Brothers and sisters, the new Huang’s 5070 is taking over my feed like wildfire! If you’re a newbie with some cash to burn, how do you make the right call? Let’s break it down.

vs 4070S GPU Comparison: Which Graphics Card is Best for Your Needs?
vs 4070S GPU Comparison: Which Graphics Card is Best for Your Needs?

🔥 **Power Under the Hood**
The 5070 brings upgraded GDDR7 VRAM but cuts back on cores. Real-world benchmarks reveal an 8% FPS boost at 2K resolution—though some games still need optimization love.

🎮 **Gaming Showdown**
✅ **LOL/PUBG**: The 4070S crushes max settings at 200+ FPS, while the 5070 offers smoother, more stable performance.
✅ **Elden Ring/Resident Evil**: With DLSS4, the 5070 serves up stunning ray tracing details, leaving the 4070S struggling slightly under heavy loads.
❌ **AAA Titles**: Both ace 2K gaming, but the 5070 demands 500+ extra for minimal gains (based on online tests—this blogger’s wallet is crying [lol]).

💰 **Price Tag & Smart Moves**
▪️ **4070S**: Dipped below 4K during Double 11—now entry models hover around 4.5K.
▪️ **5070**: Launch price starts at 4.6K+ (FE edition could skyrocket past 5K!).
👉 **Students/savers**: Grab the 4070S now—no regrets (put those savings toward a killer monitor!).
👉 **Future-proofers/RT enthusiasts**: Wait for 5070 discounts—DLSS4 support will only get better.

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By Sadie Jordan

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8 thoughts on “vs 4070S GPU Comparison: Which Graphics Card is Best for Your Needs?”
  1. I’m torn between the 4070S and the new 5070—love the core reduction on the latter but the 4070S seems more future-proof with better optimization across games. For someone mostly playing competitive titles like PUBG, the 4070S might edge out the 5070 slightly, but for raw performance at 2K, the 5070 looks hard to beat. Still, price vs performance will probably be the ultimate deciding factor for most folks. Hope they release a cheaper mid-tier option soon!

  2. I’m torn between the 4070S and the new 5070—love the 4070S’s core count, but that extra VRAM in the 5070 sounds tempting. For my 1440p gaming setup, does anyone have thoughts on how noticeable that 8% FPS bump really is day-to-day? And what about long-term driver support for older models?

    1. That 8% FPS bump can definitely make a difference during demanding games, but it might not always be super noticeable in less intensive titles. As for long-term driver support, newer cards often get priority, but many manufacturers still support older models for several years. If you value core count now and plan to optimize settings, the 4070S could be great. But if you want future-proofing with more VRAM, the 5070 is worth considering too! Thanks for your thoughtful question—it’s a common dilemma!

  3. I’m torn between the 4070S and the new 5070—love the 4070S’s core count, but that extra VRAM in the 5070 sounds tempting. For my 2K gaming setup, I think I’d lean towards the 4070S unless future game updates really need that extra power. Still, it’s hard to ignore that 8% bump in benchmarks; maybe I should just wait and see what prices drop to.

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