
A good cost-effective option for those looking for high-resolution ray tracing
After assessing the GeForce RTX 3080Ti, NVIDIA allowed us to evaluate the graphics card GeForce RTX 3070Ti, a GPU that promises up to 1.5 times better performance than the GeForce RTX 3070 Super. Here are the results of the tests we ran on 32 games.
This Review was performed on a computer with the following specifications:
Rating: 9
GeForce RTX 3070 Ti Specifications:
Parameters for testing
All games were run at 4K resolutions with active HDR, DLSS, Ray Tracking to the limit where this function and support. For yields below 30 FPS, we lower the resolution to 1440p. All games were installed on an SSD and played for at least 30 minutes making complex sampling and moving parts.
Let’s start with all the games that have their own benchmarks:
Borderlands 3 Maintain 48 FPS averages.
F1 2020 he returned an average of 100 FPS.
ForzaHorizon 4 he gave 81 FPS average.
Online Game Horizon Zero Dawn: Finished Edition averaged 65 FPS.
Fenyx Immortals Rising: average 54 FPS.
Shadow of the Tomb Raider with active DLSS it maintained an average of 53 FPS.
Look at Legion Dogs with DLSS it returned an average of 29 FPS.
The games we considered without their own bench were:
apex legends (119FPS), A Plague Tale: Innocence (80FPS), battlefield v online (71FPS), Call of Duty: Black War Cold Ops (83FPS) and Call of Duty: Warzone (97FPS).
Discipline le DLSS (50FPS), Crysis-remastered (42FPS), Game Cyberpunk 2077 (43FPS), Death Strip (97FPS) and Devil May Cry 5 (116FPS).
Eternal Doom (112CCT), Game Final Fantasy XV (62FPS), Fortnite at 1440p with Ray Tracing on high (37 FPS), GTA v (39FPS) and Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice (75FPS).