Should I Choose the 5070 Ti or Stick with the Cheaper 4070 Ti Super?

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Asked By GamerNinja237 On

I'm torn between getting the 5070 Ti or the 4070 Ti Super. I found the 4070 Ti Super for about €180 less than the 5070 Ti. Given that I'll be using this PC mainly for productivity tasks like Unreal Engine 5 and gaming at 1440p 180Hz, is the extra cost for the 5070 Ti really worth it?

5 Answers

Answered By RoboCrafter91 On

I’d lean towards the 4070 Ti Super. In a year or two, you could upgrade to the next generation like the 6070 Ti. The 5070 Ti offers only a slight bump in performance over the 4070 Ti, especially if you're not into multi-frame generation.

FutureUpgrader22 -

Absolutely. The 5070 Ti is only about 5-10% faster, and the 4070 Ti Super has the added benefit of 32-bit PhysX support.

Answered By SaveSmartNow On

I'd go with the 4070 Ti Super and save that cash for something else like more RAM or a faster SSD. The performance difference isn't huge unless you currently have a really weak GPU. If you’re using an old i3 and no dedicated GPU, getting the 4070 Ti Super could really help you out.

NoMoreOldTech -

Yeah, I’ve got an ancient i3 too, so keeping my old setup isn't an option.

Answered By PickYaChoice45 On

The 5070 Ti gives a boost, but it’s marginal—like 9.7% faster in gaming benchmarks. So if you're not heavily invested in multi-frame generation or that hardware accelerated PhysX, the 4070 Ti Super is likely the better buy for the price.

PhysicsNerd123 -

What exactly does accelerated PhysX do? I don't remember.

Answered By CashFlowMaster On

Remember, if cash is tight, then maybe it’s not the best time for a big purchase. But if you can afford it, going for the better performing card makes sense. Just weigh the pros and cons carefully!

MoneySaverX -

I can manage buying it, but it would be nice to save a bit too.

Answered By TechWhiz88 On

Honestly, spending an extra €180 on the 5070 Ti could be worth it for better performance in gaming and productivity. It's a solid upgrade if you can swing it.

BudgetWiseGuy007 -

Is it really that much better though? I'd love to save that €180 if it’s not a huge difference.

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