I'm looking at the 9070 XT priced at 630€ and the 5070 Ti at 780€. Do you think the performance and features of the 5070 Ti justify the 150€ premium?
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If you’re just gaming, I wouldn't say the 5070 Ti justifies that price increase of about 150€. Under 60-80€ more might be reasonable if you need better ray tracing performance, but for pure gaming, the 9070 XT is solid enough.
Honestly, unless you're really into path tracing and AI support, I'd save that cash and stick with the Radeon. The 9070 XT gives you great bang for your buck, and 150€ is a significant jump.
Absolutely, if you do more than just gaming—like video editing or other tasks that benefit from CUDA—then the 5070 Ti is worth it. But purely for gaming, the 9070 XT is a great choice, even though DLSS has the upper hand in some cases.
In my opinion, the 150€ difference is too steep. If you're not heavily invested in Nvidia's ecosystem, the 9070 XT should meet your needs just fine.
From a price-to-performance perspective, the 9070 XT has the edge. That said, if you're a fan of Nvidia's features like DLSS or Multiframegen, then the 5070 Ti could be worth considering, but that's really subjective.

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