أخطط لتحديث وحدة معالجة الرسومات لتحسين تجربتي في الألعاب بدقة 1440p، وأسعى إلى تشغيل العناوين الحديثة التي تعتمد على القصة مثل *Dying Light: The Beast* و*Resident Evil 4 Remake* بإعدادات قصوى مع معدلات إطارات مستقرة تصل إلى 120 FPS أو أكثر. معداتي الحالية تتضمن وحدة معالجة Ryzen 5 5600، لوحة أمه ASRock B550M Pro4، ذاكرة وصول عشوائي بسعة 16 جيجابايت، محرك SSD بسعة 1 تيرابايت من سامسونج 980، ومصدر طاقة بقوة 750 واط من EVGA، جميعها مدمجة في حالة DeepCool Matrexx 40 التي تدعم بطاقات الرسومات حتى طول 320 مم.
من بين الخيارات التي أفكر فيها هي RTX 5070، RTX 5070 Ti، RTX 5060 Ti 16GB، وAMD RX 9070 XT. أولوياتي هي تحقيق أفضل أداء ممكن بدلالة 1440p على الإعدادات القصوى دون التضحية بالنصوص أو المؤثرات، والتأكد من عمر طويل لمدة ثلاث إلى أربع سنوات، والحفاظ على توافق البطاقة مع حالتي ومصدر الطاقة. بينما يُعتبر التتبع الشعري ميزة مرحب بها، فإنني أعتزم استخدام تقنيات التكبير مثل DLSS أو FSR للحفاظ على معدلات إطارات عالية. أبحث عن نصائح حول أي وحدة معالجة رسومات ستلبي هذه الأهداف بشكل أفضل، والتوصيات بمواصفات أقل من 320 مم التي تعمل ببرودة وصمت، وهل مصدر الطاقة بقوة 750 واط يمكنه تحمل RTX 5070 Ti أو RX 9070 XT، وما أهمية الذاكرة الإضافية مقابل الأداء الخام، ونقاط القوة والضعف لشراء جديد مقابل مستعمل من حيث الضمان والموثوقية.
For max settings including ray tracing or path tracing, the RTX 5070 Ti is the better choice. The 9070 XT has weaker RT performance and lacks key technologies like ray reconstruction and upscaling support in many games.
My only concern is that I’ve read the ray tracing performance is significantly better, which is why I’m having trouble deciding.
The obvious choice is the RTX 5070 Ti.
For 1440p gaming at max settings with ray tracing and no compromises for the next 3–4 years, you’ll want either the RTX 5070 Ti or 9070 XT. The 5060 Ti, 9060 XT, 5070, and 9070 can handle 1440p, but your requirements call for higher performance.
The 5070 Ti and 9070 XT are very close in performance. FSR 4 and DLSS 4 are also similar, and FSR Redstone (coming in December) is expected to be even better. AMD has also closed the gap in ray tracing performance and is no longer far behind NVIDIA.
I went with the 9070 XT because in Germany, the cheapest white model was about €300 less than the cheapest white 5070 Ti. I recommend choosing the 9070 XT if it’s the most affordable option, or checking up-to-date benchmarks for the games you play. Recent driver updates have improved the 9070 XT significantly, and in some AMD-optimized titles, it performs close to an RTX 5080 for half the price.
All models are good, with only minor FPS differences. Just pick the cheapest one that fits your case.
A 750W power supply is sufficient. I use a Corsair RM750e with my 9070 XT, which is the most power-hungry of these cards, and it runs without issues.
16 GB of VRAM is an advantage, especially for demanding games at 1440p max settings with ray tracing. The 9070 XT and 5070 Ti are very close in raw performance, with each slightly ahead depending on the game.
I prefer buying new for peace of mind, but if you find a good deal on a used 5070 Ti or 9070 XT, that could also work—though deals may be limited since these cards are still relatively new.
Ultimately, you’ll be happy with either card. Both are excellent for 1440p gaming.
I’m also from Germany, and the best deal I found for the RTX 5070 is far from the best I’ve seen for the 9070 XR, so I’ll likely wait until Black Friday to decide. May I ask how much PSU power you have? Do you think my 750W can handle these cards?
I mentioned this in my first message—you may have missed it. A 750W power supply is sufficient. I’ve run numerous stress tests and gaming sessions over the seven weeks I’ve owned it, and it hasn’t been an issue.
I’ve decided which GPU I’m going with. Thank you for your help.
The Asus Prime RX 9070 XT is likely your best option, though any model that fits your size requirements should perform well. The RX 9070 XT is an easy recommendation unless you can find an RTX 5070 Ti for the same price or less, which would be a better deal depending on your region.
For 1440p gaming at max settings with a 3–4 year lifespan, the RTX 5070 Ti at €800 is likely over budget. The RX 9070 XT at €600 fits your price range, but keep in mind that AMD cards generally have weaker ray tracing performance compared to NVIDIA, and FSR may not match DLSS in quality.
The ray tracing performance on AMD’s 9000 series has improved significantly. The 9070 XT offers solid ray tracing that’s roughly on par with the RTX 5070 non-Ti, perhaps slightly behind but not noticeably so.
FSR4 is impressive, though it’s not widely available in many games yet. Check if your games support FSR4 (or FSR 3.1 with driver updates that enable FSR4). In terms of visual quality, FSR4 falls between DLSS3 and DLSS4.
Given the RTX 5070 Ti’s pricing, the 9070 XT at $600 USD is an excellent choice. International pricing will vary, but the ASRock Challenger model is typically the most affordable. Either choose the cheapest model or the one you prefer most.
I’m available on Discord for the next few weeks if you’d like to discuss further.