Thursday, June 27th 2019
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NVIDIA RTX 2070 SUPER Pictured for the First Time
VideoCardz have managed to snag a photo of the upcoming NVIDIA RTX 2070 SUPER. Set in a new, Turing refresh series of graphics cards that will basically increase execution units and RT capabilities across the RTX 2000 series lineup, the RTX 2070 SUPER is based on the TU104 silicon, which powers the current RTX 2080 graphics card (revision TU104-410-A1). With 2560 shading units, 160 TMUs and 64 ROPs, 320 Tensor cores and 40 RT cores across 40 SMs, this card is meant to bring the battle to AMD's upcoming Navi graphics cards, keeping NVIDIA's momentum in the consumer market.
The card is basically an NVIDIA reference RTX 2070 with a green SUPER logo, with the additional differentiation of the black part of the cooler shroud now being silver-colored. According to leaked information, it's expected that NDAs will be lifted come the series launch on July 2nd.
Source:
Videocardz
The card is basically an NVIDIA reference RTX 2070 with a green SUPER logo, with the additional differentiation of the black part of the cooler shroud now being silver-colored. According to leaked information, it's expected that NDAs will be lifted come the series launch on July 2nd.
51 Comments on NVIDIA RTX 2070 SUPER Pictured for the First Time
It's not a new generation, it's just an "upgrade" - like going from a PS4 to PS4 Pro - big whoop, if you ask me.
videocardz.com/81105/nvidia-geforce-rtx-2070-super-and-rtx-2060-super-final-specifications-leaked
And I'm not aware of Navi's actual TDP, just that presentations said "up to 40% more efficient (than Vega)" or something like that. Any minute now...
Not to mention its 2 RT cores per SM now. Unless they rework it, The die is going to get even bigger faster. 5700 XT = 225
5700 = 180
tpucdn.com/review/amd-radeon-vii/images/relative-performance_2560-1440.png
www.techpowerup.com/review/msi-geforce-rtx-2070-gaming-z/36.html
Reference Radeon VII = 100 % x 131.0 / 121.1 OC = 108.2%
Reference RTX 2070 = 94 % x 1.082 OC = 144.5 / 128.3 = 105.9
With the VII still at $670ish, and new 1080 Tis at over $1000 mostly > $1200, it would appear to have they have tons of wiggle room. But w/ 2080s discounted to $560 on and 2070s at $375 on newegg, U would expect that the price (before tariff at least) will be very attractive and likely to result in new bargains for AMD cards shortly thereafter.
Here in US as those that those caught by the effective tariff date will see about a $75 price boost as tariff goes from 10% to 15%.
As for RTX effects , feedback I get is much akin to Phys-X ... if you have a game that can use it at reasonable FPS, you are definitely not going to play without it. If say ya getting 150 fps In Witcher 3 like game and game ..... update comes out RTX enabled, you're gonna wanna play w/ RTX.
(Doobie?)
Hey, at least Ray tracing will play at over 60fps ;-)
"The final pricing represents the starting price for custom and Founders Edition cards. The only exception is RTX 2080 Ti Founders, which will continue to be available for 1199 USD."
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Turing nvlink bridge costs $60, bridge for Volta cards are that $600 each(you need two of then for full bw).