The NVIDIA RTX 5070 is a high-end card and the NVIDIA RTX 4070 Super is a high-end card. Across popular games at 1440p with FrameCoach's optimized settings, the NVIDIA RTX 5070 averages about NaN FPS versus NaN FPS for the NVIDIA RTX 4070 Super — roughly 2% more performance.
| NVIDIA RTX 5070 | NVIDIA RTX 4070 Super | |
|---|---|---|
| Relative performance | 102% | 100% (baseline) |
| VRAM | 12GB | 12GB |
| Ray tracing | Yes | Yes |
| Upscaling | DLSS | DLSS |
| Tier | high-end | high-end |
| Avg FPS @ 1440p | NaN FPS | NaN FPS |
Estimated frame rates with optimized balanced settings, both cards on a Intel Core i9-12900F-class CPU.
| Game | NVIDIA RTX 5070 | NVIDIA RTX 4070 Super |
|---|
For most gamers, the NVIDIA RTX 5070 is the better performer of the two — about 2% faster, which translates to a noticeable but smaller bump in demanding games. If you already own the NVIDIA RTX 4070 Super, the gap to the NVIDIA RTX 5070 is small enough that an upgrade is hard to justify on performance alone.
⚡ Tune either GPU for your exact CPU & target FPS in the optimizer →
Yes. The NVIDIA RTX 5070 is about 2% faster overall, averaging roughly NaN FPS versus NaN FPS for the NVIDIA RTX 4070 Super at 1440p with optimized settings across popular games.
About 2% faster on average. The exact gap varies by game and resolution — heavier, GPU-bound games show the biggest difference.
A 2% jump is a small step up — usually not worth the cost on its own.
FPS figures are estimates from a generalized model (hardware tier × game load × per-setting weights), not live benchmarks — real performance varies by scene, drivers and game version.