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EVGA GeForce RTX 2070 BLACK EDITION GAMING, 8GB GDDR6, Dual HDB Fans & RGB LED, 08G-P4-2071-KR

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Style: Graphics Card


Size: XC Gaming Black Edition


Features

  • Real Boost Clock: 1620 MHz; Memory Detail: 8192MB GDDR6
  • Dual HDB fans and all-new cooler offer higher performance cooling and much quieter acoustic noise
  • Adjustable RGB LED offers configuration options for all your PC lighting needs

Description

The EVGA GeForce RTX K-series graphics cards are powered by the all-new NVIDIA Turing architecture to give you incredible new levels of gaming realism, speed, power efficiency, and immersion. With the EVGA GeForce RTX 20-series gaming cards you get the best gaming experience with next generation graphics performance, ice cold cooling, and advanced overclocking features with the all new EVGA Precision x1 software. The new NVIDIA GeForce RTX GPUs have reinvented graphics and set a new bar for performance. Powered by the new NVIDIA Turing GPU architecture and the revolutionary NVIDIA RTX platform, The new graphics cards bring together real time Ray tracing, artificial intelligence, and programmable shading. This is not only a whole new way to experience games - this is the ultimate PC gaming experience.


Memory Speed: ‎14000 MHz


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070


Chipset Brand: ‎NVIDIA


Graphics Card Ram Size: ‎8 GB


Brand: ‎EVGA


Item model number: ‎08G-P4-2071-KR


Item Weight: ‎2.2 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎10.6 x 1.5 x 4.5 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎10.6 x 1.5 x 4.5 inches


Manufacturer: ‎EVGA


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎October 25, 2018


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  • Good alternative to 1440p gaming, but not the 2080...
Style: Graphics Card Size: Ultra
Alright fine... I'll review the card since nobody wants to go first. :) Decided to get this card due to its price point compared to the big brothers (2080 and 2080ti respectively). I don't think I'll be the first or last when it comes to this reasoning. The RTX 2080ti is just too darn expensive and the 2080 is literally $300 more. I mean wow... just wow! Even at $570 the 2070 is a bit questionable. However, this card comes with a rigid back-plate and MASSIVE cooler/heatsink. In fact, the 2070, 2080 and 2080ti Ultra editions have the same huge heatsink. I know many of you might be wondering if the "Ultra" edition is worth it. YES! The noise/sound is significantly lower when on full load and well worth the extra $50-$70 you'll shell out. Do it! The 2070 is a good alternative to 1440p gaming, but I want to make it very clear. This card does not have the horsepower of its elder brethren. Don't get me wrong, this card will pull it's own weight and is much more justified in the price point than others; however, when compared to even a 2080 it's rightfully not in the same category. There is a noticeable difference between the two. I know what you're saying... there should be with a $300 difference in cost, but if you're looking for REAL power you may want to shell out the extra dough and go for the 2080. Wondering what this guy is talking about? I have both the 2070 and 2080... tested them both and the 2080 has raw power and is absolutely the perfect match for 1440p (144hz) gaming. So hard to justify the extra cost, but worth it (Figuratively speaking). The cost of the 2080 and 2080ti are simply a joke when you think about it, but if you're looking to game hard they are just better cards and NVIDIA/EVGA know it. I cannot tell you how beautiful and smooth Battlefield 1 runs with the 2080 in 2K. I know what you're thinking... the 2070 is just as good; it's just simply not! Yes, it will run things nicely and look fantastic... but you must understand the shear power isn't on par with the 2080 boys. Take that for what you will in a review format. The 2070 would be hard to justify for 1080p gaming as it's a beefy card. Instead, it's a good alternative to 1440p (No way it can handle 4k at high res). Notice I said a "good" alternative and not great to 1440p. The 2080 (Or old 1080ti) is the absolute perfect match for 2K (1440p/144hz) gaming and could do a decent job with 4K. However, I think we'll all agree the only way to play true 4K gaming is with the almighty 2080ti. Final thoughts... the 2070 is a great card all around. It will draw far less power than the 2080. On full load I never got above 63c (Compared to 72c with the 2080). If you're a true gamer, you're probably not too worried about power draw, but it's good to have this knowledge as power = heat. You'll sacrifice 20-30fps in most games when matched up against the 2080. Is that worth $300? You'll have to decide that for yourself. Just keep in mind you're making an investment here and if you're looking to future proof your computer... I hope this helps anyone on the fence wondering if the jump to 2080 is really worth it? Hard to justify with the cost... it really is. However, if you're a true gamer and want the best "experience" it just might be worth it to bump up to the 2080. :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2018 by Kewster Kewster

  • RTX2070 BEST BANG FOR YOUR BUCK!
Style: Graphics Card Size: XC Gaming
I upgraded from a 6Gb 1060 to this card and its like night and day. I can play any modern game on my 1080p 144hz monitor with max settings without a hiccup. With the EVGA X1 software, I have it 110Mhz over core (boosts to 2025Mhz) and temps do not exceed 65C gaming. Its near silent too! Best card Ive ever bought! ( TimeSpy 3DMark test = 9000 ) paired up with an i7 7700K @ 4.8Ghz. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2018 by Chad C.

  • From 9 series to 20
Style: Graphics Card Size: Ultra
Had a EVGA 980 that has been a beast and kept chugging along with even the latest games, but with some high end games coming out this winter and start of next year I needed an upgrade. Nearly doubled my frame rates with certain games with this bad boy installed. On 3Dmarks Time Spy test I Doubled my score from my 980 tests and on some older games the frame rate has doubled as well. If your coming from the 10 series I don't see a cost benefit, but anything older well worth it. If the 1080ti's where cheap and still available I might have gone that route. 2080s and the 2080 ti's are just to much in price and the failure rate on those scares me. This 2070 xc ultra is the sweet spot. Highly recommend this if you need a new card without throwing 800+ dollars at. Only Con that may affect some people is it comes with no power adapter for older PSU's. If you have a decent PSU you should already have a 6 and 8 pin connector. If you are an overclocker, and get lucky with the lottery, the fans work great but at max speed that can be loud. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2018 by Brent Brent

  • Performance spec similar to the 1080
Style: Graphics Card Size: Ultra
** Update 12/7/2018 ** I've been using this graphics card for almost a month. I've paired it with a 24" G-SYNC Dell S2417DG monitor. For gaming, I've used it mostly for Black Ops 4. I can run it on the highest video settings in 2560x1440dpi at about 100-110fps, but I tone down some of the graphics settings to High vs. Very High for a little better performance. The fps drops down to perhaps 80 at times when a lot of action is happening, but it's for a a second or two and varies depending on which weapon or character is being used. I like running at the higher dpi for browsing, looking at photos, etc. and this video card handles rending everything quickly. Overall, I am happy with my purchase and didn't want to spend any more money than this on a video card. I'm not sure if the ray tracing feature will make much difference and it didn't factor into my decision much, but I look forward to trying it on upcoming games whenever possible. **** I upgraded from a GTX 760. Reading text and YouTube reviews, this card specs out similar to a 1080 at around the same price (for the Ultra model, even less for black edition). Though it has less cuda cores than the 1080, it has a faster memory architecture which makes up the speed difference. The card didn't seem as massive in my system as the reviews make it out to be. My tower case fits it just fine with room left to spare. My 620 watt power supply is sufficient. The cooling system is well engineered and I don't hear the card fans at all even when gaming (playing Black Ops 4 lately). The two fans don't run much while you are not using it for gaming. I initially wondered if the fan system was broken when I first put it in with the case side cover off to check on it. :) Overall, this card is a good alternative to the 1080 which will probably be phased out and still seems somewhat scarce on Amazon. The 1080ti would be nice, but I didn't want to pay $800-900 for a bit more performance. Get yourself a higher performance monitor with a DisplayPort connector to match this video card power. HDMI caps out at around 75hz. This card can technically go up to 240hz with a DP connector. A better monitor is my next purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2018 by SteveG

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