Congratulation.
Techpowerup became an official Nvidia fanboy at benchmark.
Hardware unboxed and other reviews shows 7900 xtx fight with 5080 equal or depends on the game.
But if it comes to techpowerup it totally nvidia fanboy results.
With the same Processor
Time to join to the bullshido websites
I wouldn't know about becoming an official Nvidia fanboy, and benchmarks can have their own set of variability.
What is indeed very odd is that heavily editorialized title that, if anything else, is a bit dishonest. The 5070 Ti is at best trading blows with the 7900XTX and has a lot less VRAM.
And its actual price is very close to the 7900XTX as well.
This is a card that didn't move the needle in terms of perf/$, and only added another tiny variation to the plethora of Ti, Super and Super Ti cards out there. It's a direct competitor to its 2 year-old brethren in performance, price, features and performance-per-watt.
And to top all of this off, TPU decides to only mention the fake price as a
controversy (not a controversy if it's real and everyone can prove it by looking at any store price), followed by a recommended stamp.
TPU was pretty much the only site I visit that pushed this far into trying to make the 5070 Ti look good.
It was a strange hill to die on.
A reminder to everyone that Nvidia publicly claimed that this card will match the 4090.
I was actually in the audience when he said that. He wasn't talking about the 5070 Ti, he said the
$550 5070 12GB was the one matching the 4090. And some people in the audience roared with happiness (and naiveness... mostly the latter).
I'm pretty sure you'll find that slide from CES somewhere on the internet.