Let's get straight to the point. Based on our numbers, the RTX 4070 Ti is basically a cheaper RTX 4080, knocking on the door of 4080 Super performance - and its $749 MSRP is cheaper than the outgoing 4070 Ti Super. We really like the card, DLSS 4 is a nice bonus - but real world pricing is crucial. Will you actually be able to buy one at its sticker price? Does the world actually need 'OC' models that add hundreds of dollars to the cost?
Note: At 24:23, RTX 4090 is listed as a $1999 card - MSRP was actually $1599 and the $/Frame calculation comes from that actual MSRP
00:00 Introduction
00:43 Does MSRP Mean Anything Any More?
02:26 RTX 5070 Ti: The MSI Ventus 3X OC Card
03:00 RTX 5070 Ti Specs vs RTX 5080/RTX 5090
03:36 GPU Clock Speeds, Power & Overclocking
05:27 DLSS 4 Multi Frame-Gen + The Importance of Base Latency
12:46 Benchmarking Introduction
13:35 RT Benchmark: Avatar Frontiers of Pandora
14:42 RT Benchmark: Cyberpunk 2077
15:37 RT Benchmark: Dying Light 2
16:26 RT Benchmark: F1 24
17:05 RT Benchmark: Hitman World of Assassination
17:56 RT Benchmark: A Plague Tale Requiem
18:40 RT Benchmark: Indiana Jones And The Great Circle
19:54 RT Benchmark: Metro Exodus Enhanced Edition
20:42 Raster Benchmark: Black Myth Wukong
21:43 Raster Benchmark: Hellblade 2
22:38 Raster Benchmark: Forza Horizon 5
23:23 Performance Differential Summary
24:23 Value: Dollars Per Frame Ranking
25:05 Summary - Who Should Upgrade to RTX 5070 Ti?
26:22 And Now, The Conclusion