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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070: 2025 Benchmark Analysis & Performance Review

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070: 2025 Benchmark Analysis & Performance Review

Once you know how the 5070 performs, the RTX 5070 vs 4070 Super matchup really shows where it stands in the stack.

Performance scaling in newer titles shows how a RTX 5070 gaming PC setup can comfortably handle high-refresh 1440p gaming in 2025.

🚀 Introduction

The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070, released as a $549 GPU, promised to deliver performance comparable to higher-tier cards. Built on the Blackwell architecture with DLSS 4 multi-frame generation and AI-enhanced features, it targets both gamers and creative users seeking efficiency and value—though expectations and reality diverge in key places.


📊 Runtime Specifications

  • Shader Compute: ~30.9 TFLOPS FP32 (~6% more than RTX 4070)

  • Boost Clock: ~2512 MHz

  • Memory: 12 GB GDDR7, 672 GB/s bandwidth

  • Power Draw: Real-world ~250 W (vs 200 W of 4070)

Under the hood, the RTX 5070 shares similar architecture with the RTX 4070 Super, offering minimal generational uplift in many core areas.


🎮 Synthetic & Real-World Benchmark Results

Gaming Benchmarks (TechSpot)

At 1440p: RTX 5070 delivers performance nearly identical to RTX 4070 Super with ~90 FPS average — roughly 1–2% faster. 
At 4K: Average ~44 FPS, placing it just 5% ahead of the 4070 Super.

Individual Titles:

  • Cyberpunk 2077 (Phantom Liberty): ~6% faster at 4K vs 4070 Super (~51 FPS avg); 7% faster than RX 7800 XT.

  • Hogwarts Legacy (1440p): ~21% faster than 4070 Super; at 4K, margin shrinks to ~8% faster (~66 FPS avg).

  • Stalker 2, Counter-Strike 2, The Last of Us Part I, Starfield: In most cases the GPU matches or slightly trails the 4070 Super, especially in ray-traced modes.

Eye-Opening Outliers:

Call of Duty Black Ops 6 (4K Extreme non‑RT): RTX 5070 averages 65 FPS (1% low ~48 FPS), falling far behind RX 9070 XT which hits ~99 FPS. With upscaling + frame gen enabled, RTX pops up to ~89 FPS but with visual glitches.

GPU’s overall results solidify similar performance to a 4070 Super—sometimes slightly better, sometimes worse.


💥 Relative Performance & Game Uplift

  • Average generational uplift over RTX 4070 is modest (~6%–7%) depending on workload.

  • GPU is essentially a renamed RTX 4070 Super with slight tweaks and newer memory. Benchmarks show it frequently matches that card in frame rates.

  • Competitively, AMD’s RX 9070 XT and RX 9070 often edge ahead in raster workloads, though NVIDIA sustains better in games leveraging DLSS 4 and frame generation.


🔋 Power Efficiency & Thermal Behavior

RTX 5070 consumes around 250 W, higher than the 4070 but delivers minimal power‑to‑performance gains. Efficiency per watt is essentially on par with previous generation.

Advanced DLSS 4 MFG can add smoothness but doesn’t compensate for raw performance gaps in many newer games. 


⚖️ Market Position & Comparison Summary

Feature / Metric RTX 5070 vs RTX 4070 Super
Average 1440p Gaming ~1–2% faster
Average 4K Gaming ~5–6% faster
Ray Tracing Performance Mixed; sometimes slower
Power Consumption ~25% higher
Price $549 MSRP
Versus AMD RX 9070/XT Slight raster disadvantage, advantage with DLSS/MFG

Despite bold marketing claims, the RTX 5070 does not achieve RTX 4090–level performance. Instead, it roughly equals the RTX 4070 Super, particularly in raster scenarios.


✅ Final Verdict

The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070, though visually positioned as the next‑gen “70-class,” is essentially a rebranded RTX 4070 Super with GDDR7 memory and DLSS 4 enhancements. While it delivers solid 1080p and competent 1440p gaming, its real 4K performance gains are modest. Its power draw is higher, and VRAM capped at 12 GB may limit future-proofing.

If you prioritize DLSS 4, multi-frame generation, and Nvidia’s media/AI features, it’s a reasonable buy. But if pure raster performance or price-to-performance ratio is paramount, AMD’s RX 9070 XT or RX 9070 may offer better value.








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