In Ultra-HD, the CPU limit finally tends towards zero, whereby the GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Non-Super was already quite suitable for Ultra-HD, but with certain compromises. The new Super version has significantly more processing units, which will certainly be noticeable.
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I normalized the FPS and percentiles again and formed a geometric mean (Geomean) because this is simply more accurate from a statistical point of view and is also used in the industry. And yes, something is happening:
In Ultra-HD it is now 11.3 percent ahead of the non-super and you can see that the Radeon RX 7900XT in UHD manages a tie with the OC card from KFA2! If you add the measurement tolerances, it really is identical.
The Radeon RX 7900XT even has a clear lead in P1, i.e. the min FPS. But the same applies here as with the percentile curves.
Once again impressive proof of how economically the cards can operate. Now, however, the card requires just under 15 watts more for a good 11 percent more graphics performance. This makes the card even more efficient overall than the non-super card.
- 1 - Introduction, technical data and technology
- 2 - Test System und Messequipment
- 3 - Teardown: PCB, components and cooler
- 4 - Teardown: material analysis
- 5 - Gaming Performance FHD (1920 x 1080)
- 6 - Gaming-Performance WQHD (2560 x 1440)
- 7 - Gaming Performance Ultra-HD (3840 x 2160)
- 8 - Power cioonsumption and balancing
- 9 - Transients and PSU recommendation
- 10 - Temperatures, clock rate and infrared
- 11 - Fan speed, noise and audio sample
- 12 - Summary and conclusion
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