Nvidia RTX 5070 Ti Graphics Card Review
Ray Tracing 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.

What this means for overall averages is that, at 1080p, it is a similar story to what we saw with ray tracing disabled, as the 5070 Ti is pretty evenly matched compared to the RTX 4080. It falls behind in the averages but makes up for it in the lows, and this, again, puts it 10% ahead of the 4070 Ti SUPER, 12% ahead of the 4070 Ti non-SUPER, and 97% ahead of the 3070 Ti, showing a much bigger jump in ray tracing performance compared to that generation of cards.

As we move to 1440p, the fight with the RTX 4080 is still on, as the 5070 Ti, again, falls just behind in the averages but makes up for it in the lows. Compared to the 4070 Ti, we see an 11% uplift, along with a 14% increase over the 4070 Ti non-SUPER. The bigger uplift comes when looking at the 3070 Ti, as we now have a 116% increase in performance just by skipping a generation and moving directly to the 5070 Ti.

Then at 4K, the 5070 Ti does fall into somewhat unplayable levels, depending on the games you are playing, though it still holds a strong position against the RTX 4080 and comes in 13% faster than the 4070 Ti SUPER and 19% better than the 4070 Ti non-SUPER. Lastly, looking at how things stack up with the 3070 Ti, we are now packing 144% more performance overall, showing that the latest ray tracing performance is much stronger compared to Ampere, but does not hold anything substantial when sizing up against the last generation.










