5070 is the best if you want the most RT perf/$After not watching the video: I think 9070XT is the best deal currently.
After not watching the video: I think 9070XT is the best deal currently.
GeForce Now Founders gang here.
*humble brag*
The issue is 12GB which is really unfortunate and you just know Nvidia did that to funnel people to more expensive 5070Ti.5070 is the best if you want the most RT perf/$
When I buy GPUs now I mostly look at the RT performance since any of these GPUs can handle raster admirably.
Cloud gaming sucks.
I've been playing through RE Requiem on my laptop and at 1440P it is using over 12GB of VRAM. (Averages 13GB)The issue is 12GB which is really unfortunate and you just know Nvidia did that to funnel people to more expensive 5070Ti.
But if you are at 1440p for newer tittles, that probably should be alright.
Yes I think that's the future for me as well (if I ever fully switch to PC gaming). Hoe many months of GFN can you buy for the price of one graphics card?GeForce Now Founders gang here.
*humble brag*
What the fuck is wrong with Nvidia? Imagine having the same or less VRAM than a 3060, 9060XT and a 5060Ti (the good ones).The issue is 12GB which is really unfortunate and you just know Nvidia did that to funnel people to more expensive 5070Ti.
But if you are at 1440p for newer tittles, that probably should be alright.
I'm not worried about 12 GB right now since I game at 1440p with DLSS in demanding games and I upgrade GPUs every generation. I haven't had an issue and that includes me playing some path traced games.The issue is 12GB which is really unfortunate and you just know Nvidia did that to funnel people to more expensive 5070Ti.
But if you are at 1440p for newer tittles, that probably should be alright.
Lmao, you have no idea how it works or how good it is, opinion rejected. I also have a 3070 Ti but it pales to the Cloud service at Premium Tier.
Yes I think that's the future for me as well (if I ever fully switch to PC gaming). Hoe many months of GFN can you buy for the price of one graphics card?
I've seriously been tempted to replace my 5090 with a 9070XT and pocket the difference.After not watching the video: I think 9070XT is the best deal currently.
Now even if I were a pirate, the 2000€ you need for a beefy PC in addition to the 1000€ for GFN are a lot of games you can buy off steam. And I already own a Steam Deck which is completely fine for GFN.Premium: 5 Years = $1000 for $200 sub/yearly; you can do the math from here.
Performance: 5 Years = $500 for $100 sub/yearly.
Founders: Unga Bunga savings capped at $5 every month for Performance Tier forever so $60 a year means 5 Years = $300. $10 off Premium.
You can do monthly too but its double the price. Buying bulk is the way.
Wouldn't you feel bad to lose to a 5070 in RT/path tracing performance?I've seriously been tempted to replace my 5090 with a 9070XT and pocket the difference.
Yeah but it would feel good to have a couple thousand dollarsWouldn't you feel bad to lose to a 5070 in RT/path tracing performance?
Up in the rafters. We sip on 32gb of VRAM with our eyes closed.My normal 5090 is enough for me.
I was partially tempted as well. I can literally sell my 5090, buy a 9070 XT, and still turn a profit. Basically a free GPU.I've seriously been tempted to replace my 5090 with a 9070XT and pocket the difference.
What the Playstation player doesn't know won't hurt them.P5S Pro owners rn
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5070 is the best if you want the most RT perf/$
When I buy GPUs now I mostly look at the RT performance since any of these GPUs can handle raster admirably.
Longer- term though, that 16GB of VRAM will age a lot better.I'm not worried about 12 GB right now since I game at 1440p with DLSS in demanding games and I upgrade GPUs every generation. I haven't had an issue and that includes me playing some path traced games.
I'd rather have 12 GB today with faster than 9070 XT RT, than 16 GB for a card that performs worse than a 5070 in RT today, and I'm not paying $1000 for a 5070 Ti...
If next-gen consoles really have 32 GB of RAM, then both 12 and 16 GB GPUs could become obsolete at around the same time... I expect next-gen GPUs to get a VRAM bump, would have felt bad paying extra today on what is potentially the last generation where 16 GB is at a premium while not even really getting to take advantage of the extra RAM (since I upgrade every gen and don't foresee 12 GB being an issue till next-gen GPUs arrive).
Would be a smart play if you would be happy with the 9070xt.I've seriously been tempted to replace my 5090 with a 9070XT and pocket the difference.
I've been tempted a few times too but I'll wait till closer to the new cards/RDNA5I've seriously been tempted to replace my 5090 with a 9070XT and pocket the difference.
I'll say 5070ti or 5060ti 16gb version is the best.5070 is the best if you want the most RT perf/$
When I buy GPUs now I mostly look at the RT performance since any of these GPUs can handle raster admirably.
From HUB 9070 XT review.Generally, a 5070 has 80% of the RT performance of a 9070xt. Cheapest 5070 is $899 CAD while cheapest 9070xt is $949. $50 for a 9070xt seems like a no-brainer?
None of the mid-range GPU this gen will age well longer term.Longer- term though, that 16GB of VRAM will age a lot better.
5070 has better perf/$ than any of those even if they were all at MSRP.I'll say 5070ti or 5060ti 16gb version is the best.
You're using too high settings. If 5070 couldn't run RE:R with Path Tracing well at realistic settings, HUB would have already uploaded a video showing the 12 GB card falling apart.You're going to want 16gb of vram.
Resident Evil Requiem already consumes up to around 15gb of vram on 1440p on my end with a 5070ti 9800xd3 with Pathtracing, DLAA, and framegen x 2. And this is just the beginning of more and more demanding games.
I mean I would go down to balanced /performance and take off frame gen even first. Going with DLAA with frame gen seems worse since you are ~doubling a lower framerate5070 has better perf/$ than any of those even if they were all at MSRP.
You're using too high settings. If 5070 couldn't run RE:R with Path Tracing well HUB would have already uploaded a video showing 12 GB falling apart.
You can't even enable path tracing with 9070 XT in RE:R so the 9070 XT loses in this game by default.
TPU showed 5070 falling apart when using unrealistic 4K Quality (16GB 5060 winning but they're both unplayable at 4K Max DLSS Q + FGx2). 5070 12 GB beating 5060 Ti 16 GB. That is not a win for 16 GB as they were both unplayable
5070 is beating the 5060 Ti by ~40% in resolutions it was designed for and at playable frame rates.
No one should be using 4K DLSS Quality Max Settings and 2X FG. Even a 5080 is struggling with only 59 FPS (with the feel of 29.5 FPS)
I would use 1440p Balanced (or Performance) with optimized settings and I think it would be an enjoyable experience...
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Yeah, enabling DLAA + path tracing seems like an odd choice to me.I mean I would go down to balanced /performance and take off frame gen even first. Going with DLAA with frame gen seems worse since you are ~doubling a lower framerate
5070 is definitely not as good as a bang for buck as the 5070ti lol.5070 has better perf/$ than any of those even if they were all at MSRP.
You're using too high settings. If 5070 couldn't run RE:R with Path Tracing well at realistic settings, HUB would have already uploaded a video showing the 12 GB card falling apart. Why are you using DLAA and path tracing at the same time?
You can't even enable path tracing with 9070 XT in RE:R so the 9070 XT loses in this game by default.
TPU showed 5070 falling apart when using unrealistic 4K Quality (16GB 5060 winning but they're both unplayable at 4K Max DLSS Q + FGx2). That is not a win for 16 GB as they were both unplayable
5070 is beating the 5060 Ti by ~40% in resolutions it was designed for and at playable frame rates.
No one should be using path tracing with 4K DLSS Quality Max Settings and 2X FG. Even a 5080 is struggling with only 59 FPS (with the feel of 29.5 FPS)
I would use 1440p Balanced (or Performance) with optimized settings and I think it would be an enjoyable experience...
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Wait PT DLAA with framegen is bad? It works flawlessly on my end with the latest hot fix driver. 595.76I mean I would go down to balanced /performance and take off frame gen even first. Going with DLAA with frame gen seems worse since you are ~doubling a lower framerate
PT DLAA framegen x2 is very smooth for me so it's not worth it to gain some fps if it makes the game look not as great since the fps is already great on my end.Yeah, enabling DLAA + path tracing seems like an odd choice to me.
I bet my 265K + 5070 would have a higher framerate than his 5070 Ti + 9800X3D since I would use sensible settings (i.e balanced/performance).
5070 MSRP = 550. 5070 Ti MSRP = 7505070 is definitely not as good as a bang for buck as the 5070ti lol.
Its not that its bad, its just that I could get better performance on my system using more mainstream components, by using Balanced. I am usually very pleased with the way DLSS Balanced looks at 1440p.Wait PT DLAA with framegen is bad? It works flawlessly on my end with the latest hot fix driver. 595.76
I went with PT DLSS quality without framegen before but switch to PT DLAA with framegen x2 since it looks a bit better. Both settings still have high fps so I just stick with PT DLAA framegen x2.
Yes the biggest problem with the 5070 is the meagre 12 GB of Vram, you can be playing perfectly fine ram up the texture quality a bit and the game starts to stutter, run at sub 20 FPS or straight up crash. The GPU is quite powerful but hampered by anemic VRAmThe issue is 12GB which is really unfortunate and you just know Nvidia did that to funnel people to more expensive 5070Ti.
But if you are at 1440p for newer tittles, that probably should be alright.
I said last year I was noticing spikes in PT heavy games at 4K that was pushing 16GB nearly to it's limitations. They needed to go 20GB, hell even 18 for the 4080/5080 would've been beneficial.I've been playing through RE Requiem on my laptop and at 1440P it is using over 12GB of VRAM. (Averages 13GB)
12GB in 2026 is really pushing it.
12GB of VRAM will be the new 8GB of VRAM when more next gen comes.I said last year I was noticing spikes in PT heavy games at 4K that was pushing 16GB nearly to its limitations. They needed to go 20GB, hell even 18 for the 4080/5080 would've been beneficial.