ASUS TUF Gaming RTX 5070 OC Review

ASUS TUF Gaming RTX 5070 OC Review Philippines

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ASUS launched two new GPU tiers alongside the launch of the RTX 50 series GPUs: the ROG Astral and Prime series GPUs. These GPUs sit at both ends of the spectrum of ASUS’ GPU lineup so far. As for its concurrent line, the DUAL, TUF, and ROG Strix received design revamps to accommodate the changes in ASUS’ GPU tier. We’ve already checked out the Prime from our RTX 5080 and RTX 5070 Ti reviews. This time, it’s time to check out the ASUS TUF Gaming RTX 5070 OC GPU – just in time for the RTX 5070 launch.

Nvidia Blackwell Architecture

Nvidia RTX 5090 Founders Edition Review Blackwell Architecture Overview
Nvidia RTX 5090 Founders Edition Review Blackwell Architecture Overview

The Blackwell Architecture is probably one of the most hyped graphics architectures from NVIDIA since the announcement of the NVIDIA GH200 Grace Hopper Superchip for data centers, especially for AI. Its performance advancement in the server and AI fields led enthusiasts to believe in a similar uplift on the consumer side. NVIDIA highlights Neural Rendering as the next era of computer graphics and that is what Blackwell is built upon. Blackwell Architecture uses the latest NVIDIA DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, NVIDIA Reflex 2 features with NVIDIA RTX Neural Shaders alongside other advancements such as the use of GDDR7 memory.

DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation

One of the key highlights of the Nvidia GeForce RTX 50 series is DLSS 4 which takes advantage of the RTX Neural Shaders. In a nutshell, DLSS 4 is a steroid version of DLSS 3.5 where it’s able to generate up to three frames based on one rendered frame. unlike DLSS 3.5’s one generated frame per one rendered frame.

To put it into perspective, in a DLSS Frame Generation 4X setup at 120 FPS, only 30 frames are rasterized aka “traditionally rendered,” while the 90 frames are AI-generated with 15 out of 16 pixels in are generated by AI. There are three frames inserted in between the traditional rendered frames.

Neural Shaders, Shader Execution Reordering & Flip Metering

Is DLSS 4 available on previous RTX GPUs? Yes and No

While DLSS 4 features an upgrade in every aspect of its feature set, the main DLSS Multi Frame Generation feature is exclusive to the RTX 50 series GPUs. DLSS 3 Frame Generation’s AI model relied on game data and the RTX 40 series’ optical flow accelerator based on motion vectors, and depth to generate one frame. DLSS 4 Multi-FrameGen takes advantage of the RTX 50 series’ Neural Shaders, more efficient SER, and AI management processor to render additional frames.

Multiframe generation is taxing on older RTX GPUs due to the hardware or architectural limitations making them a “decelerator” as these renders happen within a few milliseconds. Nvidia 5th Gen Tensor Cores addresses this by having up to 2.5x more AI processing performance compared to last gen. That said, there are complexities in generating three frames in between traditional ones. For this reason, Blackwell uses hardware Flip Metering which transfers the frame pacing logic to the GPU instead of the CPU for better display timings.

These combinations of hardware and software implementations improve, or at the very least, minimize the negative impact on image quality, smoothness, and latency especially when compared to the previous DLSS technology.

DLSS Transformer Model

The previous DLSS technologies used Convolutional Neural Networks(CNNs) to generate new pixels by analyzing localized context and tracking changes in those areas over successive frames. Nvidia claimed to have peaked in maximizing DLSS CNN architecture six years after the introduction of DLSS on the RTX 20 series. This prompted them to move to the new Transformer Model for Image Quality improvements.

The new DLSS Transformer Model uses a vision transformer, enabling self-attention operations to evaluate the importance of each pixel in a frame and the next frame/s. This new model doubles the parameters of the CNN model allowing it to generate pixels with better stability, reduced ghosting, higher details, and smoother edges depending on the scene.

Nvidia Reflex 2

Nvidia RTX 5090 Founders Edition Review Nvidia Reflex 2
Nvidia RTX 5090 Founders Edition Review Nvidia Reflex 2

Nvidia implements Frame Warp, a technology commonly used in VR games. Based on the latest mouse or controller input, the CPU calculates the camera position of the next frame as the frame is being rendered by the GPU. Frame warp uses the new camera position and “warps” the frame just rendered by the GPU to the extrapolated frame. The warping is done at the last possible moment, before the rendered frame is sent to the display, ensuring the latest input is reflected on the display.

The “warped frame” has small holes or blank pixels as the supposed pixels are moved to reflect the recent movement. Nvidia’s predictive rendering algorithm uses camera, color, and depth data from prior frames to in-paint these holes. This results in users seeing the rendered frame with an updated camera perspective, without the holes. This effectively reduces the latency for any camera-moving actions in the game for better aiming or tracking.

There are currently no games that support Reflex 2 at launch but Nvidia confirmed that Reflex 2 will be coming to Valorant and The Finals.

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Specifications

RTX 50 SERIES SPECSRTX 5090RTX 5080RTX 5070 TiRTX 4090RTX 4080 SUPERRTX 4080RTX 4070 Ti SUPERRTX 4070 TiRTX 4070 SUPER
Cores2176010752896016384102409728844876807168
Tensor Cores680336280512320304264240224
RT Cores17084701288076666056
Boost Clock (GHz)2.412.622,452.522.552.512.612.612.48
Base Clock (GHz)2.012.32.32.212.212.212.342.311.92
Memory Config32GB GDDR716GB GDDR716GB GDDR724GB GDDR6X16GB GDDR6X16GB GDDR6X16GB GDDR6X12GB GDDR6X12GB GDDR6X
Memory Interface512-bit256-bit256-bit384-bit256-bit256-bit256-bit192-bit192-bit
Total Graphics Power575W360W300W450W320W320W285W285W220W
Min Required PSU1000W850W750W850W750W750W700W700W650W
PricePhp 145,800Php 72,860Php 54,630Php 112,300Php 69,300Php 84,200Php 55,420Php 63,200Php 41,550

ASUS TUF RTX 5070 OC – A Closer Look

ASUS still employs the same packaging with its ASUS TUF Gaming graphics card. You have an updated print on the front showcasing the new TUF Gaming cooling shroud. Moving to the back, you have the same TUF Gaming layout but with details relative to the RTX 50 series.

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Accessories are as follows:

  • 1x Speedstep Manual
  • 1x TUF Graphics Card Holder
  • 1x TUF Velcro Hook & Loop
  • 1x TUF Magnet
  • 1x TUF Gaming Certificate
  • 1x Thank you card
  • 2x 8pin PCIE to 12VHPWR Adapter
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ASUS TUF Gaming RTX 5070 OC Review 55

Right off the bat, the TUF Gaming line has veered away from the “gaming” aspect of the design as well as the military motif. Instead, you have a much more professional looking GPU with its silver accents yet still maintaining a military look. But instead of a rugged military base, it gives off a secret, clearance-required base.

Apart from the design, the ASUS TUF Gaming RTX 5070 employs a phase change GPU thermal pad paired with ASUS’ MaxContact manufacturing for better cooling. The three Axialtech fans now spin differently, with the two outer fans spinning counterclockwise to reduce air turbulence. These fans stop when the GPU is below 50°C and restart at 55°C.

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ASUS TUF Gaming RTX 5070 OC Review 66

The design of the backplate reminds me of cargo containers because of the stripes. ASUS went for a larger cutout this time around compared to last gen’s TUF RTX 40 series cards. The larger cutout doesn’t really help in the temperatures as it’s more for design. It’s frankly one of the smallest cutouts we’ve seen for the RTX 50 series GPUs so far.

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ASUS TUF Gaming RTX 5070 OC Review 69

The side shows an almost symmetrical design with the spaces except for the off-center support on the GeForce RTX label. The TUF Gaming GPUs this year are also not as large compared to the previous generation. The TUF Gaming RTX 5070 OC measures 329 x 140 x 62.5mm – only slightly larger than Nvidia’s SFF requirements.

There’s a dual BIOS switch next to the 12VHPWR connector. By default, the BIOS switch is set to Performance Mode, which is the profile that we will be using for our benchmarks.

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ASUS TUF Gaming RTX 5070 OC Review 92

ASUS continues to be one of the few brands that provide a little extra for its IO. Instead of the usual 3x DisplayPort 2.1b port and one HDMI 2.1b port, you have an additional HDMI 2.1b port on the ASUS TUF Gaming RTX 5070 OC.

Size Comparison vs other GPUs

ASUS RTX 5070 TUF vs Inno3D RTX 5070 Twin X2 vs RTX 5070 FE vs RTX 5080 FE

Benchmark Setup and Test Methodology

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ASUS TUF Gaming RTX 5070 OC Review 126

Gadget Pilipinas’ testing philosophy is to provide detail-oriented results as accurately as possible so that our readers can replicate our tests given that these conditions are met. Different benchmarking apps and sequences are used depending on the tested component or device.

CPUAMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D
COOLERASUS ROG RYUJIN II 360mm V2 – Noctua NT-H2 Thermal Paste
MOTHERBOARDGigabyte X870E Aorus Master | BIOS F4i
MEMORYGSkill Trident Z Neo 32GB(2x16GB) DDR5-6000 CL28
GPUsNvidia RTX 5090 Founders Edition | Nvidia RTX 5080 Founders Edition | Inno3D RTX 5080 X3 | Nvidia RTX 4090 Founders Edition
STORAGEKingston Renegade 2TB NVME SSD
POWER SUPPLYFSP VITA GM1000W Gold ATX 3.1
OPERATING SYSTEMWindows 11 Pro Build 24H2, VBS off
CASEOpen Benchtable V2

We use CapFrameX 1.7.5 BETA as our primary FPS capture and analysis tool for all our gaming benchmarks. The latest build version of Windows 11 Pro and WHQL-certified drivers are used for our benchmarks. Readings such as temperatures and power draws are recorded using HWINFO64, and other relevant software for cross-checking.

For more info, read our Review and Benchmark methodology article.

ASUS TUF RTX 5070 OC Synthetic and Productivity Benchmarks

CINEBENCH 2024

Maxon’s Cinebench benchmark is one of the most iconic benchmark applications used by reviewers and enthusiasts. The latest Cinebench 2024 uses the latest rendering architectures, including Intel’s Embree ray tracing technology and other advanced features from AMD and Intel that allow users to render the same scene on the same hard. 

ADOBE PREMIERE PRO VIDEO EDITING BENCHMARK

Procyon benchmark suite is developed by UL, the same team behind 3DMark and PCMark benchmarks. The UL Procycon video editing benchmark uses Adobe Premiere in a typical video editing workflow. The benchmark starts by importing two video project files with various edits, adjustments, and effects – the second project uses several GPU-accelerated effects. Each project is exported in 1080p with H.264 encoding and again in 4K with HEVC H.265. The reported score is based on the time taken to export all four videos. GPU acceleration is turned on for GPU benchmarks.

PCMark10

From the same developers of the popular game benchmarking tool 3DMark, PCMark 10 is a benchmarking app for measuring a whole PC’s performance. It covers a wide variety of tests to reflect common tasks performed in a modern workplace. We selected PCMark 10’s extended benchmark and reported both the overall score and the Digital Content Creation Score. 

V-RAY 6

ASUS TUF RTX 5070 OC Review VRAY 6
ASUS TUF RTX 5070 OC Review VRAY 6

V-Ray Benchmark is a stand-alone version of V-Ray developed by Chaos Group. It is designed to test the CPU and GPU by rendering sample scenes at a fixed amount of time. V-Ray is a plug-in mostly utilized by 3D computer graphics software applications mainly for industrial design, product design, architecture, film, and video game production. V-Ray is not limited to 64-threads as it supports multi and mega-threading.

GeekBench 6.3

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ASUS TUF RTX 5070 OC Review GB 6

Geekbench is a multi-platform benchmark used to gauge CPU performance and compare them across Windows, Mac, and Mobile. Geekbench 6 is the latest version and doesn’t rely on memory more than the previous Geekbench 4, making it a great tool to measure both single-core and multi-core CPU performance. Geekbench also sa GPU benchmarks using the OpenCL and Vulkan API.

BLENDER 4.3.0

ASUS TUF RTX 5070 OC Review Blender
ASUS TUF RTX 5070 OC Review Blender

Blender is a widely used, free, open-source 3D creation suite. It supports the whole 3D pipeline process from modeling, rigging, animation, simulation, rendering, and even motion tracking. Blender has become a standard for CPU benchmarks with the BMW27 and Classroom Scene most used. This prompted the company to release Blender Open Data Benchmark in 2018, a benchmark-specific version allowing users to run a preset benchmark and share the results online like 3DMark.

HANDBRAKE 1.8.2

Handbrake is a top-rated open-source video conversion software that is used by professionals, enthusiasts, and even reviewers as a reference point mainly because of its wide variety of media codecs. The rise of streaming and blogging makes video content, both encoding and transcoding important for these people, regardless of whether they’re seasoned professionals or just starting out. Handbrake also takes advantage of AVX-512 and OpenCL to accelerate certain types of media codecs. Our Handbrake benchmark converts a 3:16 4K60 clip shot from an S24 Ultra to 1080p60 H264 mp4 for CPU or 1080p NVENC H265 for GPU.

3DMark Benchmark Suite

3DMark is the go-to benchmark for gamers because of the ability to share and compare results online. We test GPUs both in DX11 Firestike and DX12 Timespy for the “classic” benchmarks. We also used 3DMark’s latest Steel Nomad and SpeedWay benchmarks as we slowly shift to these “more accurate” synthetic game benchmarks.

ASUS TUF Gaming RTX 5070 Review- AI Benchmarks

Geekbench AI

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ASUS TUF RTX 5070 OC Review GB AI

Computer Vision – Procyon

ASUS TUF RTX 5070 OC Review Procyon AI
ASUS TUF RTX 5070 OC Review Procyon AI

Image Generation – Procyon

Text Generation – Procyon

ASUS TUF RTX 5070 OC – Gaming Benchmarks

RETURNAL

Returnal is one of the most technologically advanced games since the launch of Cyberpunk 2077. Released last April 2021 on PS5 and February 2023 on PC, it uses Unreal Engine 4 and supports multiple technologies such as Ray Tracing, DLSS, VSR, and FSR.

COUNTERSTRIKE 2

CounterStrike 2 or CS2 is the successor to the now-retired CSGO and now uses the Source 2 Engine – the same engine used on DOTA 2. CS2 is a great FPS game to test out CPU performance. Our benchmark process uses the replay function of the game.

DOTA 2

Dota 2 is a good reputation among F2P titles especially MOBAs and RTS as it lands on the demanding side of the spectrum. Its gameplay and quality of life updates are far more frequent than most F2P titles thanks to its vast popularity. Our benchmark sequence is based on a replay of Liquid vs. Gaimin Gladiators in the The International Grand Finals Game 3 from the team fight that happened from 16:24 to 17:24. 

SPIDER-MAN: MILES MORALES

Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales is developed by Insomniac Games and published by Sony is one of the most popular PC port titles last 2022. It’s one of the few modern game titles that support upscaling technologies FSR, DLSS, and XeSS making it a great title to use for benchmarks.

F1 23

F1 23 is the official video game of the 2023 Formula One and Formula 2 championships developed by Codemasters. F1 2023 is the sixteenth installment in the franchise and uses the Ego Engine 4.0. F1 233 is a good representation of racing games thanks to its realistic graphics and fairly demanding spec requirements as well as support for Ray Tracing and the latest upscaling technologies such as DLSS, XeSS, and FSR.

ASSASSIN’S CREED: MIRAGE

Assassin’s Creed Mirage is the latest Assassin’s Creed game from Ubisoft making it the thirteenth major installment in the franchise. It uses the AnvilNext 2.0 game engine and is the very first AC game to support the latest upscaling technology such as XeSS, FSR, and DLSS.

Cyberpunk 2077

Cyberpunk 2077 is arguably the most hyped game of 2020. Developed by CD Projekt Red, the dystopian open-world, action-adventure RPG sports is one of the most demanding titles to date. Cyberpunk 2077 also supports three Ray Tracing settings as well as DLSS which makes the game a great tool to measure Ray tracing performance for both AMD and Nvidia graphics cards.

HORIZON FORBIDDEN WEST

Horizon Forbidden West is a 2022 action role-playing game developed by Guerrilla Games and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. The Horizon Zero Dawn game sequel launched on PC last March 2024 built on the Decima Game Engine, the same one used on Death Stranding. Horizon Forbidden West features Ray Tracing and Upscaling technologies not present in the prequel game.

BLACK MYTH WUKONG

Black Myth: Wukong is one of the most popular game titles launched in 2024 with its stunning graphics thanks to the Unreal Engine 5. Developed by Game Science, Black Myth: Wukong is one of the most demanding titles recently released titles with complete Ray Tracing and Upscaling technology features making it a great benchmark for new hardware.

GHOST OF TSUSHIMA

Ghost of Tsushima is an action-adventure game developed by Sucker Punch Productions and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. It was initially released for the PlayStation 4 in July 2020 and later for PlayStation 5 and Windows. Ghost of Tsushima runs on a modified and optimized version of Sucker Punch’s in-house engine, originally built for the PlayStation platforms.

HOGWARTS LEGACY

Hogwarts Legacy is a popular game catering to the hearts of Harry Potter fans and gamers with its rich world and engaging gameplay. Developed by Avalanche Software and built on the Unreal Engine 4, Hogwarts Legacy delivers detailed environments and character models with support for the latest rendering and upscaling technologies.

FAR CRY 6

FarCry 6 is an FPS game published by Ubisoft and uses the Dunia engine. It heavily relies on and takes advantage of DirectX 12 to render a realistic environment that makes it taxing to both the CPU and GPU. It’s also the first game of the franchise to support Ray Tracing.

ASUS TUF RTX 5070 OC – Temps and Power Draw

The ASUS TUF Gaming RTX 5070 OC is thinner compared to last year’s model but surprisingly performs better with a cool 71.5°C peak temp making it our coolest RTX 5070 GPU yet. It has a higher idle temp like the rest of our ASUS RTX 50 series GPUs due to the higher temperature treshold of its fan stop technology.

Conclusion

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ASUS TUF RTX 5070 OC Review Philippines

ASUS TUF Gaming graphics cards continue to get better as what we’ve seen with the ASUS TUF Gaming RTX 5070 OC. The addition of the ASUS GPU tiers makes the TUF Gaming line closer to the premium branding. These improvements namely the MaxContact Design, Phase Change GPU Thermal Pad and premium components also elevates the TUF Gaming RTX 5070 OC to premium pricing. At Php 55,220, the ASUS TUF Gaming RTX 5070 OC breaches the RTX 5070 Ti’s MSRP. At that price point, an RTX 5070 Ti is a no brainer since the higher spec GPU will always outperform a lesser card, regardless of the cooling or design of the smaller GPU die.

As much as we loved the improvements in both design, performance, and cooling of the ASUS TUF Gaming RTX 5070 OC, its price simply makes it hard to recommend, especially when there’s a GPU(RTX 5070 Ti) that’s readily available and better at the same price. That said, if you’re dead set on getting an RTX 5070 and is willing to pay the premium of a solidly built GPU, then know that you’re getting one of the best performing RTX 5070 cards in the market if you’re getting the ASUS TUF Gaming RTX 5070 OC.

Grant Soriano
PC Review Lead and Sales Officer at Gadget Pilipinas | Website

Grant is a Financial Management graduate from UST. His passion for gadgets and tech crossed him over in the industry where he could apply his knowledge as an enthusiast and in-depth analytic skills as a Finance Major. His passion allows him to earn at the same time help Gadget Pilipinas' readers in making smart, value-based decisions and purchases with his reviews and guides.

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