Quick Answer

The RTX 5070 Ti handles Black Myth Wukong 2 at 4K comfortably with DLSS 4 Performance and Frame Generation, landing in the 70-90 FPS range on High preset. Pure native 4K without upscaling is a stretch, so lean on the AI features that the Blackwell architecture is built for.

Native 4K vs DLSS 4: The Real Picture

At native 4K with no upscaling, the 5070 Ti pushes Wukong 2 into the 38-46 FPS zone on High with Ray Tracing on, which isn't smooth enough for a fast action game. Switch to DLSS 4 Quality and you're looking at roughly 58-68 FPS. Drop to DLSS 4 Performance plus Frame Generation and the card hits 80-95 FPS depending on the boss arena and weather effects, which is the sweet spot for this title.

Optimal Settings for the 5070 Ti

Set the global preset to High rather than Cinematic. Ray Traced Reflections on Medium gives you the visual bump without the heavy hit. Hair Strands and Fur Quality at High look great and barely cost frames. Volumetric Fog drops to Medium because Cinematic costs 6-8 FPS for marginal gain. Enable DLSS 4 Performance, turn on Frame Generation, and cap your frame rate to your monitor's refresh in NVIDIA App to keep latency clean.

Pairing the 5070 Ti for SA Gaming

A 5070 Ti deserves a Ryzen 7 9700X or Core Ultra 7 265K, 32GB DDR5-6000, and a 1000W 80+ Gold PSU. For SA buyers, the card sits around R21,999 to R24,499 at Evetech with same-day Joburg dispatch and 2-3 day delivery to coastal provinces. Pair it with a 4K 144Hz panel to actually use those frames, and skip cheap PSUs because Blackwell transient spikes are real.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the RTX 5070 Ti enough for 4K maxed Black Myth Wukong 2?

Maxed Cinematic preset with Path Tracing at native 4K is too much for any single card right now. With DLSS 4 Performance and Frame Generation, the 5070 Ti delivers a maxed-out look at smooth frame rates.

Does Frame Generation feel laggy in Wukong 2?

Reflex 2 keeps PC latency around 35-45ms with FG enabled, which is excellent for a third-person action game. You won't notice it unless you're doing back-to-back parry windows on Yaoguai King fights.

What about VRAM at 4K?

The 5070 Ti's 16GB VRAM holds up at 4K with Cinematic textures, peaking around 13.2GB in the late-game biomes. You've got headroom, unlike 12GB cards that start streaming.

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