INNO3D RTX 4070 Ti Super Twin X2 Graphics Card Review
Peter Donnell / 10 months ago
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Moving onto Hogwarts Legacy we see a larger gain going from the 4070 Ti to the Ti SUPER of 7% which also manages to push past the 3080 Ti and RTX 3090, though again it’s evident to see bottlenecks occurring as the RTX 4090 only sits just ahead by only 5%.
We see the same 7% uplift at 1440p, again overtaking some of the last generation NVIDIA 30 series high-end cards, though it’s easy to see that if you’re already rocking a 4070 Ti, there’s no reason to upgrade whatsoever, for such small gains.
The gain at 4K is slightly bigger, with an increase in framerate of 8%, though AMD’s 6950 XT still sits 7% ahead and for a cheaper price, and some older 30 series cards sit just below that, but still above the newer 4070 Ti SUPER.
At 1080p with RT enabled we see a whopping… 1 FPS improvement and now beating the performance of the 7900 XTX, also by a single FPS, though the 1% lows do improve slightly on the Ti SUPER but only by around 7% which is welcomed, but doesn’t translate to overall performance.
Moving up to 1440p the 4070 Ti and 4070 SUPER were within margin of error of each other, which placed the 4070 SUPER ahead by a single FPS and with stronger lows too. Luckily the Ti SUPER manages to improve upon this by increasing performance by 8% in the averages and an astonishing 32% in the lows, which now puts it more in line with the 4070 SUPER with a 6% improvement.
Sadly at 4K the Ti SUPER does nothing in the averages, with matched performance to the non-SUPER ti, but does still manage to tighten things up slightly with a 24% improvement in the 1% lows which is great, but at just 30 FPS, it’s unlikely you’d be playing at this level without utilising DLSS.