The more genned frames, the more things stay the same

Iknewthe RTX 5070 wastricking me.

Look past the MFG illusion, and far too often, it isnt.

It looks, and sounds, like a decent generational update.

The PNY GeForce RTX 5070 OC on a table, with its triple fans facing the camera.

This is, depending on how generous you want to be, either lacking in context or complete tosh.

Still, these benefits could apply to the RTX 4070 Super just as much as the RTX 5070.

The same cant be said, in fairness, for frame gen performance.

A bar chart showing how the RTX 5070 performs against rival graphics cards at 4K.

And what I was saying earlier, about the RTX 4070 Super going cheaper faster?

Reader, Im afraid that was conjecture.

This review is based on a retail unit provided by the manufacturer.

A bar chart showing how the RTX 5070 performs against rival graphics cards at 4k, with frame gen.

The PNY GeForce RTX 5070 OC on a table, backplate-side-up.

A bar chart showing how the RTX 5070 performs against rival graphics cards at 1440p.

A bar chart showing how the RTX 5070 performs against rival graphics cards at 1440p, with frame generation.

A bar chart showing how the RTX 5070 performs against rival graphics cards at 1080p.

A bar chart showing how the RTX 5070 performs against rival graphics cards at 1080p, with frame gen.

A closeup of a cooling fan on the PNY GeForce RTX 5070 OC.