NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Mobile – Card tested with V-Ray Benchmark. The result as RTX 2080 Ti

Source: Pure PC added 13th Dec 2020

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In mid-January, NVIDIA will officially announce GeForce RTX mobile graphics cards 3000 for laptops. This will be the first time in over 4 years that the manufacturer will release a mobile GPU in a lower technological process – Pascal used 16 nm lithography TSMC, while Turing it was 12 nm, i.e. de facto powdered 16 nm. Along with the new graphics cards, the Intel Tiger Lake-H (10 nm SuperFin processors will also be presented ) and AMD APU Cezanne (7 nm, Zen 3). Soon, the first samples of new laptops will be sent to the PurePC.pl editorial office, while the first performance test of one of the Ampere mobile chipsets has appeared on the web. I am talking about the NVIDIA GeForce RTX card 3070, which was tested in the V-Ray Benchmark test.

In V -Ray Benchmark tested NVIDIA GeForce RTX laptop card 3070. It achieves a result comparable to RTX 2080 Ti.

According to previous reports, the mobile GeForce RTX 3070 will be identical in terms of configuration to its desktop counterpart. It is therefore based on the Ampere GA core 104 with 5888 CUDA cores and 8 GB of GDDR6 VRAM on 256 – bit memory bus. The card will, of course, have its core clocks lowered accordingly to fit within the imposed energy limits. In addition to the full version of the GPU (internally known as Max-P), laptops also have an energy-saving version of Max-Q Design. The new NVIDIA chip has been tested against the V-Ray 5.0 benchmark 20, also using dedicated GPUs for hardware Ray acceleration Tracing.

Mobile NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 on drivers 457. 32 (therefore we are talking about an early version of the software) got a score of 1394 points. For comparison, in the same NVIDIA GeForce RTX test 2080 Ti scored 1455 points . Therefore, we are talking about a comparable increase in performance, with a several percent (4%) deviation towards the top card of the last generation. At the same time, however, the mobile system performed worse not only than its desktop counterpart (the difference is over 30%), but also from RTX 3060 Ti (a difference of about 8% in favor of a desktop card). We hope that in games the results will also be comparable to RTX 2080 Ti. Then the leap in performance against mobile Turing will be more than noticeable.

Source: VideoCardz, WCCFTEch