The Nvidia RTX 4070 allegedly lands this Thursday, and performance leaks imply it’ll perform like an RTX 3080. The catch? Well, that’s with Nvidia DLSS switched on, but the GeForce GPU apparently doesn’t use Frame Generation to achieve the feat.
You’ve probably been waiting for an Nvidia RTX 4070 release date since last year if you’re rocking a mid-range rig, and we’ve been eagerly waiting too. Rather than unveiling its entire GeForce graphics card charcuterie board, Nvidia kicked things off by releasing the RTX 4090 and RTX 4080, two GPU options that potentially cost more than a whole gaming PC. Pretty problematic considering the price gap between the shiny new RTX 4070 Ti and its RTX 3070 Ti predecessor, but it looks like the non-Ti flavour may have what it takes to crash the premium party, albeit with a little DLSS assistance.
Shared by Videocardz, in-house Nvidia RTX 4070 performance slides suggest it’s equally as fast as an RTX 3080 with just DLSS 2 enabled. Of course, that particular stat is more or less designed to advertise DLSS 3, as the card is supposedly 1.4 times faster with Frame Generation switched on.
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In addition, Nvidia’s leaked slides claim the RTX 4070 is up to 1.8x faster than its predecessor, the RTX 3070. Again, that figure is thanks to Frame Generation, as DLSS 2 seemingly provides a lower 1.3x uplift. Naturally, the company avoids pitting the newcomer against existing GPUs like the RTX 4070 Ti, but it feels like upscaling is doing more heavy lifting this time around.
Sadly, it feels like Nvidia is allergic to RTX 4070 performance figures that don’t involve DLSS, as there’s no sign of any raw comparative GPU data. Sure, you could argue that the upscaler should provide the
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