Nvidia RTX 5070 Ti 16.6% faster than its predecessor in leaked 3DMARK test

Nvidia’s RTX 5070 Ti 13.2% slower than RTX 5080 in leaked 3DMARK tests

Videocardz has managed to get a hold of a full suite of 3DMARK tests for Nvidia’s soon-to-be-released RTX 5070 Ti graphics card. This includes data from all major 3DMARK tests, stretching back to 3DMARK Fire Strike, which launched in 2015.

All of these leaked tests reportedly come from a single reviewer. This reviewer uses an AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU with 48GB of DDR5-6000 memory in their test system. Overall, Nvidia’s RTX 5070 Ti is 16.6% faster (on average) than Nvidia’s last-generation RTX 4070 Ti SUPER. Furthermore, the GPU is only 13.2% slower (on average) than Nvidia’s RTX 5080.

Sadly, it is unknown how these results will compare with real-world gaming tests. After all, 3DMARK scores aren’t truly representative of real-world gaming performance. This is especially true for older 3DMARK tests like Fire Strike, which are now a decade old. After all, the performance of a decade-old benchmark cannot be representative of a newly released PC game. For starters, games utilise GPUs in different ways than they did back in 2015.

(Graph from Videocardz)

Nvidia’s RTX 5080 has 10,752 cores, while the RTX 5070 Ti has 8,960. This gives the RTX 5080 20% more CUDA cores than Nvidia’s RTX 5070 Ti. This makes us wonder how these 3DMARK results will compare with real-world gaming performance, as the results above suggest that the RTX 5080 is 15.2% faster than an RTX 5070 on average while having 20% more CUDA cores.

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