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Review: Palit GeForce RTX 2070 Dual
Palit recently submitted a GeForce RTX 2070 for review, this 499 USD graphics card is the more simplified version in the range of RTX 2070 cards that Palit offers. This card might perhaps not be the sexiest looking, but tweaked extremely well and offers really good cooling in terms of acoustics and low temperatures.
Read the full review here.
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#5599679 Posted on: 10/24/2018 04:01 PM
Thanks for the review. Impressive thermal and noise performance. Although, what makes me a bit reluctant in considering Palit GPUs (even Galax) as part of my builds is their short(er) warranty period, which is 2 years compared to let's say MSI and Asus that have 3 year warranties. To me that shows Palit is a bit less confident in their boards. Anyone here with a Palit GPU that is outside warranty? Any issues?
Thanks for the review. Impressive thermal and noise performance. Although, what makes me a bit reluctant in considering Palit GPUs (even Galax) as part of my builds is their short(er) warranty period, which is 2 years compared to let's say MSI and Asus that have 3 year warranties. To me that shows Palit is a bit less confident in their boards. Anyone here with a Palit GPU that is outside warranty? Any issues?
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#5599689 Posted on: 10/24/2018 04:33 PM
Well a fast google can show palit does tend to generate more complains from users , there's a lot of gtx970/980 that start to have the "black screen" problem after some time , but who know's.
Thanks for the review. Impressive thermal and noise performance. Although, what makes me a bit reluctant in considering Palit GPUs (even Galax) as part of my builds is their short(er) warranty period, which is 2 years compared to let's say MSI and Asus that have 3 year warranties. To me that shows Palit is a bit less confident in their boards. Anyone here with a Palit GPU that is outside warranty? Any issues?
Well a fast google can show palit does tend to generate more complains from users , there's a lot of gtx970/980 that start to have the "black screen" problem after some time , but who know's.
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#5599701 Posted on: 10/24/2018 05:00 PM
Surprised by this card, "cheap" and without any fancy stuff but with very good performance, and that´s what matters the most. Too bad the cheapest 2070 starts at 535€ here in Portugal, it´s just too much for this type of card.
I don´t know if an year is going to make such a difference for a GPU because they are supposed to last more than 3 years without any problem... Of course luck plays an important part on longevity... Also for Pallit to undercut their competition on price they also have to leave something out, in this case is the warranty period. So more than a case of confidence, is a trade between a smaller price for a bigger warranty.
Surprised by this card, "cheap" and without any fancy stuff but with very good performance, and that´s what matters the most. Too bad the cheapest 2070 starts at 535€ here in Portugal, it´s just too much for this type of card.
Thanks for the review. Impressive thermal and noise performance. Although, what makes me a bit reluctant in considering Palit GPUs (even Galax) as part of my builds is their short(er) warranty period, which is 2 years compared to let's say MSI and Asus that have 3 year warranties. To me that shows Palit is a bit less confident in their boards. Anyone here with a Palit GPU that is outside warranty? Any issues?
I don´t know if an year is going to make such a difference for a GPU because they are supposed to last more than 3 years without any problem... Of course luck plays an important part on longevity... Also for Pallit to undercut their competition on price they also have to leave something out, in this case is the warranty period. So more than a case of confidence, is a trade between a smaller price for a bigger warranty.
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#5599744 Posted on: 10/24/2018 07:24 PM
Just checked 565,60 € or 570,10 € with delivery.
Over here this Palit Dual seems to go for 579 euros.
Just checked 565,60 € or 570,10 € with delivery.
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I for once can't wait for DX12-raytracing SLI benchmarks. Probably in new BF as they seem to invest a lot of effort and had it working long time ago. So they may have most advanced and most tuned implementation.
And Yes, I did expect that RTX 2070 missing nVLink is because RTX part of rendering may have 100% scaling and 2x 2070 with ~12GigaRays/s could possibly be above 10GigaRays/s on RTX 2080Ti.