NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 spotted in first Geekbench tests, around 20% slower than 5070 Ti
Geekbench results are showing that RX 9070 XT is slower than RTX 5070 but in gaming tests RX 9070 XT is outperforming RTX 5070.
Source:
https://videocardz.com/newz/nvidia-...geekbench-tests-around-20-slower-than-5070-ti
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Benchmarks Leak, Up To 20% Faster Than RTX 4070
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Offers A 20% Performance Increase Over RTX 4070, Faster Than 4070 Ti In Vulkan Tests
The first performance benchmarks of NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 5070 have leaked out, and it offers an uplift of close to 15% over its predecessor.
In the OpenCL test, the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 GPU scored 187,414 points while the Vulkan score ended up at 188,712 points. For comparison, the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 scored 167,924 points in the OpenCL test and 156,601 points in the Vulkan test. This shows up to a 20% lead for the RTX 5070 over its predecessor, which is about as much as NVIDIA hinted at (native raster/RT).
If we compare the 5070 to the 4070 Ti, then we can see that the Vulkan performance is pretty much identical, but the OpenCL performance sees a bigger gain for the 4070 Ti. The 4070 Ti features the same amount of VRAM but if we compare the card to the 4070 Ti SUPER, the 5070 loses against it and the latter also comes with more VRAM (16 GB vs 12 GB).
So, all in all, we can expect the gaming performance to land somewhere between the 4070 Ti and 4070 Ti SUPER, which is a far cry from the RTX 4090 levels of performance that the company claimed during its event showcase. That will only be achievable through DLSS 4 (Multi-Frame-Generation), which isn't supported by the RTX 40 series.
The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 will be facing some tough competition from the AMD Radeon RX 9070 series graphics cards based on the RDNA 4 architecture, which are expected to offer great performance at competitive pricing, so whether NVIDIA would have to entice gamers but their software innovations and probably a game bundle or two.
Source:
https://wccftech.com/nvidia-geforce-rtx-5070-benchmarks-leak-up-to-20-percent-faster-than-rtx-4070/
Since PhysX Games Are A Problem On NVIDIA RTX 50 GPUs, This User Combined RTX 5090 With RTX 3050 To Solve The Performance Issue
User Shows You Can Still Play PhysX-Dependent Games on NVIDIA's RTX 50 GPUs, But Only if You Own an Older GPU Like RTX 3050
Redditor improves NVIDIA PhysX games' performance by several folds by adding an RTX 3050 to his setup that is powered primarily by an RTX 50 GPU.
Since NVIDIA has removed PhysX support on GeForce RTX 50 series cards, many older PhysX-based games struggle to run at playable frame rates, even on flagship GPUs like the GeForce RTX 5090. This isn't normal, and it's astounding to see that RTX 50 owners can't play iconic games like
Batman Arkham Asylum, Borderlands 2, or
Mirror's Edge that I enjoyed to the core a decade ago.
With the dropping of support for 32-bit PhysX in the Blackwell series, a user tried to fix the performance problem by adding another NVIDIA GPU that comes with PhysX support. The Redditor u/jerubedo tried adding a GeForce RTX 3050 to his gaming PC alongside the GeForce RTX 5090 (this isn't SLI) and dedicated the RTX 3050 strictly for PhysX processes in the NVIDIA Control Panel.
He then ran and benchmarked a couple of PhysX-based games, including
Mafia II Classic, Batman Arkham Asylum, Borderlands 2, Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag, and
Mirror's Edge. The final results show an improvement of up to 1425%.
In
Borderlands 2, the user reports that the game wasn't able to enable PhysX without RTX 3050 and, in the case of
AC IV: Black Flag, the CPU was able to take care of the PhysX alone, which is why the RTX 3050 made no difference. But in other titles, the difference was day and night, particularly Mirror's Edge, which isn't even playable on RTX 5090.
It's a great hack when you can install an older GPU below your main one if you want to play older titles like these. Even GPUs much older than RTX 3050 support PhysX, allowing you to add them to the second PCI-E slot to enhance the performance of these titles significantly. Does that mean when Jensen said, "
the more you buy, the more you save" was referring to this?
Nonetheless, even though NVIDIA specified that the series won't support 32-bit CUDA applications, it didn't explicitly state that they are dropping the PhysX support on the RTX 50 series.
Source:
https://wccftech.com/user-combines-rtx-3050-rtx-5090-massive-boost-nvidia-physx-games/