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RTX 5070 Ti benchmark leak puts it between RTX 5080 and RTX 4070 Ti

While synthetic benchmarks don't always paint a complete picture of real-world gaming performance, these early results offer valuable insights into the GeForce RTX 5070 Ti's capabilities.

It's important to note that with ray tracing and upscaling technologies in play, assigning a single performance metric and expecting it to translate universally across all benchmarks is challenging. Results can and will vary. However, synthetic tests tend to be more consistent than graphics API tests (like OpenCL).

To ensure consistency, the benchmark entries shared by VideoCardz use a single set of benchmarks from a source using a system equipped with a Ryzen 7 9800X3D and 48 GB of DDR5-6000 memory. The tested card is an MSRP model with Nvidia reference clock speeds. Moreover, they've included comparisons with the RTX 5080 and 4070 Ti Super to compare it against the higher-tier SKU and the one it's replacing.

On average, the GeForce RTX 5070 Ti is 16.6% faster than the RTX 4070 Ti Super. Compared to the RTX 5080, the 5070 Ti is, on average, about 13.2% slower. As mentioned earlier, gaming benchmarks will provide a more comprehensive picture, but these initial figures seem reasonable considering the reported specs of the upcoming graphics card.

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