The Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 was only fully revealed this week at CES 2025, but already the GPU is causing quite a stir. Though arguably the least powerful of the just unveiled 50-series, the RTX 5070 has been the subject of a number of headline-worthy claims.
Alas, most folks will have to wait until the 50-series launches this February to see if it's worth the hype—but tech journalists aren't most folks.
Case in point, PCGamesN has already seen the RTX 5070 in action and has since shared its findings. So, what's the truth behind Nvidia's CEO Jen-Hsun Huang on-stage claim that the RTX 5070 will offer «RTX 4090 performance at $549»?
Turns out, there's a lot to that—but not without caveats. First, the good news: while playing Marvel Rivals, PCGamesN journalist Ben Hardwidge found that the RTX 5070 doesn't just offer comparable performance, but actually eclipses the RTX 4090, what was once Nvidia's flagship card.
However, the not-really-bad-news, but more I'm-not-sure-how-to-feel-about-this-news is that we have the GPU's new Tensor cores and their support of Nvidia's just announced DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation to thank.