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ASUS GeForce RTX 2070 Super STRIX OC

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ASUS put the Super on a fully loaded ROG Strix OC board with DirectCU III cooling that's originally built for GPUs using the RTX 2080. Our testing shows impressive performance gains from the overclock out of the box, and the card runs very quietly, too.

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Just need for someone to buy this and upload the BIOS to TPU, then we can all flash it to our cards and finally have a decent power limiter range.
 
So in summery this card will give you 17% more performance then RX 5700X while costing 50% more...OMG!.
 
So in summery this card will give you 17% more performance then RX 5700X while costing 50% more...OMG!.

It also doesn't have drivers with completely broken overclocking, or a cooling solution that is loud and ineffective. So, y'know.
 
It also doesn't have drivers with completely broken overclocking, or a cooling solution that is loud and ineffective. So, y'know.
Yea but it's not like the reference NV card comes with blower, so I see almost now point spending extra 100$ over the reference model that gives almost same noise and temps and almost same OCing performance.
So what they were thinking? extra 20~50$ could be reasonable- but 90$?
 
Yea but it's not like the reference NV card comes with blower, so I see almost now point spending extra 100$ over the reference model that gives almost same noise and temps and almost same OCing performance.
So what they were thinking? extra 20~50$ could be reasonable- but 90$?

I won't argue with you that the price premium is excessive. But Asus has always been more expensive than other manufacturers, so it's hardly a surprise.
 
Just need for someone to buy this and upload the BIOS to TPU, then we can all flash it to our cards and finally have a decent power limiter range.
Does this mean we could then get about the same performance out of a FE 2070S?
 
Just need for someone to buy this and upload the BIOS to TPU, then we can all flash it to our cards and finally have a decent power limiter range.
Done, uploaded all
 
Yea but it's not like the reference NV card comes with blower, so I see almost now point spending extra 100$ over the reference model that gives almost same noise and temps and almost same OCing performance.
So what they were thinking? extra 20~50$ could be reasonable- but 90$?

Its expensive because its from their STRIX range. Its like you can slap a mercedes badge on an old banger and its value has instantly gone up another $100
 
I'm quite sure 2080 Super FE will be considerably faster than this one, so they are pushing it too much with price.

Might be interesting to see what ASUS ROG 2080 Super will do... how close can it get to 2080 Ti, and for what price ?
 
Wow that price..... really nvidia/asus ? A xx70 card for almost 600 bucks in 2019...... geeee i really wish no one buy this card. Prices are out of control !!!
 
The price makes this card a no go for me, but Asus customers don't mind paying extra for the brand name so it will sell for them. I liked the MSI offering but that too is triple slot solution another no go for an ITX user like me.
 
Alot of these 2070 supers cards have bios switches. It'll interesting to see if they will flash to a 2080 super without much worry of a bricked card.
 
This applies to all new cards: only 5 fps faster at 4K in Metro compared to 1080Ti ?
After 2 years :(
 
They didnt put any SUPER nomenclature on the card making it confusional same as all Strix models... So lazy !
 
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I did, of course :)
And the outcome was? I mean, you can't say things like that without spilling the beans...
I presume it was a no go.
 
And the outcome was? I mean, you can't say things like that without spilling the beans...
I presume it was a no go.
didn't work, the gpu rejects the bios due to mismatch, haven't tried modding nvflash in case it's a software only protection, doubt it though
 
didn't work, the gpu rejects the bios due to mismatch, haven't tried modding nvflash in case it's a software only protection, doubt it though

Doubt that would work even if you get the bios on the card. Can't even remember when was the last time one could enable disabled SMs on nvidia. Was it some gts450 or something similar on Fermi times?
 
It also doesn't have drivers with completely broken overclocking, or a cooling solution that is loud and ineffective. So, y'know.
And you also forgot to mention it is a 3 years old architecture

I won't argue with you that the price premium is excessive. But Asus has always been more expensive than other manufacturers, so it's hardly a surprise.
When something isn't a "surprise" that doesn't mean it is not wrong.
When a criminal kills someone do you say it is ok because it is not a surprise, he is a criminal! ?

What is wrong with fans here?
 
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What is wrong with fans here?

You're the one who came into this thread and started throwing out wild accusations, so... maybe try taking your own advice, next time?
 
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