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PCSpecialist Odin i7 Ti Air Review (12700K/3070 Ti)

Gaming benchmarks

Each test was run using the Ultra or pre-set equivalent at 1080 and 1440p resolutions.

First up we have Shadow of the Tomb Raider, here we run the full built-in benchmark. It’s an older title but still looks beautiful, hitting almost 179FPS at 1080p and 130FPS at 1440P, with our 1440P 1% lows just a touch under the 100FPS mark.

Forza Horizon 5 brings fast-paced racing action, with the system reaching 116FPS average at 1080P with 92FPS at 1440P. Anyone who plays this title will not be disappointed with the performance on offer from the 3070 Ti.

Next up is Red Dead Redemption 2, using the benchmark scene where Arthur robs the shop in Saint-Denis. At 1080P we are getting just over 90FPS and then at 1440P, we are sitting at 74.9FPS, with a 1% low of 57.6FPS.

Our fourth title takes us to Guardians Of The Galaxy, we see great frame rates here, delivering 166FPS at 1080P while at 1440P we can still enjoy smooth gameplay at 122FPS.

Finally, we have Rainbow 6 Siege, a game that remains a highly popular E-Sports title, and it brings up some huge numbers. First, at 1080P, we are hitting 481FPS, and then at 1440P, that drops down to a paltry 320FPS.

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