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Review: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER and 2070 SUPER
NVIDIA today launches the first two cards in their new Super series. We review the GeForce RTX 2060 Super and 2070 Super and check out if they are actually that, super that is, of course with an aim to bring you a super review. Mind you, they will be announcing a GeForce RTX 2080 Super as well, but that one will actually launch later this month.
Read our review right here.
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#5686451 Posted on: 07/02/2019 06:13 PM
Kinda makes me upset. I purchased my 2070 a lil b4 the Supers where popping up in rumors. So now a 2060S is faster(in most cases) than my 2070 and cheaper???? I feel raped!!!
Kinda makes me upset. I purchased my 2070 a lil b4 the Supers where popping up in rumors. So now a 2060S is faster(in most cases) than my 2070 and cheaper???? I feel raped!!!

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#5686455 Posted on: 07/02/2019 06:23 PM
Did you felt the presence of a leather jacket behind you???Then you were...
Anyway in my opinion 2070 Super is a great deal. And by looking at the RTX On Metro Exodus WQHD 49 fps is not bad at all.
Kinda makes me upset. I purchased my 2070 a lil b4 the Supers where popping up in rumors. So now a 2060S is faster(in most cases) than my 2070 and cheaper???? I feel raped!!! 

Did you felt the presence of a leather jacket behind you???Then you were...
Anyway in my opinion 2070 Super is a great deal. And by looking at the RTX On Metro Exodus WQHD 49 fps is not bad at all.
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#5686459 Posted on: 07/02/2019 06:29 PM
This has been a disappointing year for GPU's all around. The only card that has any interest for current 1080Ti owners who haven't already upgraded to a 2080Ti due to pricing is the 2080 Super. I'm not jumping on that ship this late in the product life cycle and will wait it out until next gen. These cards should have had these prices at the beginning of the RTX launch, but it feels way too little and too late at this point. Just my opinion. I'm sure the super release will make some folks happy.
This has been a disappointing year for GPU's all around. The only card that has any interest for current 1080Ti owners who haven't already upgraded to a 2080Ti due to pricing is the 2080 Super. I'm not jumping on that ship this late in the product life cycle and will wait it out until next gen. These cards should have had these prices at the beginning of the RTX launch, but it feels way too little and too late at this point. Just my opinion. I'm sure the super release will make some folks happy.
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#5686463 Posted on: 07/02/2019 06:34 PM
Well thats depressing that the RTX270 Super is almost as fast as my RTX2080 at like nearly 40% less in less than 6 months.
People always say this, yet people who actually buy the cards almost never say this, why would anyone want progress to not...progress?
Either way it's not "less than 6 months"
RTX 2080 was released 9 and a half months ago, and by the time the RTX 2080 super is released (since it's not yet, releases on the 23rd according to the article) it'd be just over 10 months.
PS. We as customers SHOULD NOT CARE about how much money nVidia (or anyone else for that matter) invested into the tech. That's their problem.
That makes zero sense.
Basically you're saying:
We as customers want it all, better performance, better technology, innovation, BUT! we don't want to pay for it!
As consumers we ALWAYS care about how much it takes to make a product because it determines what the price is, that IS for us to care for. And if we don't like the price, then we don't buy it, but if a company gives you something that is far beyond what other companies are giving you but costs more, it's your decision.
It's always the customers decision to decide if a company made the right call or not, and to buy or not.
What's next, are you going to go to Tesla and say "Hey this car that costs $60,000 to make, let alone R&D, yeah you're going to give it to me for $25,000, because i don't care about your costs".........right......
Companies have resource costs and R&D costs, and you can either deal with that fact, or live in some LaLa land.
Well thats depressing that the RTX270 Super is almost as fast as my RTX2080 at like nearly 40% less in less than 6 months.
People always say this, yet people who actually buy the cards almost never say this, why would anyone want progress to not...progress?
Either way it's not "less than 6 months"
RTX 2080 was released 9 and a half months ago, and by the time the RTX 2080 super is released (since it's not yet, releases on the 23rd according to the article) it'd be just over 10 months.
PS. We as customers SHOULD NOT CARE about how much money nVidia (or anyone else for that matter) invested into the tech. That's their problem.
That makes zero sense.
Basically you're saying:
We as customers want it all, better performance, better technology, innovation, BUT! we don't want to pay for it!
As consumers we ALWAYS care about how much it takes to make a product because it determines what the price is, that IS for us to care for. And if we don't like the price, then we don't buy it, but if a company gives you something that is far beyond what other companies are giving you but costs more, it's your decision.
It's always the customers decision to decide if a company made the right call or not, and to buy or not.
What's next, are you going to go to Tesla and say "Hey this car that costs $60,000 to make, let alone R&D, yeah you're going to give it to me for $25,000, because i don't care about your costs".........right......
Companies have resource costs and R&D costs, and you can either deal with that fact, or live in some LaLa land.
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Ampere! that's what i am waiting for.