NVIDIA RTX 5070 Ti Leaked Geekbench Score: 1% Faster Than RTX 4080 SUPER

First Geekbench OpenCL scores for NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti leak, suggesting performance exceeding RTX 4080 SUPER.

NVIDIA RTX 5070 Ti Geekbench Leak: Performance Surprises Emerge

NVIDIA RTX 5070 Ti Leaked Geekbench Score: 1% Faster Than RTX 4080 SUPER

Strong buzz surrounds the upcoming NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 5070 Ti once again. Rumors have been circulating, and now the first look at Geekbench's performance numbers has leaked.

Geekbench OpenCL Score for RTX 5070 Ti

Above and beyond what the RTX 4080 SUPER did? For real?

The Geekbench OpenCL scores suggest the RTX 5070 Ti is nudging the RTX 4080 SUPER. The 5070 Ti scored 248,739 points. Consider this context:

Graphics Card Geekbench OpenCL Score
RTX 5090 366,894
RTX 5080 259,152
RTX 5070 Ti 248,739
RTX 4080 SUPER 247,099
RTX 4080 240,063
NVIDIA RTX 5070 Ti Leaked Geekbench Score: 1% Faster Than RTX 4080 SUPER

According to this leak, the RTX 5070 Ti is about 1% faster than the RTX 4080 SUPER. It is also comfortably 3% faster than the plain RTX 4080. This positions it very close, within 4%, of the RTX 5080.

Why This Is Significant

This news is exciting for gamers. The RTX 5070 Ti is rumored to be priced at $749 USD. This is notably less than the $999 USD priced RTX 5080. If the 5070 Ti performs this close to the 5080, it becomes an attractive option. It is expected to feature GDDR7 with 16GB, the same as the RTX 4070 Ti SUPER, but with faster GDDR7.

What We Know and Don't Know

The RTX 5070 Ti is expected to be a cut-down version of the GB203 GPU with 8960 CUDA Cores. Its boost clock is mentioned to be around 2.45 GHz. NVIDIA has mentioned a 20% performance increase over the RTX 4070 Ti in standard games. Even more performance gain is expected with DLSS 4. MSI is hinting at a release date near February 20th.

All leaks should be considered with caution. Geekbench is a single benchmark, and real-world gaming performance varies. However, these early numbers are promising. The RTX 5070 Ti could be the sweet spot for next-generation gaming. It is appearing likely.

Source: Geekbench OpenCL Database

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