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Mobile GeForce RTX 5070 Ti addresses one of the biggest issues with the mobile RTX 5070 and RTX 4070

Started by Redaktion, March 21, 2025, 19:35:07

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antalpoti

It doesn't address the issue. When the 5070Ti goes for as much as a 4080 mobile, having the same amount of VRAM and most probably similar raster performance, it's basically just a rebranded 4080. Nvidia should have priced it close to the 4070 mobile, call it 5070 and be done with it. As of right now, the 5070 is a moneygrab, the 5060 is barely an improvement over it's predecessor and the 5070Ti is too expensive. The proper lineup should be an 8GB 5050, a 12GB 5060, a 12GB 5070 and whatever Nvidia wants to do with the 5080 and the 5090 to justify a 3k pricetag.

GeorgeS

Interesting as Nvidia has yet to readjust to the 'threat' coming from the bottom. :)

Namely being the now somewhat useful iGPU's that AMD and even Intel are including in many of their APU's. No longer is a under spec'ed & over priced 'Nvidia Mobile' solution needed or required for 'light gaming' on the go.

Granted Nvidia's 50xx series brings DLSS4.0 with it, however that is about ALL it has going for it - along with the high power/TDP costs a dGPU has.

Given that even a 5050 dGPU would 'unlock' access to DLSS4.0 (if THAT was really wanted/needed) I have to question the use cases for Nvidia's 'higher end' mobile chips.

After all the current (and future) iGPU solutions are fairly easily filling the needs of 'light gaming' at less cost/power/TDP.

YMMV.

Jab

I gave up on PC gaming (modern 3A titles at least). It is simply not worth the money anymore. I still have an old notebook with pascal 1070. And when I want to play a modern game, I just switch to XSX, which is also connected to my 4K Neo G7.

After October 2025 I will probably have to switch to Nobara Linux (that would be super painful) or try to use Win 11 with unsupported skylake i7 processor (probably less painful).

Either way I will just simply not buy a new computer with a Nvidia/AMD graphic card. It is just not worth the money.

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