Nvidia’s new generation RTX 5070 Ti graphics card appeared for the first time in Passmark Benchmark tests. However, according to early test results, the RTX 4070 Ti could not leave behind and remained weak in the GPU Compute tests. So, why didn’t the highly anticipated graphics card give what was expected? Details in our news…
RTX 5070 Ti remained in the classroom in early test results: RTX competing with Ti
RTX 5070 Ti, despite the average generation difference with an average of 30.728 points RTX 4070 Ti and RTX 4070 Ti SUPER’in left behind. When we look at the comparative results, it performed 3.25 %lower than the RTX 4070 Ti. The RTX 4070 Ti is far behind 3.37 %than Super.

These differences may seem small for now, but there are only 19 test samples for RTX 5070 Ti, while RTX 4070 Ti has thousands of test samples. Therefore, the performance of the RTX 5070 Ti is expected to improve with driver updates.

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Why is the GPU Compute performance of 5070 Ti low?
The RTX 5070 Ti could not give what is expected in the GPU Compute tests, although close to its competitors in general graphic performance. RTX 5070 Ti’s GPU Compute Score: 15.806 operation/sec. RTX 4070 Ti’s GPU Compute Score: 18.807 operation/sec. These results show that RTX 5070 Ti is almost 16 %slower.


In fact, the RTX 5070 (14.888 OPS/sec) is at the same level. Nvidia was not expected to lose such performance as GDDR7 memory, improved RT kernels and tensor seeds on the RTX 50 series cards. Since the benchmark results of RTX 5070 Ti are still at an early stage, this performance may vary with driver optimization.
However, it is said that it cannot create the expected generation difference compared to the RTX 4070 Ti. Do you think the RTX 5070 ti can exceed RTX 4070 Ti with driver updates? You can write your opinions in the comments section below…