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RTX 4070 Super schematic for ASUS, MSI, Gigabyte board revisions

User question

rtx 4070 super schematic

Artificial Intelligence Response

Direct answer to the question

There is not one universal public “RTX 4070 Super schematic.” In practice, you need the exact board vendor and PCB revision: NVIDIA sold a Founders Edition, and the RTX 4070 SUPER was also released in many custom AIB versions from ASUS, MSI, Gigabyte, Zotac, PNY, Palit, and others, each with potentially different PCB layouts and power circuitry. NVIDIA’s public pages expose specs and compatibility information, but the schematic/boardview files that appear on the web are generally model-specific third-party repair resources, not a single official generic circuit diagram. (nvidia.com)

Key points

  • If you want the actual schematic, give the exact card model and ideally the PCB code silkscreened on the board. (nvidia.com)
  • If you mean the electrical topology, I can provide that immediately.
  • If you mean a repair boardview/schematic file, you must search by manufacturer + PCB revision, not just “RTX 4070 Super.” (thetechstall.com)

Detailed problem analysis

The phrase “RTX 4070 Super schematic” is ambiguous for repair work because the GPU name identifies the silicon class, but not the exact board. NVIDIA’s own material shows that the RTX 4070 SUPER existed both as a Founders Edition and as numerous custom partner boards. NVIDIA also explicitly notes that graphics card specifications vary by add-in-card manufacturer. (nvidia.com)

At the GPU level, the RTX 4070 SUPER platform is defined by NVIDIA as a 12 GB GDDR6X, 192-bit, 220 W class product with 7168 CUDA cores, PCIe Gen 4 support, and standard display connectivity of 1x HDMI + 3x DisplayPort on the reference/FE spec sheet. That gives you the functional envelope, but it still does not uniquely define the board-level schematic. (nvidia.com)

From a repair-engineering standpoint, the board normally decomposes into these blocks:

Functional block Typical content
Input power PCIe slot power + supplementary GPU power connector
Primary VRM Multi-phase GPU core supply
Memory VRM GDDR6X supply rail(s)
Auxiliary rails Logic, controller, EEPROM, display/IO rails
GPU section AD104-based RTX 4070 SUPER GPU
VRAM section 12 GB GDDR6X on a 192-bit bus
IO section PCIe edge connector, HDMI, DisplayPort, BIOS, fans, sensors

That block-level view is common across 4070 SUPER boards, but the controller ICs, phase count, component placement, test points, and enable sequencing details can vary significantly from one vendor board to another. NVIDIA’s own documentation warns that actual shipping specifications may vary by board partner. (nvidia.com)

A good concrete example is ASUS’s RTX 4070 SUPER Dual board analysis: public review data shows an 8-phase GPU VRM managed by uPI uP9512R, using Vishay SiC653A 50 A DrMOS, plus a 2-phase memory VRM managed by uPI uP9529Q. That is useful for reverse engineering or diagnostics, but it applies to that PCB, not automatically to MSI, Gigabyte, PNY, or Zotac versions. (techpowerup.com)


Current information and trends

As of April 17, 2026, web-visible results still point mainly to model-specific repair resources rather than a single official NVIDIA schematic package. Current searchable examples include:

  • a claimed schematic entry for MSI RTX4070 Gaming X Trio 12G, MS-V513 R1.0, and
  • a claimed boardview entry for Gigabyte GV-N407TGAMING-OC-12GD. (thetechstall.com)

That pattern is typical for modern GPUs: official vendor documentation focuses on product specs, installation, and compatibility, while repair-oriented schematic/boardview material circulates separately and usually targets one board revision at a time. NVIDIA’s public RTX 4070 SUPER pages provide the official product specification layer, not a service schematic library. (nvidia.com)

A second current trend is that reviewers increasingly publish high-resolution PCB photos and partial PCB analysis, which can be nearly as valuable as a full schematic for locating VRM controllers, memory power stages, BIOS devices, and sense components. The ASUS Dual RTX 4070 SUPER review is an example of this. (techpowerup.com)


Supporting explanations and details

For troubleshooting, the most important distinction is:

  • Marketing model name: “RTX 4070 SUPER”
  • Board model: e.g. MSI Gaming X Trio / ASUS Dual / Gigabyte Gaming OC
  • PCB code / revision: the real identifier needed for a schematic match

A useful analogy is motherboard repair: asking for a “Z790 schematic” is too broad; you need the exact board and revision. The same is true here.

If your card is close to the ASUS Dual design, the public PCB analysis already gives meaningful hints:

  • GPU power controller: uP9512R
  • GPU VRM: 8 phases
  • Memory controller: uP9529Q
  • Memory chips: Micron D8BZC / MT61K512M32KPA-21:U in that reviewed sample. (techpowerup.com)

For base platform identification, NVIDIA’s reference data for the RTX 4070 SUPER is:

  • 7168 CUDA cores
  • 12 GB GDDR6X
  • 192-bit bus
  • 2.48 GHz boost clock
  • 220 W total graphics power
  • up to 4 displays, with HDMI 2.1a and DisplayPort 1.4a on the reference specification. (nvidia.com)

Ethical and legal aspects

Schematic and boardview files for recent GPUs are often treated as proprietary service information. From an engineering and compliance perspective, you should verify that any file you obtain is being used in a manner consistent with the source’s terms and your local IP rules. Also, do not assume a downloaded file is correct merely because it matches the GPU family name; board-revision mismatch can cause repair mistakes. NVIDIA explicitly notes that specifications vary by add-in-card manufacturer. (nvidia.com)


Practical guidelines

If you want the right schematic or boardview, do this:

  1. Identify the exact card

    • Brand: ASUS / MSI / Gigabyte / Zotac / PNY / etc.
    • Full model: e.g. Gaming X Slim, Ventus 3X, Dual OC, Gaming OC
    • PCB silkscreen / revision code on the board itself
  2. Search by PCB code

    • Example pattern: MS-V513 R1.0, GV-N407TGAMING-OC-12GD, etc. (thetechstall.com)
  3. Use boardview tools

    • OpenBoardView or similar viewers are appropriate for .brd, .fz, .bv, or related formats.
  4. Cross-check against high-resolution PCB photos

    • Especially for VRM controllers, BIOS ROM, fuse locations, fan headers, and memory rails. (techpowerup.com)
  5. If no exact schematic exists

    • Use the nearest PCB-relative resource from the same vendor/family.
    • Compare controller part numbers and phase count before trusting pin mapping.

Possible disclaimers or additional notes

  • A 4070 schematic is not automatically valid for a 4070 SUPER, even though they are closely related products.
  • A 4070 SUPER schematic from one AIB is not automatically valid for another.
  • Public third-party listings may provide a file name, but that does not guarantee correctness, completeness, or a board revision match. (thetechstall.com)

Suggestions for further research

If you want, I can help in one of three ways:

  1. Find the closest matching schematic/boardview
    Send the exact manufacturer and PCB code.

  2. Build a functional schematic from photos
    Send clear front/back PCB photos and I can map:

    • input power path
    • GPU VRM controller
    • memory VRM
    • BIOS chip
    • main test points
  3. Create a repair-oriented power tree I can draw a practical expected sequence for:

    • 12 V input
    • 3.3 V / 5 V auxiliary rails
    • 1.8 V logic
    • memory rail
    • GPU core rail

Brief summary

The correct answer is: there is no single public generic “RTX 4070 SUPER schematic.” You need the exact AIB model and PCB revision. NVIDIA publicly provides product/specification information for the RTX 4070 SUPER, while web-available schematic/boardview resources are typically third-party and model-specific, such as MSI MS-V513 or Gigabyte GV-N407TGAMING-OC-12GD entries. (nvidia.com)

If you send me the exact card model or a PCB photo, I can narrow it down and give you the closest schematic/boardview or reconstruct the board’s power topology.

User question

Looking for msi 4070ti ms v513 ver 1.0

Artificial Intelligence Response

Direct answer to the question

Yes — MS-V513 Ver 1.0 is a real MSI PCB family associated with RTX 4070 Ti cards, not just plain RTX 4070 boards. MSI’s own repair-information index lists both RTX 4070 Ti VENTUS 3X 12G OC_MS-V513-10_SPEC and RTX 4070 Ti GAMING X TRIO 12G_V513-20_SPEC, and MSI also has a CE declaration naming Model No. MS-V513 for the GeForce RTX 4070 Ti GAMING X TRIO 12G. (wx.msik.com.cn)

If you are specifically looking for a schematic/boardview, the commonly indexed public/community file I found is titled “MSI RTX 4070 Gaming X Trio 12G MS-V513 R1.0 Schematic” on repair forums, so you must verify the silkscreen on your physical PCB before trusting that file for a 4070 Ti repair. (bioshelp.com)

Key points

  • MS-V513 is an MSI board family used on multiple RTX 4070 Ti variants, including official MSI-listed 4070 Ti Ventus and Gaming X Trio entries. (wx.msik.com.cn)
  • TechPowerUp VBIOS entries for MSI RTX 4070 Ti Gaming X Trio and RTX 4070 Ti Ventus show BIOS internal strings such as MSINV513MH, which strongly supports that these 4070 Ti models belong to the V513 hardware family. (techpowerup.com)
  • The publicly circulated schematic references I could verify are labeled mainly as RTX 4070 Gaming X Trio 12G MS-V513 R1.0, not explicitly “4070 Ti,” so treat them as probable V513-family references, not automatically a perfect one-to-one match. (bioshelp.com)

Detailed problem analysis

Your query, “Looking for msi 4070ti ms v513 ver 1.0,” can mean one of three things:

  1. You want the schematic
  2. You want the boardview
  3. You want the correct BIOS / board identification

From an electronics-repair perspective, the first step is to separate retail model name from PCB family code.

  • Retail name: for example, GeForce RTX 4070 Ti GAMING X TRIO 12G
  • PCB family / internal MSI code: MS-V513
  • Revision: Ver 1.0 / R1.0

MSI’s own repair-information catalog shows that V513 is used across multiple 4070 Ti products, including:

  • RTX 4070 Ti VENTUS 3X 12G OC_MS-V513-10_SPEC
  • RTX 4070 Ti GAMING X TRIO 12G_V513-20_SPEC (wx.msik.com.cn)

That means MS-V513 is not unique to only one exact cooler or retail SKU. This is important because:

  • a schematic for one V513 variant may be mostly useful
  • but some details may differ:
    • fan connector assignments
    • RGB sections
    • power-limit straps
    • shunt values
    • BIOS IDs
    • phase population / BOM options

This is why, before using any file, you should inspect the board itself for:

  • silkscreened PCB code
  • revision marking
  • BIOS chip part number
  • main PWM controller part number
  • memory VRM controller
  • fan/RGB controller population

If your board physically says MS-V513 VER:1.0, then V513 documentation is relevant. If it says a different code, do not rely on V513 as a definitive map. (wx.msik.com.cn)


Current information and trends

What I could verify today is:

  • MSI still exposes support and product pages for the GeForce RTX 4070 Ti GAMING X TRIO 12G, and MSI’s datasheet lists the card as a 285 W, 12 GB GDDR6X, 192-bit, single 16-pin power connector design. (storage-asset.msi.com)
  • MSI’s repair-information system still indexes V513-based 4070 Ti products. (wx.msik.com.cn)
  • Community repair sites currently index a file named “MSI RTX 4070 Gaming X Trio 12G MS-V513 R1.0 Schematic.” (bioshelp.com)
  • TechPowerUp entries for MSI 4070 Ti boards continue to show MSINV513MH in VBIOS internals for several 4070 Ti variants. (techpowerup.com)

Engineering interpretation: the V513 board family definitely exists in the MSI 4070 Ti ecosystem, but the exact public schematic copy you are likely to find online is usually posted under a 4070 Gaming X Trio title, so it must be validated against your exact board. (wx.msik.com.cn)


Supporting explanations and details

Why the naming is confusing

MSI commonly uses:

  • a marketing model name
  • an internal board family code
  • a region-specific product number

So a technician may see:

  • RTX 4070 Ti Gaming X Trio
  • MS-V513
  • 912-V513-xxx

These are related, but not identical identifiers. A BIOS file or schematic that matches one identifier does not automatically match all others.

BIOS evidence

The strongest cross-check is the VBIOS internal string:

  • MSINV513MH.1L0 for an MSI RTX 4070 Ti Gaming X Trio
  • MSINV513MH.1J0 and MSINV513MH.101 for MSI RTX 4070 Ti Ventus variants (techpowerup.com)

That is useful because it ties the 4070 Ti products to the V513 family.

What this means practically

If you only need:

  • rail names
  • power-sequence orientation
  • major IC locations
  • VRM section tracing

then a V513 R1.0 schematic may be enough to start troubleshooting.

If you need:

  • exact resistor values
  • strap network
  • fan/RGB pinout
  • BIOS flashing compatibility
  • exact boardview coordinates

then you need the exact matching revision and variant.


Ethical and legal aspects

  • Publicly shared schematics and boardviews are often redistributed through third-party repair forums, and their copyright/licensing status may be unclear. Use them carefully and respect local law and forum terms. (bioshelp.com)
  • TechPowerUp explicitly warns that user-uploaded VBIOS files are unverified and should be used cautiously. (techpowerup.com)
  • Flashing the wrong VBIOS can cause:
    • no display output
    • unstable clocks/power limits
    • fan-control mismatch
    • potentially a soft-bricked card

Practical guidelines

If you are looking for the schematic

Search by the exact string:

  • MSI RTX 4070 Gaming X Trio 12G MS-V513 R1.0 Schematic
  • MS-V513 R1.0 boardview
  • MSI 4070 Ti MSINV513MH

The indexed community hits I verified are forum/resource pages, not official MSI schematic releases. (bioshelp.com)

If you are looking for the correct BIOS

Use the card’s:

  • exact retail model
  • subsystem ID
  • current BIOS backup
  • serial number / MSI support identification

MSI’s support portal is the safest starting point for product identification, and TechPowerUp’s entries should be treated as cross-reference material rather than first-choice source for flashing. (msi.com)

If you are doing board repair

Before power injection or BIOS flashing, check:

  • 12 V short to ground
  • resistance on core rail
  • resistance on memory rail
  • presence of 3.3 V / 1.8 V auxiliary rails
  • BIOS supply rail
  • whether the board enumerates on PCIe

Possible disclaimers or additional notes

  • I did not verify an official MSI public schematic download for MS-V513; what I found is official MSI evidence that V513 is a valid 4070 Ti board family, plus community-indexed schematic references. (wx.msik.com.cn)
  • The public schematic title most visible in search results is for RTX 4070 Gaming X Trio, so there is still some uncertainty unless your physical PCB is confirmed as MS-V513 Ver 1.0. (bioshelp.com)

Suggestions for further research

To get an exact match, I recommend checking one of these identifiers from the board or GPU-Z:

  • full silkscreen text on PCB
  • subsystem ID
  • VBIOS string
  • MSI serial number / product number

If you send me any of the following, I can narrow it down much more precisely:

  • photo of the PCB silkscreen
  • GPU-Z screenshot
  • current BIOS string
  • exact symptom: dead / no display / artifact / code 43 / no fan / shorted rail

Brief summary

  • Yes, MS-V513 is valid for MSI RTX 4070 Ti hardware. MSI’s own material ties MS-V513 to 4070 Ti Ventus and Gaming X Trio products. (wx.msik.com.cn)
  • The commonly indexed schematic online is usually labeled as “MSI RTX 4070 Gaming X Trio 12G MS-V513 R1.0.” (bioshelp.com)
  • Therefore, if your board is physically marked MS-V513 Ver 1.0, that file is likely the correct family reference, but you should still verify component population before using it for exact repair or BIOS work. (wx.msik.com.cn)

If you want, I can do one of two things next:

  1. help you identify whether your exact card is really MS-V513 Ver 1.0, or
  2. give you a rail-by-rail diagnostic map for MSI 4070 Ti V513 boards.

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