

- #RTX 3070 TI LAPTOP BENCHMARK UPDATE#
- #RTX 3070 TI LAPTOP BENCHMARK WINDOWS 10#
- #RTX 3070 TI LAPTOP BENCHMARK PC#
#RTX 3070 TI LAPTOP BENCHMARK UPDATE#
If an update does roll out, we quickly sanity check a previous result to make sure performance remains the same. Because some games update frequently, our goal is to clear through our chosen set of GPUs before any of the tested games manage to drop a new update.
#RTX 3070 TI LAPTOP BENCHMARK WINDOWS 10#
Resizable BAR is disabled Windows 10 Pro build 19043.1023 (21H1)Īs tested configuration: AMD Radeon RX 6700 XTĪll of our testing is completed using the latest versions of Windows (10, 21H1), respective graphics drivers, and all of the games tested. GeForce: WD Blue 3D NAND 1TB (SATA 6Gbps) NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 (24GB GeForce 466.47) NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti (12GB GeForce 466.54) NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 (10GB GeForce 466.47) NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti (8GB GeForce 466.61) NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 (8GB GeForce 466.47)
#RTX 3070 TI LAPTOP BENCHMARK PC#
There’s not too much else to talk about here that isn’t already obvious, so let’s jump into the testing methodology and considerations, and then get into the heart of the article: benchmark results! Benchmarking PC & Testing MethodologyĪMD Ryzen 9 5950X (3.4GHz Base, 4.9GHz Turbo, 16C/32T) The last thing worth noting about the RTX 3070 Ti is that its Founders Edition is a bit longer (10.5″) than the original RTX 3070 (9.5″), although it’s not as long as the RTX 3080 (11.2″). That leads us to believe one thing: the next generation of GPUs from both vendors could be really, really interesting. On the ray tracing front, NVIDIA still reigns supreme overall, thanks to having an entire generation worth of experience over AMD. Like the RTX 3080 Ti to come before it, the new RTX 3070 Ti has a cryptocurrency mining limiter built-in, something that will hopefully make sure these cards find their way into more gamer hands than miner hands.Īs we covered in our RTX 3080 Ti review last week, all Ampere cards sport the latest generation RT and Tensor cores for accelerated ray tracing and deep-learning, and support the suite of NVIDIA features, such as Broadcast, which has become a tool I basically never close since it proves so useful in cleaning up my microphone audio. NVIDIA is launching this $599 SRP RTX 3070 Ti at a time when the $329 SRP RTX 3060 is being found on eBay regularly for triple its intended price.Īssuming SRP held in tact, then the RTX 3070 Ti commands a $100 premium over the non-Ti variant, and the benchmark results below should highlight whether or not that premium is justified. Suggested retail prices matter only to those who manage to defy the odds and secure a purchase at that price, which unfortunately isn’t standard fare right now.


Here’s NVIDIA’s current line-up, with the last-gen Turing cards here for good measure: Both cards naturally increase core counts, but again, the RTX 3080 Ti has seen the greater improvement overall (17% gain vs. With the RTX 3070 Ti, the same 8GB frame buffer remains, but memory bandwidth is improved thanks to the move to GDDR6X. The RTX 3080 Ti added 2GB to the frame buffer, and improved memory bandwidth at the same time. With AMD having just launched a new Radeon Pro card, we’ll follow-up with a broader performance article in the near-future.Ĭomparing the new RTX 3080 Ti against the RTX 3080, and the same with the RTX 3070 Ti against the RTX 3070, it’s the higher-end card that has seen the greater gains, some of which can be seen in the table below.

From the get-go, we’re going to focus on rendering, using Blender, Octane, Redshift, Arnold, V-Ray, and KeyShot. If you’re interested in creator performance with these new NVIDIA cards, please stay tuned, as we’ll have an article to post in the coming days that will take care of that. We hoped to get ultrawide in last week’s article, but alas, this is how things go sometimes. With the RTX 3070 Ti now launched, we’re dropping the 2080 Ti and 1080 Ti from our tested collection here, but have added the ultrawide resolution of 3440×1440 to beefen up the results overall. That article also included benchmark results from the RTX 2080 Ti and GTX 1080 Ti for the sake of seeing generational improvements, so we’d encourage you to peek back at it in case that interests you. We took a look at the RTX 3080 Ti last week with a gaming focus, albeit one focused explicitly on 4K resolution. During the virtually-held Computex earlier this month, NVIDIA announced both its sixth and seventh Ampere-based GeForces: RTX 3080 Ti, and RTX 3070 Ti.
