Monday, June 22nd 2020

ELSA Announces GeForce RTX 2070 Super ERAZOR X & Super S.A.C.

ELSA has announced two new GeForce RTX 2070 Super graphics cards the Super ERAZOR X and Super S.A.C. The two new cards both feature a dual-fan design with backplates. The ELSA GeForce RTX 2070 Super ERAZOR X features a boost clock of 1815 MHz, four 8 mm diameter heat pipes cooled by dual 90 mm "SAC 3" fans. The card comes with an ESLA logo backplate and measures 267 mm (length) x 114 mm (height) x 50 mm (thickness), 2.5 slot size limiting SLI options. The card will be available in Japan from June 26th with a price of 81,200 yen (760 USD).

ELSA GeForce RTX 2070 Super S.A.C is a cheaper option with a boost clock of 1,770 MHz, four 6 mm diameter heat pipes cooled by dual 90 mm "SAC 2" fans. The card comes with a plain backplate and measures 271 mm (length) x 115 mm (height) x 42 mm (thickness). The card will be available in Japan from June 26th with a price of 71,400 yen (670 USD).
Source: ELSA
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9 Comments on ELSA Announces GeForce RTX 2070 Super ERAZOR X & Super S.A.C.

#2
ObiFrost
cucker tarlsonold cooler,new stickers,makes me wanna upgrade
Looks either iChill or Inno3D rebrand to me... Either way another chinese OEM crap.
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Shou Miko
ObiFrostLooks either iChill or Inno3D rebrand to me... Either way another chinese OEM crap.
ELSA ain't Chinese it's Japanese/Taiwanese depending on which part of the company you want.

I don't know where you read it was Chinese it started out as a German company. :roll:

Link: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ELSA_Technology
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#5
watzupken
Sometimes I don't understand why graphic card makers are still introducing new models of a product that is going to get superceded in another 3 to 4 months time. To clear stock? If so, changing the sticker/ decal is not going to change people's mind as much as dropping prices.

Anyway, the Super SAC, whatever that means, look like a clone of the Palit Dual series. While cheap, the cooler is not capable of cooling the GPU.
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#6
Fouquin
puma99dk|ELSA ain't Chinese it's Japanese/Taiwanese depending on which part of the company you want.

I don't know where you read it was Chinese it started out as a German company. :roll:

Link: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ELSA_Technology
And one of the handful of nVidia's "Preferred" Quadro vendors alongside PNY and Leadtek.
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#7
Shou Miko
FouquinAnd one of the handful of nVidia's "Preferred" Quadro vendors alongside PNY and Leadtek.
I didn't knew about Quadro's because the brand is more or less Japan only sadly.

Wish I could get them in EU but not with the import tax it doesn't make sense.
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ObiFrost
puma99dk|ELSA ain't Chinese it's Japanese/Taiwanese depending on which part of the company you want.

I don't know where you read it was Chinese it started out as a German company. :roll:

Link: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ELSA_Technology
Living in EU, never seen their products anywhere on Amazon, eBay and other EU distributors. Has to be in chinese 3rd party sites.
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#9
droopyRO
ObiFrostLiving in EU, never seen their products anywhere on Amazon, eBay and other EU distributors. Has to be in chinese 3rd party sites.
They used to be present in our market about 15-20 years ago. But like Leadtek or Manli they began disappearing somewhere around 10 years ago.
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