Here we present frame rate figures for each graphics card, averaged across all 12 games on test today. These figures can disguise significant variations in performance from game to game, but provide a useful overview of the sort of performance you can expect at each resolution tested.
Overall, averaged across the 12 games tested, as mentioned a few times we see very similar performance between the RTX 3080 Ti, RX 7900 GRE, RTX 4070 Super and RTX 5070 at 1440p – performance differences of just 4% separates those four GPUs. Compared to the vanilla 4070, the 5070 comes in 18% faster, while its 5% slower than the 4070 Ti. It's also 19% slower than the RTX 5070 Ti, while it offers a 55% uplift versus the original RTX 3070.
At 4K, we can see a similar story, with just a 3% gain over the 4070 Super, which works out as a 21% uplift versus the vanilla 4070. It's now 21% slower than the 5070 Ti, with a 60% gain over the RTX 3070.
Here we take a closer look at the uplift over the 4070 Super – the last 40 series GPU released in this price bracket. At 1440p, the 5070 is anywhere from 5% slower to 12% faster over the twelve games tested.
The RTX 5070 does scale slightly better at 4K, though eight of the twelve games tested show less than a 5% difference between these two GPUs, in either direction. The Cyberpunk result is what we were hoping to see across the board, but it is a clear outlier.