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GeForce RTX 5070 Ti with missing ROPs offers up to 11% lower performance in synthetic tests
One gamer, “The Zeitgeist,” bought the RTX 5070 Ti this week, and after checking the card specs, it became clear that the card doesn’t have the 96 ROPs as promised by NVIDIA. This information isn’t on the GeForce website; however, it is in the official whitepaper. This is another case after the first report from the HKEPC community yesterday, but unlike in that case, there are some benchmarks:
What this means is that the 96 ROP card is 12% faster than the 88 ROP card in Time Spy, 3% faster in Steel Nomad, and 9% faster in Speed Way. In other words, there’s an 3% to 11% performance loss, basically making it slower than the 4070Ti Super. Naturally, proper synthetic benchmarks tend to better utilize graphics pipelines than games, so NVIDIA’s claim that there’s a 4% loss may still be true when scores are averaged. Yet, that’s still a loss, and the least NVIDIA should do is help with the replacement rather than leave that on gamers’ shoulders.
Source: Reddit, ComputerBase, ComputerBase, Videocardz
One gamer, “The Zeitgeist,” bought the RTX 5070 Ti this week, and after checking the card specs, it became clear that the card doesn’t have the 96 ROPs as promised by NVIDIA. This information isn’t on the GeForce website; however, it is in the official whitepaper. This is another case after the first report from the HKEPC community yesterday, but unlike in that case, there are some benchmarks:
What this means is that the 96 ROP card is 12% faster than the 88 ROP card in Time Spy, 3% faster in Steel Nomad, and 9% faster in Speed Way. In other words, there’s an 3% to 11% performance loss, basically making it slower than the 4070Ti Super. Naturally, proper synthetic benchmarks tend to better utilize graphics pipelines than games, so NVIDIA’s claim that there’s a 4% loss may still be true when scores are averaged. Yet, that’s still a loss, and the least NVIDIA should do is help with the replacement rather than leave that on gamers’ shoulders.
Source: Reddit, ComputerBase, ComputerBase, Videocardz