The Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 is positioned as an upgrade to the RTX 4070 Super with DLSS 4 capabilities.
With 6144 CUDA Cores and 12GB GDDR7 VRAM, the RTX 5070 presents a promising spec sheet.
Despite the on-paper improvements, the RTX 5070 fails to deliver significant performance gains over its predecessors.
Benchmark tests reveal that while the RTX 5070 can handle 4K gaming, its performance only marginally surpasses the RTX 4070 Super in most scenarios.
The claim that the RTX 5070 offers 'RTX 4090 performance' with Multi Frame Generation is deemed misleading when compared directly.
At 1440p, the RTX 5070 showcases its frame generation technology better but struggles to outshine its predecessors in raw performance.
The RTX 5070 also falls short in 1080p benchmarks, showing minor improvements over the RTX 4070 Super in select titles.
While it remains a capable GPU for most gaming scenarios, the lack of substantial performance boost raises concerns about the reliance on AI-driven enhancements.
The review expresses disappointment in the RTX 5070's inability to deliver a significant leap in traditional rendering performance compared to older models.
Ultimately, the RTX 5070 is deemed a fine GPU but fails to justify its price tag when compared to existing alternatives like the RTX 4070 Super.