MSI GeForce RTX 2070 Super VENTUS GP OC hits Asia market
MSI has released a new revision RTX 2070 Super VENTUS, we all know the Ventus OC model, but recently added in the Asia region is a RTX 2070 Super VENTUS GP OC edition, with that GP suffix.
We have mentioned this particular model before, this round, however, it now actually is available. The VENTUS GP is fitted with a dual-fan cooler based on Torx 2.0.The successor to the GeForce RTX 2070 VENTUS 8G, which was launched in December last year this is the GP model. The main specifications are in line with the previous mode with a memory clock 14Gbps, memory bus width 256bit, GDDR6 8GB video memory. The one thing changed is the boost frequency. This is an overclocking model with a boost clock increased to 1,785MHz (base clock 1,605MHz). The backside has a backplate and for the display interface, you'll notice a DisplayPort1.4 × 3, HDMI2.0b × 1, the power connector is 8pin ×1.
The card is starting to list now and sells in a 500 EUR price bracket.
- GPU: GeForce RTX 2070
- Number of CUDA: 2,304
- Core base clock: 1,605MHz
- Memory clock: 14Gbps
- Video memory: GDDR6 8GB
- Memory bus width: 256bit
- Output interface: DisplayPort1.4 × 3, HDMI2.0b × 1
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Since you're talking about clocks, I wonder why my card since it claims boost clocks 1785, during games I recorded consistently 1920Mhz, 61C Top, and 80% Top usage. The game was War Thunder with everything on full, particles density, trees, grass and all. VSync on, 1080p @75Hz. Meanwhile, guys, can't believe how good this card is considering how low I paid for ( 209 euros ). My second choice was 2070 Super but I figured it would be totally excess, and I was right.
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The boost frequency is dynamic not fixed, based on thermals, workload, power limiter but also game title it can boost a bit higher (or lower). Historically I have seen NV cards to be above it's advertised boost frequency most of the time.
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That's nice I suppose. Older cards didn't do that. I don't have ever to occupy my self with OC.
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Well they already have an oc version and a gp version, the gp is placed between the non super and the super oc but this varient has less cuda than the standard super although its not listed on there site yet.
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It says "Core boost clock: 1,605MHz" not 1.785