INNO3D RTX 4070 Ti Super Twin X2 Graphics Card Review
Peter Donnell / 10 months ago
Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered
Developed by Insomniac Games in collaboration with Marvel, and optimized for PC by Nixxes Software, Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered on PC introduces an experienced Peter Parker who’s fighting big crime and iconic villains in Marvel’s New York. At the same time, he’s struggling to balance his chaotic personal life and career while the fate of Marvel’s New York rests upon his shoulders.
Available now on Steam.
Spider-Man at 1080p comes in with similar performance gains moving from the 4070 Ti to the 4070 Ti SUPER at 5% but again improves much more in the 1% lows by around 15%. Sadly, there are still bottlenecks which is pretty evident when we look at the RTX 4090 performance, so again, not really much to say as performance is so similar across the board when looking at the mid to high-end range.
1440p has a smaller increase in performance of 3% which means that NVIDIA pushed past AMD’s 7900 XT and 7900 XTX by a small margin, and again improved in the lows which is nice to see but at such a small gain, it’s nothing really to write home about, even if it does come in at the same $799 MSRP price.
If you hadn’t guessed again, 4 seems to be the magic number as the Ti SUPER comes in 4% faster than the non-SUPER. Again, this pushes passed the 7900 XT but as a cheaper card overall, it’s not really too much of a win.
Enabling Ray Tracing sees the severe bottlenecks coming through yet again, with the 4070 Ti topping our charts, though I’d take these standings with a reservation, as even with a 7800X3D, they don’t really account for much.
4% again at 1440p between each model in both the averages and the 1% lows which again is enough to beat the 7900 XTX of which the 4070 Ti was performing identically with before. Considering the 7900 XTX is more expensive overall, this is a sizable win for Team Green at least in this title.
4K sees the biggest gain thanks to the extra RT cores and increase VRAM size where the Ti SUPER improves upon the non-SUPER by 9% in the averages and a much healthier 27% uplift in the 1% lows.