Gaming Benchmarks: RTX 5090, 5080, and 5070 TI Laptop GPUs Compared
Gaming Notebook Benchmarks: RTX 5090, 5080, and 5070 TI Laptop GPUs Compared
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Officially launched two weeks ago with GeForce RTX 5090 Laptop GPUs (test) and GeForce RTX 5080 Laptop GPUs (test), the GeForce RTX 5070 TI GPU benchmarks have been around for a long time. Schenker has now unveiled a new XMG Pro 16 with this exact variant and published its own benchmark results in 3DMark. Technical Data and TDP at a Glance
The new XMG Pro 16 (E25) with GeForce RTX 5070 TI laptop GPU relies on the Intel Core Ultra 9 275Hx in higher-end models like the XMG NEO 16 (E25) used for comparison, and also uses the smaller Blackwell mobile GPU with NVIDIA’s maximum TDP. However, this is lower: 115 + 25 (140) watts instead of 150 + 25 (175) watts.
The GeForce RTX 5070 TI mobile GPU uses the GB205 GPU with 12 GB GDDR7, as is the case in the desktop GeForce RTX 5070.
GEFORCE RTX 5000 laptop GPU vs. RTX 4000 laptop GPU in the comparison model. GPU Shadder Memory,
Maximum TGP interface. Dynamic Boost 2.0 DLSS 4 MFG NVENC / NVDEC * RTX 5090 GB202 21.760 32 GB GDDR7
512 Bit 575 Watt ✓ 3/2 RTX 5090 laptop GB203 10.496 24 GB GDDR7
256 bit 95 – 150 watt +25 watt ✓ 3/2 rtx 4090 laptop AD103 9.728 16 GB GDDR6
256 bit 80 – 150 watt +25 watt – 2/1 rtx 5080 gb203 10.752 16 gb gddr7
256 bit 360 watt ✓ 2/2 RTX 5080 laptop GB203 7.680 16 GB GDDR7
256 bit 60 – 150 watt +25 watt ✓ 2/2 RTX 4080 laptop AD104 7.424 12 GB GDDR6
192 bits 60 – 150 watt +25 watt – 2/1 RTX 5070 TI GB203 8.960 16 GB GDDR7
256 bit 300 watt ✓ 2/1 5070 TI laptop GB205 5.888 12 GB GDDR7
192 bits 60 – 115 watt +25 watt ✓ 1/1 RTX 5070 GB205 6.144 12 GB GDDR7
192 bit 250 watt ✓ 1/1 RTX 5070 laptop GB206 4.608 8GB GDDR7
128 bit 50 – 100 watt +25 watt ✓ 1/1 RTX 4070 laptop AD106 4.608 8 GB GDDR6
128 bit 35 – 115 watt +25 watt – 1/1 RTX 4060 laptop AD107 3.072 8 GB GDDR6
128 bit 35 – 115 watt +25 watt – 1/1 RTX 4050 laptop AD107 2.560 6 GB GDDR6
96 Bit 35 – 115 Watts +15 W – 1/1 RTX 5 000: 9th Gen NVEC, 6th Gen NVEC
RTX 4000: 8th Gen NVEC, 5th Gen NVEC
Benchmarks
Schenker Technologies has published its own 3DMark suite results, which also includes results from the predecessor RTX 4090, 4080, and 4070 laptop GPUs. Again, it’s worth noting that 3DMark shows a stronger performance increase between ADA Lovelace (RTX 4000) and Blackwell (RTX 5000) as an average across a wide range of current games. Therefore, the focus should be on comparing the three Blackwell graphics cards. It turns out that the performance difference between the RTX 5070 TI laptop GPU and the GeForce RTX 5080 laptop GPU is significantly greater than between the two larger variants that use the same chip.
Benchmarks: RTX 5090, 5080, and 5070 Laptop GPUs Compared
More details on Blackwell mobile graphics cards, including TDP and scaling, can be found in the article GeForce RTX 5090 & 5080 Laptop in Review: Benchmarks with “Max-P” and the TDP scaling of 80-150 W.
Topics: GeForce GeForce RTX 50 Graphics Cards Notebooks Nvidia nvidia Blackwell Schenker XMG

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