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May 2019
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Abstract: This overclocking showdown is a follow-up to the RTX 2070 8GB Founders Edition (FE) review where we are now focusing on the performance of the liquid-cooled RX Vega 64, AMD's current flagship. Today, we have optimized and maxed-out our RTX 2070 FE and RX...
In 2018, the GPU market is as healthy as ever. Regardless of what your performance requirements are, you shouldn't have a problem finding a suitable GPU that can meet them with flying colors and fit into your budget at the same time...
We would recommend upgrading to the latest Game Ready 416.07 WHQL driver from any older driver set because there are generally stability or performance advantages for the newest games, depending on which game you are playing. We found the latest drivers...
It's a lot of fun to see such powerful performance from what many would consider a midrange card in the segment. If Steam's Hardware survey is any indication, it shows around 96% of users using a primary display resolution of 1440p or below so Nvidia's RT...
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Published: 2018-10-22, Author: Michael , review by: phoronix.com
That's where the current pricing stands today but we'll see how that changes moving forward with possible price cuts to the GeForce GTX 1000 series and possible movement on the AMD side upon the rumored Radeon RX 590 launch.Overall the NVIDIA GeForce RTX...
GDDR6, Dual Axial fan cooler, Quiet operation even under sustained load, DLSS performance is excellent, RTX effects are awesome, Solid build quality, VirtualLink ready
New technologies do not guarantee adoption, power limit is quite low, Price is rough without RTX content to support it
Now I find myself in an all too familiar position where I have to make an objective unbiased view of the card based on my experience.The 2070 is a powerful card and if you look at value based on what previous gen cards launched at 1080 which this is sligh...
Faster than the GeForce GTX 1080, not far behind the GTX 1080 Ti, Quiet in gaming, RTX Technology, Conclusively beats Radeon RX Vega 64 in every metric, DLSS could lift the card to 4K 60 FPS performance, Energy efficient, Overclocked out of the box, Backp
Worse price/performance than GTX 1080 (in today's games), No Windows 7 support for RTX, requires Windows 10 Fall 2018 Update, Bogged down by power limits, No idle fan-off, High multi-monitor power consumption, Complicated disassembly, No NVLink SLI suppor
The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Founders Edition is available at the NVIDIA Store for $600. Faster than the GeForce GTX 1080, not far behind the GTX 1080 Ti Quiet in gaming RTX Technology Conclusively beats Radeon RX Vega 64 in every metric DLSS could lift th...
Published: 2018-10-18, Author: Michael , review by: phoronix.com
Abstract: Here are the first of our benchmarks for the GeForce RTX 2070 graphics card that launched this week. In our inaugural Ubuntu Linux benchmarking with the GeForce RTX 2070 is a look at the OpenCL / CUDA GPU computing performance including with TensorFlow an...
All-metal solid construction makes the RTX 2070 Founders Edition a sexy beast – it looks really outstanding in any case – and the power connector at the side makes arranging the power cables easier, The RTX 2070 Founders Edition is a very fast card that p
Price may be an issue for bargain hunters as it is $100 more than the entry level RTX 2070s, but it also offers more
If you are buying a very fast video card and are looking for an exceptionally well-built and handsome card that can handle Ultra/High 4K performance, the NVIDIA RTX 2070 Founders Edition is an excellentchoice. It will stand out from any other RTX 2070 by...
It's been an interesting month with Nvidia having released their first RTX cards. The response for the RTX launch was about what you would expect given the pricing. I wouldn't call it a welcomed response, but I have been seeing a lot of builds pop up...