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The RTX 2070 Super spits out boots of up to 1770MHz, and comes packing 40 streaming multiprocessors, each with 1 RT core, 8 Tensor cores, 64 CUDA cores and 4 Texture units—essentially it’s a trimmed down version of the RTX 2080. Everything is super with the all-new ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 20 Series SUPER graphics cards. Based on the NVIDIA Turing architecture, it’s packed with more cores and ultra-fast GDDR6 memory. Integrated with more smart and optimized technologies, get ready to GET FAST and GAME STRONG.
Ever since Computex, NVIDIA has been teasing a “Super” announcement of their own. NVIDIA is launching a mid-generation kicker for their mid-to-high-end video card lineup in the form of their GeForce RTX 20 series Super cards. Based on the same family of Turing GPUs as the original GeForce RTX 20 series cards, these new Super cards – all suffixed Super, appropriately enough – come with new configurations and new clockspeeds. They are, essentially, NVIDIA’s 2019 card family for the $399+ video card market.
If you think you won’t be able to get a top-notch performance out of either RTX 2060 or gtx 1090, you’d be wrong. Below is a good comparison video for how both of these GPUs perform in relatively modern games. Despite the RTX 3000 series coming in strong with the number of tensor cores, the improvement in ray tracing or DLSS is minimal or non-existent. However, neither of these GPUs is truly powerful enough to take advantage of ray tracing.
16Gbps GDDR6 chips have always been in the memory roadmaps, so this is where NVIDIA will first introduce them. Another NVIDIA SUPER option that comes with a slightly higher boost clock speed than the competition is EVGA’s XC Ultra+. The XC Ultra+ comes with an 1800MHz boost clock rate, which makes it a bit faster out-of-the-box than Gigabyte’s Windforce OC, ZOTAC’s SUPER Twin Fan and SUPER Mini, and MSI’s SUPER Trio. The ZOTAC Mini is another RTX 2070 SUPER that comes in at under $500, but it has a slightly lower boost clock and doesn’t have as robust of a cooling configuration. Although, with just a dual fan design, the ZOTAC Mini is a bit shorter—so, if case clearance is a concern, opting for the ZOTAC Mini over the Windforce OC might make sense.
In a card designed for 1440p monitors, it’s nice to have for future-proofing, but it’s totally unnecessary. Fortunately, it is backwards compatible with PCIe 3.0, so you can still use the 5700 cards with existing motherboards and CPUs. Turing GPUs are designed for hardware that supports USB Type-C™ and VirtualLink™. VirtualLink™ is a new open industry standard developed to meet the power,display and bandwidth requirements of a new generation of VR headsets connected via a single USB Type-C™ connector.
In order to show you what 4K gaming actually looks like we needed to build our own platform to supply high quality 4K video for offline viewing. The DF verdict on the latest – and cheapest – Turing graphics card. As with all games and tests, I’d expect both AMD and Nvidia’s cards to perform better over time once titles are optimized and drivers are tweaked and improved. Even without that, the performance gap in the midrange has definitely shrunk, thanks to AMD’s new cards, though. That 8GB of VRAM is the same amount found on both the RTX 2060 Super and gigabyte gtx 1060 3gb Super. Nvidia has done very little in terms of hardware to its upgraded RTX Super cards, but there are now more raw CUDA cores and higher clock speeds.
Agreed that we need Intel in the hunt, for some 3 way consumer action. The 2070 was more of a 1080 successor, while the 2060 was more of a 1070 successor, even if the performance gains weren’t exactly all that compelling. The process node was only a slight improvement over what the 10-series was built on, so not getting big performance improvements at a given price level could probably be expected.
Ray tracing is the definitive solution for lifelike lighting, reflections, and shadows, offering a level of realism far beyond what’s possible using traditional rendering techniques. Tried and true x86 architecture based servers with support for the latest Intel and AMD processors. I’ve included World of Tanks purely from a high frame rate/high refresh rate point of view as it’s a popular free-to-play that also has a professional hard-core following. It’s otherwise very easy to run, but seeing as you need super-high frame rates for the latest high refresh monitors, this data is still useful. For some reason the GTX 1080 Ti akes a nosedive at 4K despite re-running the tests, so it’s either a driver bug or it just doesn’t handle 4K particularly well in the this game.
Ray tracing is the definitive solution for lifelike lighting, reflections, and shadows, offering a level of realism far beyond what’s possible using traditional rendering techniques. By combining advanced VR rendering, real-time ray tracing, and AI, the Turbo GeForce RTX™ 2070 will take VR to a new level of realism. Cable management is much improved with VirtualLink, which utilizes an Alternate Mode of USB Type-C™ to provide a quick, single-cable connection for next-generation VR headsets. The Turbo GeForce RTX™ 2070 features an 80mm dual-ball bearing fan that is quiet, efficient, and lasts twice as long as sleeve-bearing designs.
The launch of NVIDIA’s new cards is, intentionally or not, invariably intertwined with the launch of the AMD Radeon RX 5700 series. Just like the RTX 2060 and RTX 2070, the RTX 2080 Super is getting a mid-generation kicker. However this card won’t be launching for a few more weeks – specifically, July 23rd – and isn’t part of today’s review. In fact it was only yesterday that NVIDIA even released the card’s specifications. So we’ll deal with this card in due time, but for now, it’s going to be the replacement for the regular RTX 2080 at the $699 price point.