Everything If you're interested in checking that out I'll leave a link in the description but in my opinion in brighter situations path tracing is definitely the way to go but it does come at a cost to Performance.
Next on the list we've got Spider-Man Miles Morales and keep in mind with Spider-Man remastered you're going to see the same kind of performance and going into this game we're at very high settings 1440p with no DLSS we will test that in just a second but we've got a few extra things that we can enable here we've got frame generation this uses AI to generate extra frames in between the frames that have already been generated and uh it can definitely lead to a smoother experience in fact this game here will run at 82 FPS on average 4K very high settings with no DLSS I'm just at 1440p to show you what we can get and we got an average of 172 FPS but for those out there looking for a much higher frame rate we can enable DLSS and for this I'm actually going to go to balanced and this can really make all the difference in the world we're now getting an average over 200 FPS with Spider-Man Miles Morales so if you're looking for that little extra yeah we've got it here with the RTX 470 for sure.
You know I had to throw one of my favorite games in here Forza Horizon 5 we're maxed out at 1440p extreme settings with some extras turned on now keep in mind with this game when you head over to the graphic settings and go to extreme we're still not fully maxed out SSao quality reflection quality and Ray tracing quality still needs to be turned up manually to extreme so now we've got Fora Horizon 5 maxed out with no DLSS so we're not using any kind of resolution scale 1440p and this card handles this game like a champ on average 116 FPS with no resolution scale and I'll tell you for me this is more than enough but we can get a lot more out of it using DLSS so from the settings we're going to enable DLSS Technologies uh super resolution set this to balance frame generation and reflex low latency we're just going to enable all of this right now super resolution balanced and now we're seeing averages of around 151 FPS so this really does make a difference and personally I like setting DLSS up at balanced so really up to you if you want more out of it you can get a performance but I think balance looks really good here especially at 1440p.
I also wanted to run Shadow of the Tomb Raider built-in Benchmark to see where we're sitting very high settings no resolution scale 1440p we had an average of 160 FPS I also wanted to test out God of War we're at 1440p Native resolution we're getting an average of 94 FPS and this is one of those games that does struggle on lower end GPUs but with this RTX 470 I mean it's Trucking right through but with God of War we do have access to DLSS I'm going to go with balanced once again move back into gameplay remember 1440p Ultra but this time we've got DLSS set to balance we're now getting an average over 100 FPS I'm really loving this RTX 470 I mean everything that I've thrown at it so far has worked awesomely and just to get some more out of it we've got all of those DLSS Technologies.
The final game wanted to take a look at here was Minecraft now I know this isn't a super hard game to run but we do have access to Ray tracing and it changes the whole dynamic of the game so what I'm going to do is just head into our settings Graphics we're going to enable rate tracing and I'm also going to turn the ray tracing render distance up to 12 chunks we could go higher here but we're in a smaller Corridor but yeah as you can see I mean it is a totally different game with Ray tracing enabled so yeah with the Zotac Gaming GeForce RTX 470 twin Edge I'm seeing some absolutely amazing performance here and I'm not sure why I waited so long to go ahead and test out a 4070 but this is looking like a really strong Contender for a smaller form factor builds so if you're interested in seeing a video like that make sure you hit that like button and think about subscribing so you know when I post the next one.
If you've got any questions let me know down below like always thanks for watching
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhey what's going on everybody it's ETA Prime back here again today we're going to be taking a look at the Zotac gaming Nvidia GeForce RTX 470 twin Edge GPU now straight off the bat I'm not sure why I went so long without picking up an RTX 470 because I've been doing some testing over the past couple days and this thing is a great performer I mean everything that I've thrown at it it's been able to handle it just fine and since we're working with a 40 series RTX card we have access to dlss 3 Ray tracing and AI in gaming like nvidia's frame generation basically it uses AI to upscale the resolution by creating new frames and inserting them in between the already rendered GPU frames and with dlss 3 and frame generation you can get up to four times performance in certain games and I'm really excited to show you what this RTX 470 can do and we've been seeing a lot of these cards on the market that are pretty huge this one here is a dual slot card it's not quite Mini ITX but it's a lot smaller than others on the market and this only requires one8 pen pcie connector so I think this is going to be great for smaller form factor builds metal back plate dual fan design and this utilizes Zotac ice storm 2.0 Advanced cooling system so it'll keep this thing nice and chilly even at those higher wattages the Zotac gaming GeForce RTX 470 that we have here is the non overclocked Edition but uh we're still going to see some awesome performance and when it comes to the overall specs with this we get 5,8 88 cacor 12 GB of gddr 6xv RAM running at a 192bit bus utilizes a pcie 4.0 x16 interface again we've got the ice storm 2.0 Advanced cooling system with freeze fan stop so this fan doesn't need spin all the time it uses active fan control so while this thing is at idle not pulling any power those fans will completely stop spinning we also have some Spectra RGB Lighting on the side from zot tag metal back plate and of course since it's it's an RTX 40 card it supports nvidia's dlss 3 with full Ray tracing capabilities after seeing what kind of performance this thing can put out I really do think that we're going to do a small form factor build with the RTX 470 but for this testing we're going to put it in a much larger system we're not going to have to worry about any kind of CPU bottleneck or anything like that but if you're interested in a smaller form factor build with this card let me know in the comments below personally I think it's a good-looking card like that spe RGB on the side it doesn't overdo everything it's just a little bit to kind of get you by and it actually goes really well with a full white build it's not bad it doesn't stand out at all in this video we're going to be testing the card out we're going to run some benchmarks we're going to test out some AAA gaming and I want to show off some of the features here like dlss 3 Nvidia reflex and even frame generation I also want to just give you an idea of what kind of specs we're working with I have paired this 470 up with a pretty powerful rig all right so here we are I've been up and run running with this system for a little while now and this RTX 470 is an awesome performer we're definitely going to take a look at some benchmarks and some gameplay here real quick I've got this paired up with an Intel Core i7 14700 K also got 32 GB of ddr5 running at 7200 MHz and the tgp on this RTX 470 is rated at 200 Watts I've been seeing that kind of draw in gaming at 1440p with RTX on but uh around 150 just 1440p High Ultra gaming not too bad the first thing I wanted to take a look at were some GPU benchmarks and first up we've got 3D Mark fire strike got a total score here of 4,729 with a graphics score of 44,6 195 so far looking really good and next up we've got a ray tracing test I just used 3D marks Port Royal total score 11,139 and finally we've got time spy with an 18,4 189 with a graphics score of 17,8 181 I mean this score here just with these synthetics is on par with some other higher-end cards that I've tested that are capable of 4K and I'm sure we could run a lot of stuff at 4k on this but through my testing we're going to go with 1440p we're going to mess around with the settings and see exactly what this thing can do and we're going to start out strong here with cyberpunk 2077 1440p Ultra no rate tracing and no resolution scale so we're not using using dlss right now I'm seeing an average of around 68 FPS here this is really good but we can get much more out of it using dlss so we're going to introduce just a bit I'm going to take dlss to Auto uh cyberpunk does a great job of kind of knowing exactly where to go with it and now Ultra dlss set to Auto 1440p we can get an average of around 103 FPS at a cyberpunk 2077 that's a huge jump in performance and to my eye I can't tell a difference I've actually got a really high-end monitor here it's a 4k monitor obviously we're running this at 1440p but with DSS set to Auto I don't notice a difference now if I had them side by side I could probably spot a few things here and there but overall it still looks absolutely amazing now one thing I really wanted to test out with this RTX 470 was Ray tracing we're going to go to Ray tracing Ultra with cyberpunk 2077 we've still got dlss set to Auto and you will need some dlss while using ra tracing with this game but with a setup like this RTX on it Ultra we're getting an average of around 84 FPS throughout this is some phenomenal performance here out of this little GPU but with all of these new dlss technologies from Nvidia we can get a lot more out of it I'm going to be using the same settings 1440p Ultra Ray tracing I'll leave dlss super resolution at Auto but we're going to go ahead and enable dlss Ray reconstruction this will enhance the image image quality by generating highquality pixels between sampled Rays plus we've got dlss frame generation and this is something we'll talk about a little more when we get over to another game basically this uses AI to render additional frames without compromising image quality but once we have these enabled and get back in the game you'll see we've got a nice little boost in the FPS if you remember we averaged around 84 FPS with these off but now we're up to an average of 111 FPS I just wanted to move over here some of those neon lighting effects just take a look at those Reflections a bit different from Ray tracing with this card we also have access to path tracing as long as the game supports it so from the settings here we're going to head down to our Ray tracing section enable path tracing and once we apply it you'll see all of our other rate tracing options disappear at least in this game here go back into game we're now using path tracing instead of raid tracing now Nvidia does have a really good write up over on their website kind of explaining everything if you're interested in checking that out I'll leave a link in the description but in my opinion in brighter situations path tracing is definitely the way to go but it does come at a cost to Performance next on the list we've got Spider-Man Miles Morales and keep in mind with Spider-Man remastered you're going to see the same kind of performance and going into this game we're at very high settings 1440p with no dlss we will test that in just a second but we've got a few extra things that we can enable here we've got frame generation this uses AI to generate extra frames in between the frames that have already been generated and uh it can definitely lead to a smoother experience in fact this game here will run at 82 FPS on average 4K very high settings with no dlss I'm just at 1440p to show you what we can get and we got an average of 172 FPS but for those out there looking for a much higher frame rate we can enable dlss and for this I'm actually going to go to balanced and this can really make all the difference in the world we're now getting an average over 200 FPS with Spider-Man Miles Morales so if you're looking for that little extra yeah we've got it here with the RTX 470 for sure you know I had to throw one of my favorite games in here Forza Horizon 5 we're maxed out at 1440p extreme settings with some extras turned on now keep in mind with this game when you head over to the graphic settings and go to extreme we're still not fully maxed out ssao quality reflection quality and Ray tracing quality still needs to be turned up manually to extreme so now we've got fora Horizon 5 maxed out with no dlss so we're not using any kind of resolution scale 1440p and this card handles this game like a champ on average 116 FPS with no resolution scale and I'll tell you for me this is more than enough but we can get a lot more out of it using dlss so from from the settings we're going to enable dlss Technologies uh super resolution set this to balance frame generation and reflex low latency we're just going to enable all of this right now super resolution balanced and now we're seeing averages of around 151 FPS so this really does make a difference and personally I like setting dlss up at balanced so really up to you if you want more out of it you can get a performance but I think balance looks really good here especially at 1440p I also wanted to run shadow of the Tomb Raiders built-in Benchmark to see where we're sitting very high settings no resolution scale 1440p we had an average of 160 FPS I also wanted to test out God of War we're at 1440p Native resolution we're getting an average of 94 FPS and this is one of those games that does struggle on lower end gpus but with this RTX 470 I mean it's Trucking right through but with God of War we do have access to dlss I'm going to go with balanced once again move back into gameplay remember 1440p Ultra but this time we've got dlss set to balance we're now getting an average over 100 FPS I'm really loving this RTX 470 I mean everything that I've thrown at it so far has worked awesomely and just to get some more out of it we've got all of those dlss Technologies and the final game wanted to take a look at here was Minecraft now I know this isn't a super hard game to run but we do have access to raid tracing and it changes the whole dynamic of the game so what I'm going to do is just head into our settings Graphics we're going to enable rate tracing and I'm also going to turn the ray tracing render distance up to 12 chunks we could go higher here but we're in a smaller Corridor but yeah as you can see I mean it is a totally different game with Ray tracing enabled so yeah with the Zotac gaming GeForce RTX 470 twin Edge I'm seeing some absolutely amazing performance here and I'm not sure why I waited so long to go ahead and test out a 4070 but this is looking like a really strong Contender for a smaller form factor builds so if you're interested in seeing a video like that make sure you hit that like button and think about subscribing so you know when I post the next one and if you're interested in learning a little more or maybe picking one of these RTX 470s up I'll leave some links in the description but that's going to wrap it up for this video if you've got any questions let me know down below like always thanks for watchinghey what's going on everybody it's ETA Prime back here again today we're going to be taking a look at the Zotac gaming Nvidia GeForce RTX 470 twin Edge GPU now straight off the bat I'm not sure why I went so long without picking up an RTX 470 because I've been doing some testing over the past couple days and this thing is a great performer I mean everything that I've thrown at it it's been able to handle it just fine and since we're working with a 40 series RTX card we have access to dlss 3 Ray tracing and AI in gaming like nvidia's frame generation basically it uses AI to upscale the resolution by creating new frames and inserting them in between the already rendered GPU frames and with dlss 3 and frame generation you can get up to four times performance in certain games and I'm really excited to show you what this RTX 470 can do and we've been seeing a lot of these cards on the market that are pretty huge this one here is a dual slot card it's not quite Mini ITX but it's a lot smaller than others on the market and this only requires one8 pen pcie connector so I think this is going to be great for smaller form factor builds metal back plate dual fan design and this utilizes Zotac ice storm 2.0 Advanced cooling system so it'll keep this thing nice and chilly even at those higher wattages the Zotac gaming GeForce RTX 470 that we have here is the non overclocked Edition but uh we're still going to see some awesome performance and when it comes to the overall specs with this we get 5,8 88 cacor 12 GB of gddr 6xv RAM running at a 192bit bus utilizes a pcie 4.0 x16 interface again we've got the ice storm 2.0 Advanced cooling system with freeze fan stop so this fan doesn't need spin all the time it uses active fan control so while this thing is at idle not pulling any power those fans will completely stop spinning we also have some Spectra RGB Lighting on the side from zot tag metal back plate and of course since it's it's an RTX 40 card it supports nvidia's dlss 3 with full Ray tracing capabilities after seeing what kind of performance this thing can put out I really do think that we're going to do a small form factor build with the RTX 470 but for this testing we're going to put it in a much larger system we're not going to have to worry about any kind of CPU bottleneck or anything like that but if you're interested in a smaller form factor build with this card let me know in the comments below personally I think it's a good-looking card like that spe RGB on the side it doesn't overdo everything it's just a little bit to kind of get you by and it actually goes really well with a full white build it's not bad it doesn't stand out at all in this video we're going to be testing the card out we're going to run some benchmarks we're going to test out some AAA gaming and I want to show off some of the features here like dlss 3 Nvidia reflex and even frame generation I also want to just give you an idea of what kind of specs we're working with I have paired this 470 up with a pretty powerful rig all right so here we are I've been up and run running with this system for a little while now and this RTX 470 is an awesome performer we're definitely going to take a look at some benchmarks and some gameplay here real quick I've got this paired up with an Intel Core i7 14700 K also got 32 GB of ddr5 running at 7200 MHz and the tgp on this RTX 470 is rated at 200 Watts I've been seeing that kind of draw in gaming at 1440p with RTX on but uh around 150 just 1440p High Ultra gaming not too bad the first thing I wanted to take a look at were some GPU benchmarks and first up we've got 3D Mark fire strike got a total score here of 4,729 with a graphics score of 44,6 195 so far looking really good and next up we've got a ray tracing test I just used 3D marks Port Royal total score 11,139 and finally we've got time spy with an 18,4 189 with a graphics score of 17,8 181 I mean this score here just with these synthetics is on par with some other higher-end cards that I've tested that are capable of 4K and I'm sure we could run a lot of stuff at 4k on this but through my testing we're going to go with 1440p we're going to mess around with the settings and see exactly what this thing can do and we're going to start out strong here with cyberpunk 2077 1440p Ultra no rate tracing and no resolution scale so we're not using using dlss right now I'm seeing an average of around 68 FPS here this is really good but we can get much more out of it using dlss so we're going to introduce just a bit I'm going to take dlss to Auto uh cyberpunk does a great job of kind of knowing exactly where to go with it and now Ultra dlss set to Auto 1440p we can get an average of around 103 FPS at a cyberpunk 2077 that's a huge jump in performance and to my eye I can't tell a difference I've actually got a really high-end monitor here it's a 4k monitor obviously we're running this at 1440p but with DSS set to Auto I don't notice a difference now if I had them side by side I could probably spot a few things here and there but overall it still looks absolutely amazing now one thing I really wanted to test out with this RTX 470 was Ray tracing we're going to go to Ray tracing Ultra with cyberpunk 2077 we've still got dlss set to Auto and you will need some dlss while using ra tracing with this game but with a setup like this RTX on it Ultra we're getting an average of around 84 FPS throughout this is some phenomenal performance here out of this little GPU but with all of these new dlss technologies from Nvidia we can get a lot more out of it I'm going to be using the same settings 1440p Ultra Ray tracing I'll leave dlss super resolution at Auto but we're going to go ahead and enable dlss Ray reconstruction this will enhance the image image quality by generating highquality pixels between sampled Rays plus we've got dlss frame generation and this is something we'll talk about a little more when we get over to another game basically this uses AI to render additional frames without compromising image quality but once we have these enabled and get back in the game you'll see we've got a nice little boost in the FPS if you remember we averaged around 84 FPS with these off but now we're up to an average of 111 FPS I just wanted to move over here some of those neon lighting effects just take a look at those Reflections a bit different from Ray tracing with this card we also have access to path tracing as long as the game supports it so from the settings here we're going to head down to our Ray tracing section enable path tracing and once we apply it you'll see all of our other rate tracing options disappear at least in this game here go back into game we're now using path tracing instead of raid tracing now Nvidia does have a really good write up over on their website kind of explaining everything if you're interested in checking that out I'll leave a link in the description but in my opinion in brighter situations path tracing is definitely the way to go but it does come at a cost to Performance next on the list we've got Spider-Man Miles Morales and keep in mind with Spider-Man remastered you're going to see the same kind of performance and going into this game we're at very high settings 1440p with no dlss we will test that in just a second but we've got a few extra things that we can enable here we've got frame generation this uses AI to generate extra frames in between the frames that have already been generated and uh it can definitely lead to a smoother experience in fact this game here will run at 82 FPS on average 4K very high settings with no dlss I'm just at 1440p to show you what we can get and we got an average of 172 FPS but for those out there looking for a much higher frame rate we can enable dlss and for this I'm actually going to go to balanced and this can really make all the difference in the world we're now getting an average over 200 FPS with Spider-Man Miles Morales so if you're looking for that little extra yeah we've got it here with the RTX 470 for sure you know I had to throw one of my favorite games in here Forza Horizon 5 we're maxed out at 1440p extreme settings with some extras turned on now keep in mind with this game when you head over to the graphic settings and go to extreme we're still not fully maxed out ssao quality reflection quality and Ray tracing quality still needs to be turned up manually to extreme so now we've got fora Horizon 5 maxed out with no dlss so we're not using any kind of resolution scale 1440p and this card handles this game like a champ on average 116 FPS with no resolution scale and I'll tell you for me this is more than enough but we can get a lot more out of it using dlss so from from the settings we're going to enable dlss Technologies uh super resolution set this to balance frame generation and reflex low latency we're just going to enable all of this right now super resolution balanced and now we're seeing averages of around 151 FPS so this really does make a difference and personally I like setting dlss up at balanced so really up to you if you want more out of it you can get a performance but I think balance looks really good here especially at 1440p I also wanted to run shadow of the Tomb Raiders built-in Benchmark to see where we're sitting very high settings no resolution scale 1440p we had an average of 160 FPS I also wanted to test out God of War we're at 1440p Native resolution we're getting an average of 94 FPS and this is one of those games that does struggle on lower end gpus but with this RTX 470 I mean it's Trucking right through but with God of War we do have access to dlss I'm going to go with balanced once again move back into gameplay remember 1440p Ultra but this time we've got dlss set to balance we're now getting an average over 100 FPS I'm really loving this RTX 470 I mean everything that I've thrown at it so far has worked awesomely and just to get some more out of it we've got all of those dlss Technologies and the final game wanted to take a look at here was Minecraft now I know this isn't a super hard game to run but we do have access to raid tracing and it changes the whole dynamic of the game so what I'm going to do is just head into our settings Graphics we're going to enable rate tracing and I'm also going to turn the ray tracing render distance up to 12 chunks we could go higher here but we're in a smaller Corridor but yeah as you can see I mean it is a totally different game with Ray tracing enabled so yeah with the Zotac gaming GeForce RTX 470 twin Edge I'm seeing some absolutely amazing performance here and I'm not sure why I waited so long to go ahead and test out a 4070 but this is looking like a really strong Contender for a smaller form factor builds so if you're interested in seeing a video like that make sure you hit that like button and think about subscribing so you know when I post the next one and if you're interested in learning a little more or maybe picking one of these RTX 470s up I'll leave some links in the description but that's going to wrap it up for this video if you've got any questions let me know down below like always thanks for watching\n"