worth it for SA buyers?

Yes when the workload uses it. For 1440p gaming, creator apps, VR and local AI, 16GB or 24GB can age better than a faster 8GB or 12GB card.

Should I wait for a different GPU tier?

Wait only if your current PC still meets your monitor target. If you are below 60 fps, short on VRAM, or building a new machine now, choose the best stocked card in your realistic price band.

TIP

Buyer check

Before ordering, write down your monitor resolution, refresh rate, PSU wattage and case GPU clearance. If it clears those four checks, it is practical.