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Guru3D.com » News » Review: MSI GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER Gaming X

Review: MSI GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER Gaming X

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/05/2019 08:47 AM | source: | 20 comment(s)
Review: MSI GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER Gaming X

We review the MSI GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER Gaming X, NVIDIA has launched graphics cards in their new Super series, as in super-charged. GeForce RTX 2070 Super, of course, is based on a Turing TU104 chip and that is quite a step forward. But what has MSI done with it?

Read our full review here.







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Caesar
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#5708647 Posted on: 09/06/2019 06:09 PM
I'm just thinking about the performance of this card (cost-wise compared to my 1070 ti price @ the time i bought it)...

This card is really the right one (performance v/s cost)

I feel sorry for myself.....when new card like this appears :(



GamerNerves
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#5708805 Posted on: 09/07/2019 07:36 AM
GPUs are so expensive and slow relatively to price. When the prices will go down? It is boring to just wait and wait, but either you give up and pay the cost or they give up and lower the price. I do not want to pay 500 euros this time for a decent upgrade (from GTX 1070), I want to pay less and I will not pay anything before I get more with less money.

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#5708822 Posted on: 09/07/2019 10:11 AM
GPUs are so expensive and slow relatively to price. When the prices will go down? It is boring to just wait and wait, but either you give up and pay the cost or they give up and lower the price. I do not want to pay 500 euros this time for a decent upgrade (from GTX 1070), I want to pay less and I will not pay anything before I get more with less money.


Yeah I miss the days when you could get a good performing mid-range card for $250 and a high end card for $350-$400. $1200 for a 2080 Ti is the most ridiculous thing I've ever seen.

HybOj
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#5708868 Posted on: 09/07/2019 02:21 PM
Im just glad my 2nd hand OCed gtx970 still holds. I play 60fps 1920x1200p and it works nicely. Take metro exodus.. I Had 60fps on High with teselation disabled and grass shadows disabled. It looked kick ass. Basically, it can play games just nicely, so I can wait. Im not the type of person who gets depressed when "all sliders are not to the right" ... maybe because Ive starter on ZXspectrum+ so I aim for gameplay mostly. If its smooth, and doesnt look downright ugly, Im cool with that. Saved me few 1000s of USD

Undying
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#5708870 Posted on: 09/07/2019 02:29 PM
Im just glad my 2nd hand OCed gtx970 still holds. I play 60fps 1920x1200p and it works nicely. Take metro exodus.. I Had 60fps on High with teselation disabled and grass shadows disabled. It looked kick ass. Basically, it can play games just nicely, so I can wait. Im not the type of person who gets depressed when "all sliders are not to the right" ... maybe because Ive starter on ZXspectrum+ so I aim for gameplay mostly. If its smooth, and doesnt look downright ugly, Im cool with that. Saved me few 1000s of USD


Try playing Control on a gtx970, it would be surprising if it runs more than 30fps medium settings. Quite a few games already can push cards like 2070S even on 1080p.

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