Reviews: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 (MSI Armor & ASUS Turbo)

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  1. Hilbert Hagedoorn

    Hilbert Hagedoorn Don Vito Corleone Staff Member

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    NVIDIA today has lifted the embargo for the GeForce RTX 2070. We start off with two reviews today, both will be offered at 499 USD. We have the MSI GeForce RTX 2070 Armor 8G edition and the ASUS Turbo GeForce RTX 2070 8GB. The cards perform nicely, between the GeForce GTX 1080 and 1080 Ti. And that's a comfortable place to sit in this price range.

    Read the reviews here:
     
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    Shame to see RTX2070 not beating GTX1080Ti. Tradition ruined, or not, cause it's not GTX.

    Thanks for review :)
     
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    Sort of what was expected. Same Timespy score as my old 1080(watercooled) that I gave away.

    Well, considering the 2080 pretty much equals 1080ti, I don't think that 2070 beating was/is even a possibility.
     
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    As expected. 2070 Cheaper and faster than Vega RX.

    Another nail to Vegas coffin. RTX 2070 new or 1080ti used is the way now. AMD needs to respond at least with a huge price cut.

    Great review as always HH.
     
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    Yeah, you right. But Nvidia did some good job on it.

    Kinda shame to see Nvidia competing against itself with GTX vs RTX. GTX1070 ($379 MSRP) is still stand its ground for price/performance.

    However RTX2070 ($499 MSRP) performs better on DX12 and overall same with DX11 with GTX1080 ($549 MSRP).

    So RTX2070 seems like a good pick over GTX1080.
     
  6. AlmondMan

    AlmondMan Maha Guru

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    Nah they just have to keep delivering RX 5x0 cards at the 120-200$ pricemark and they'll be golden. nvidia doing a 33% price increase for a 12% performance increase is a bit naff.
     
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    vbetts Don Vincenzo Staff Member

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    No no no no no. We are not doing this. Your posts have been trolling AMD, that's not what this topic or this forum is for.

    On topic, I think with driver optimizations the 2070 will mature. Might be a decent alternative.
     
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    thermopads under backplate ?
     
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    It's 599... not 499.
     
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    Hilbert Hagedoorn Don Vito Corleone Staff Member

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    AIB cards start at 499, NV Founders is 599.
     

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    Trolling stating obvious things? Where is my trolling? Remove my comments then the ones you don't like I kindly want you do so. Sorry for ruining your experience.
     
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    vbetts Don Vincenzo Staff Member

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    This is not up for debate, any more of this conversation will lead to points.
     
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    wavetrex Ancient Guru

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    Why do 2000 series keep getting "recommended"?

    They are all obviously bad value, in this case a 2070 is 770 euros and upwards right now.
    Sure, maybe in 6 months they'll drop in price and be the new amazing cards every kid and his dog has, but RIGHT NOW they are STILL extremely bad value.

    And a 3rd party 1080 which is more or less equal in performance with the tested cards (actually faster on a good model that touches 2000 Mhz boost) costs as low as 520 euro, completely new !

    Why in the world would anyone buy 2070 over 1080 for a 50% markup, same performance, same ram size, and NO FREEKING SLI !!!??
    This is insane.

    Hilbert, please, put NOT YET RECOMMENDED at the end of article.
    But ok, I'm barking at the moon here...
     
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    AlmondMan Maha Guru

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    But we all know that's never going to happen.
     
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    @Hilbert Hagedoorn
    I might missed it, but GTX1080 numbers in these benchmark are stand for GTX1080 NV Founders edition?

    You have issues with announced price? What will happen is up to markets supply and demand.
     

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    vbetts Don Vincenzo Staff Member

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    I mean it's not bad, it's about where performance is for the x70 cards compared to previous generations.
     
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    [qoute]Performance, the RTX 2070 is not bad, not bad at all. it sits comfortably above the GTX 1080 a Vega 64. [/quote]
    @Hilbert Hagedoorn : Is there set of 1080p/1440p/4K charts where there is average fps of all games to actually see how big/small difference there is?

    As of the card, it does not look bad. It looks like very good 1080p card as it drives 120~144 fps there. Only question is street price.
     
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    Andy Watson Master Guru

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    You can get 1080 for $499, and we do not know yet what the 2070 will be at, as HH mentioned.

    As also said, this is a big step up in price from my 970 when I got it. I might wait for the 7nm 3060 next year :D
     
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    Anadtech seem to have an FE card and techreport nothing!!

    What's the story about the cards being sent out?
     
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    A solid little card all-in-all, and like it says in the review it is almost there in terms of bringing RTX & Turing into any kind of sense! Pricing still off, but not as much as other Turing cards, and was disappointed to see the large price difference between GTX 1070 launch price vs RTX 2070 launch price. A very solid card from MSI though, great looks and fantastic cooling performance with zero noise, really good.
     
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