NVIDIA Reveals Performance Difference Between RTX 50 and RTX 40 Without DLSS
NVIDIA has showcased gaming benchmarks for its GeForce RTX 50 lineup, comparing the new graphics cards with the previous generation, both with and without DLSS technology.
In most charts, the new GPUs significantly outperform the older generation, but this is primarily thanks to DLSS 4 with multi-frame generation support. Without supersampling, the performance boost is less substantial — around 15–30%, according to NVIDIA.
Performance Difference (with ray tracing enabled, no DLSS):
- RTX 5090 vs. RTX 4090 — +30%;
- RTX 5080 vs. RTX 4080 — +15%;
- RTX 5070 Ti vs. RTX 4070 Ti — +20%;
- RTX 5070 vs. RTX 4070 — +20%.
More detailed reviews will be available later this month when the embargo on publishing analyses is lifted. The RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 are set to launch on January 30, while the RTX 5070 Ti and RTX 5070 will hit shelves in February.
For all the details on NVIDIA's new graphics cards, check out our full article.
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