I recently tried out a friend's gaming laptop with a 5070 GPU and was impressed by its performance. I'm curious if the 5070 in laptops is equivalent to the desktop version or if it's actually less powerful. Just to give a bit of context, I currently use a 2070 Super for my gaming. What do you all think?
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From my experience, the laptop 5070 isn't even close to the desktop variant's performance. I upgraded from a 3060 Ti to the desktop 5070, and it was a huge jump in performance for me!
Based on various comparisons I've seen, the 5070 is comparable to an RTX 5060 Ti. If you're considering a new GPU and you're serious about gaming, opting for a 16GB model would be a solid choice to future-proof your setup!
It's not easy to compare since laptop GPUs have variable power budgets. The 5070 can run anywhere from 50W to 115W. With its lower base power, it might be close to a 2070 desktop, but it can pull off some impressive speeds when pushed.
According to TechPowerUp, the laptop 5070 is roughly on par with the desktop RTX 2070. The impressive performance you noticed might be due to features like DLSS and Frame Generation. Keep in mind, though, laptop GPUs tend to be less powerful than their desktop counterparts.
I think TechPowerUp tends to underestimate laptop GPUs. They're not just extrapolating data from desktop benchmarks—they perform better than you might think! I'd say the actual performance is more similar to a desktop 5060, but it can differ based on the laptop's cooling and power delivery.
The mobile 5070 shares the same core setup as a desktop 5060 Ti with 8GB, but it operates at a lower power target and clock speed. So, in terms of performance, it's definitely slower than the desktop 5060.

Absolutely! Here's a video comparison that might help you see the actual performance differences: https://youtu.be/EN7aGYNvZx0?si=8w3b8i28K-0QPNDa