Quick Answer

Yes, the RTX 5070 runs Apex Legends well above 60 FPS at any resolution in 2026 - in fact, at 1080p and 1440p with DLSS enabled, the RTX 5070 consistently delivers 200 to 400+ FPS, making it far more relevant for high-refresh-rate competitive play than simply hitting the 60 FPS mark.

RTX 5070 Performance in Apex Legends - The Real Numbers

Apex Legends is a relatively well-optimised battle royale that runs efficiently on modern hardware. The RTX 5070, built on NVIDIA's Blackwell GB205 die with 6,144 CUDA cores and 12GB GDDR7 memory, is a substantial GPU that is heavily overqualified for 60 FPS in Apex. The real conversation around the RTX 5070 and Apex Legends in 2026 is about high-refresh-rate competitive play - at 240Hz, 360Hz, or even 480Hz monitors that SA pro and semi-pro players are increasingly using.

At 1080p with all settings on Low (the competitive configuration most ranked players use), the RTX 5070 pushes well above 300 FPS and regularly peaks above 400 FPS in less demanding areas. Even at 1440p Low settings, you are consistently above 200 FPS. At 1080p High settings, you are still comfortably above 144 FPS everywhere except the most crowded zone-closing moments.

Optimal Settings for Competitive Play with RTX 5070

For competitive Apex players in South Africa targeting maximum frame rate, the recommended configuration on RTX 5070 is: Resolution 1080p or 1440p, all texture settings at Low or Medium, Shadow Quality at Low, Ambient Occlusion off, DLSS set to Performance or Ultra Performance mode. This configuration maximises frame rate and reduces visual noise, making enemies easier to spot.

DLSS Frame Generation on the RTX 5070 is a powerful tool for pushing frame counts even higher in Apex. With DLSS Frame Generation enabled at 1080p Low settings, frame rate figures above 500 FPS are achievable on paper, though your monitor's refresh rate caps the visible benefit. For South African players on 240Hz panels, DLSS Frame Generation ensures you are always delivering maximum input to the display.

Is the RTX 5070 Worth It for Apex Legends in SA

Apex Legends itself does not require an RTX 5070 to run at 60 FPS - even a mid-range card from two generations ago handles that comfortably. The RTX 5070 makes sense for Apex players who also play more demanding titles like Cyberpunk 2077, Fable, or Avatar Frontiers of Pandora at high settings, and who want one GPU that handles both competitive play and visually demanding single-player games without compromise.

In South Africa, the RTX 5070 retails around R14,000 to R16,000. If Apex Legends is your primary game and you are purely budget-optimising, an RTX 5060 Ti or RX 9060 XT delivers well above 144 FPS in Apex at half the price. The 5070 earns its price when you factor in the broader game library and 4K capability.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does the RTX 5070 support DLSS Frame Generation in Apex Legends?

A: Yes. Apex Legends added DLSS 3 Frame Generation support in a 2024 update, and the RTX 5070's Blackwell architecture supports DLSS 4 including Multi Frame Generation. This means the RTX 5070 can generate multiple synthetic frames between real rendered frames in Apex, further boosting the displayed frame rate for smoother motion on high-refresh monitors.

Q: What monitor refresh rate should I pair with an RTX 5070 for Apex in SA?

A: With an RTX 5070's frame output capability in Apex, a 240Hz monitor is the minimum that fully uses the GPU's competitive gaming potential. A 360Hz 1080p monitor is an excellent pairing for serious ranked or pro-level play. These monitors sit in the R3,000 to R6,000 range in South Africa and represent the best upgrade path for players whose GPU is no longer the bottleneck.

Q: Will the RTX 5070 bottleneck on an older CPU in Apex Legends?

A: Apex Legends is more CPU-bound than most games at high frame rates. If you are running an older processor like a 9th-gen Intel or Ryzen 3000-series chip, your CPU may become the limiting factor before the RTX 5070 does in Apex. Modern Ryzen 7000-series or Intel Core Ultra 200-series CPUs pair best with the 5070 to avoid this bottleneck.

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