Nvidia RTX 5070 Ti Graphics Card Review
Overall Average FPS

Results are added together and then averaged out for each graphics card at each resolution to give you an overall picture of their relative performance.

So, some strong increases generation to generation in places, while other titles didn’t give us anything above single-digit performance uplifts, though the best way to see what that means across all of our games is to look at the overall averages.
Here, at 1080p, we evidently have some bottlenecks, though that aside, we find the 5070 Ti coming in faster than the RTX 4080 by less than 1%, so nothing really in it, though that’s a good sign, especially given their launch prices. When looking at generational uplift, the 5070 Ti only comes in 5% faster than the 4070 Ti SUPER and 7% faster than the 4070 Ti non-SUPER. When seeing how things compare to the 3070 Ti, there’s a 46% uplift overall, but there’s a lot more to the story as we increase the resolution.

When moving up to 1440p and looking at the RTX 4080, we’re pretty evenly matched, though we do see slightly better low figures on the 5070 Ti in comparison. The 5070 Ti now comes in 8% faster than the 4070 Ti SUPER and 11% faster than the 4070 Ti non-SUPER, along with holding a 60% increase over the Ampere-based RTX 3070 Ti, so some increases, but nothing groundbreaking. One thing I do want to mention here is our 4080 SUPER results are swayed somewhat by CS2, as if we remove it, we can see things change quite dramatically, and now the 5070 Ti sits nestled between the RTX 4080 and 4080 SUPER, which is where I’d honestly expect it to be, given its price point and specs.

Then at 4K, again, the 5070 Ti is pretty evenly matched with the RTX 4080, separated in the averages and the lows, so swings and roundabouts. This does mean that the 5070 Ti now sits 11% ahead of the 4070 Ti SUPER, 18% ahead of the 4070 Ti non-SUPER, and 68% ahead of the RTX 3070 Ti. Again, omitting CS2 from the averages does have an effect, which again puts the 5070 Ti just below the 4080 SUPER, but above the RTX 4080, which, for a card that is meant to be $749, is a good place to be.