Monday, February 17th 2025
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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Allegedly Scores 16.6% Improvement Over RTX 4070 Ti SUPER in Synthetic Benchmarks
Thanks to some early 3D Mark benchmarks obtained by VideoCardz, NVIDIA's upcoming GeForce RTX 5070 Ti GPU paints an interesting picture of performance gains over the predecessor. Testing conducted with AMD's Ryzen 7 9800X3D processor and 48 GB of DDR5-6000 memory has provided the first glimpse into the card's capabilities. The new GPU demonstrates a 16.6% performance improvement over its predecessor, the RTX 4070 Ti SUPER. However, benchmark data shows it is falling short of the more expensive RTX 5080 by 13.2%, raising questions about the price-to-performance ratio given the $250 price difference between the two cards. Priced at $749 MSRP, the RTX 5070 Ti could be even pricier in retail channels at launch, especially with limited availability. The card's positioning becomes particularly interesting compared to the RTX 5080's $999 price point, which commands a 33% premium for its additional performance capabilities.
As a reminder, the RTX 5070 Ti boasts 8,960 CUDA cores, 280 texture units, 70 RT cores for ray tracing, and 280 tensor cores for AI computations, all supported by 16 GB of GDDR7 memory running at 28 Gbps effective speed across a 256-bit bus interface, resulting in an 896 GB/s bandwidth. We have to wait for proper reviews for the final performance conclusion, as synthetic benchmarks tell only part of the story. Modern gaming demands consideration of advanced features such as ray tracing and upscaling technologies, which can significantly impact real-world performance. The true test will come from comprehensive gaming benchmarks tested over various cases. The gaming community won't have to wait long for detailed analysis, as official reviews will be reportedly released in just a few days. Additional evaluations of non-MSRP versions should follow on February 20, the card's launch date.
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VideoCardz
As a reminder, the RTX 5070 Ti boasts 8,960 CUDA cores, 280 texture units, 70 RT cores for ray tracing, and 280 tensor cores for AI computations, all supported by 16 GB of GDDR7 memory running at 28 Gbps effective speed across a 256-bit bus interface, resulting in an 896 GB/s bandwidth. We have to wait for proper reviews for the final performance conclusion, as synthetic benchmarks tell only part of the story. Modern gaming demands consideration of advanced features such as ray tracing and upscaling technologies, which can significantly impact real-world performance. The true test will come from comprehensive gaming benchmarks tested over various cases. The gaming community won't have to wait long for detailed analysis, as official reviews will be reportedly released in just a few days. Additional evaluations of non-MSRP versions should follow on February 20, the card's launch date.
56 Comments on NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Allegedly Scores 16.6% Improvement Over RTX 4070 Ti SUPER in Synthetic Benchmarks
It's remarkable, that in only 2 generations, that the snake Jenson was able to markup a xx60 series from $400 to $1000, well done Jenson, you must be so proud. Snake.
4070Ti Super is still over $1600 here in Australia, prices are a joke.
I actually blame reviewers to be honest, as I said before, the moment you put in a $/frame chart for GPUs you will F this space up, and well well well, 10 years later... anyways, not like they are affected by this "issue" just us.
I hate being right all the time.
edit: New 4070 Ti prices start at a little over 900EUR here, VAT included.
Pretty good. Should be the top seller this gen.
Not surprising really, NVidia is targeting $700 or so for their top selling cards, and this card has to compete against AMD so has the most value out of the new cards.
Looking forward to reviews in 2 days, can see where all the high end cards generation to generation wound up.
:p
All the "price / performance" guesses and calculations are worthless if we get a couple of token MSRP cards in a certain market, and the rest are sold with 40, 60, 100% markup.
RTX 4070 Ti ... 7680 compute cores
RTX 5070 Ti ... 8960 compute core
So much for improvements in architecture Ada vs. Blackwell.
I'm not even joking. The stupidity we have accumulated amongst humans since social media are everywhere and have taken up people's intake of daily 'news', matches almost perfectly with the amount of stupid shit happening across the globe. We have a massive problem with filtering the right information to be making sound decisions. Look at TPU. More often than not to get to some kind of substance, you have to 'fight' past a half dozen Youtubers and other nitwits spouting unverified bullshit that apparently people need to pay attention to... because someone said it with X number of viewers, so surely its got weight? 12VHPWR... great example. 25+ pages of bullshit, for something even a child could see on first impressions, and was known since the 4090.
Its not just in GPUs, look at our democracies. All I see is whole populations unable to handle the truth, so they start clinging to obvious bullshit so their fantasies don't fall apart. In that parallel universe, sure you can sell a 400 dollar GPU for 1k. I'm trading Magic cards... you should see the return on investment and the silly shit people are willing to pay for... its completely crazy and this too has taken off since Covid and never got back to sanity. I've seen cards that I buy for 8 euro go out 6 months later for 48 EUR not even including shipping. Like... wha? To some degree these fluctuations happen as new strategies/cards get enabled, but... to this extent!?
I looked it up and now I feel bad it's a prebuilt. I was wrong and I admit it lol. My bad seriously.
"Chance to purchase" for more than double the MSRP, what a goddamn pathetic joke Blackwell is. NVIDIA isn't even trying to pretend they care about consumers anymore.
Please, AMD, don't f**k up the 9070/XT launch. PLEASE. You're literally the only hope PC gamers have left.
They started using the above metric to make their chips, instead of just checking how far they can push current architectures, making chips that everyone can be happy with near their previous generation price points. It's infuriating as an enthusiast to see that they care more about price gouging their customers than making progress, it holds innovation back.
Just look at the 5090, look at the big gap between that and the 5080, they crippled all the tiers below, it's a SCANDAL of legendary proportions. It's beyond disgusting. I used to get so excited with new launches, it's just not there anymore. I remember eagerly awaiting new generation launches, to see what new tech comes with it and how it will smash older generation cards and the best part, most could afford it if they saved up, it's all become a sick joke, where a GPU costs the same as a car, seriously what is wrong with people?
If the situation doesn't change drastically, will we see more AIBs going the way of EVGA? I mean, they have to sell gaming cards, they don't have server AI income?
should be 550/600usd
Oh boy, the cope levels... :)))