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Guru3D.com » Review » ASUS ROG GeForce RTX 2070 STRIX review 5

ASUS ROG GeForce RTX 2070 STRIX review 5

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/13/2018 10:48 AM [ 15 comment(s) ]

We reviewed the value proposition GeForce RTX 2070 from ASUS already, but now it's time to step it up a notch with the better developed Republic Of Gamers STRIX model.

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msotirov
Member



Posts: 54
Posted on: 11/13/2018 11:41 AM
So glad I picked a Vega 56 for half the price of this thing last month.

Caesar
Senior Member



Posts: 1464
Posted on: 11/13/2018 12:26 PM
I heard that there are 2 types of the 2070 GPUs :

TU106-400-A1
TU106-400A-A1. (Binned - supposed to run faster and hold its boost clock for a longer period and cost more)
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I don't understand where these 2 different types of GPUs go to which board partners?
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The above ASUS ROG RTX 2070 uses the A reference :



Pepehl
Junior Member



Posts: 15
Posted on: 11/13/2018 01:01 PM
Hello Hilbert,
would you be so kind and answer few questions regarding Vray peformance?
- do you run Vray Benchmark for every tested version of RTX 2070, or are results copied from reference model?
- have you been in contact with Chaosgroup to clarify wierd results (2070 faster than 2080)?
- based on your knowledge do you think its glitch/bug, wich will be patched in newer versions of Vray Benchmark?

Thank you for reply and your great work!

Cheers, Josef

Fox2232
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Posts: 11809
Posted on: 11/13/2018 01:19 PM
I heard that there are 2 types of the 2070 GPUs :

TU106-400-A1
TU106-400A-A1. (Binned - supposed to run faster and hold its boost clock for a longer period and cost more)
----------------------------------------
I don't understand where these 2 different types of GPUs go to which board partners?
----------------------------------------
The above ASUS ROG RTX 2070 uses the A reference :


From what I did read they are exactly same GPU design manufactured on exactly same wafers. It is just pre-binned by nVidia.

MK80
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Posts: 80
Posted on: 11/13/2018 01:21 PM
More 70 euros and I bought a 2080 (by chance it was what cost my Duke2080) ... It does not make sense to buy ASUS strix for another 1% on benckmarck and pay 200 euros more.

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