LOL, 6-7%.Nice performance gains though and thanks for the review.
Yeah, it's confusing to call at least. Guru also gave "Recommended" rewards for all RTX cards and even the 9700K or 9900K, and "Best Value" rewards for RX cards and Zen 2 CPUs. Really....Editor's choice - for what?
I'm being honest here, a 5% performance improvement at the same price all of a sudden deserves an Editor's choice award? This is the most disappointing out of all the three Super cards BY FAR.
TPU didn't gave any reward for an RX card... at least the Zen 2 CPUs got their ones. The 3600 even got Value and Editor's choice ones.
And what do you get with a "fully enabled die"? 14% more performance that costs 40% more. Except for the RTX 2060 Super, the whole RTX lineup is a big meh, especially in price-performance. But the performance jump from the previous gen is also pathetic. Combine it with a massive price increase and you get a -50% GPU sale in NV's report.Nice to see a fully enabled die. I'd like to try and build the next PC with no wasted silicon.
With that said I do not like the 2070 Super being called "Super" while using a gimped die when the original 2070 used a fully enabled die.
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