Performance: Part 2 – Games
Games at 1080p – Ray Tracing and DLSS/FSR Disabled
Games at 1440p – Ray Tracing and DLSS/FSR Disabled
Games at 4K – Ray Tracing and DLSS/FSR Disabled
The Colorful RTX 5070 NB EX performs well in tests without Ray Tracing or DLSS. We knew what to expect since the RTX 5070 has been with us for some time. Gamers expected more from new GPUs from the 5000 series, but that doesn’t change the fact that Colorful made its version of the card well. The results are also above average for the used GPU. The overall results in tested games are between RTX 4070 Super and RTX 4070 Ti Super.
Games at 1440p – Ray Tracing Enabled, DLSS/FSR Disabled
Games at 4K – Ray Tracing Enabled, DLSS/FSR Disabled
With Ray Tracing enabled, the card handles games at lower display resolutions. 4K is already too much, but the RTX 5070 is not designed for such a high resolution, especially with DLSS disabled. Some games, like Far Cry 6, still run at a respectable 80 FPS.
Games at 4K – Ray Tracing Enabled, DLSS/FSR Enabled
Enabling DLSS definitely helps. We may still be unable to play every title at 4K, but those more optimized or less demanding titles may give us smooth gameplay.