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SEsnipes Posted
Cooling on it is great. When I play it goes to 60C on every game for the most part. Highest I’ve seen is 70C. Build quality is great. Nice RGB not the best but better than nothing. Compared to when I bought it the other option was the MSI one that was 50$ cheaper. But I’d say spend the extra and get this one. Haven’t had an issue and works good. Fans might be slightly loud but with regular headphones I didn’t hear it or it didn’t pick up on mic. Only con is the EVGA Software for RGB and other stuff isn’t the best at times.
UberRN Posted
First off, I have to say, it is better to buy something like this locally at BestBuy, instead of online. I initially bought this exact same card directly from EVGA, but had to end up RMA’ing the video cad twice, because of way too much coil whine. Because coil whine isn’t considered a “defect” by EVGA so I got hit with a restocking fee. Even though the tech at EVGA noted the coil whine, they just felt (very subjective here) that it fell within normal limits. I purchased the card at my local BestBuy on sale, and the coil whine was remarkably less, almost inaudible. That’s that was only under high GPU strain. The card also appears to have been manufactured in 2020 (based of the serial number) verses the 2019 manufactured dates of the ones EVGA sent me. But... the most important thing to note, if it would have had coil whine, I would have been easily able to exchange or return it that day, instead of the long back and forth of online purchases. That said the card itself performs very well at 1440 resolutions with all the settings maxed. In my case the card never passes the high 60’s for temp, and that is with an additional 100MHz OC above the default clock. It’s also nice that this card is one of the shorter 2070 Supers out there. A lot of the 2070 Supers run over 300mm long. Also, Ray Tracing is kind of a disappointment. Maybe at 1080 resolutions it’s not big of a performance hit, but at 1440 resolutions it’s unplayable, unless you start turning down the graphics settings, which is defeats the point of having it in the first place. Only thing to complain about other than whole hassle I had with EVGA, is that Nvidia has the RTX cards priced a little too high. While the RTX 2070 Super performs better than AMD RT 5700 XT by 5-7% it’s runs about 20% more in price.
Mikey Posted
I went with this as a replacement for a ATI 5700xt. The 2070 Super gives more FPS and is a lot cooler. My 5700xt would scream anytime I game. The 2070 is cold as ice and on gaming is not loud at all. Watch out because this card is thick.
Sabbatical Posted
I had a Vega 56 and I was sick of driver issues. Since I’ve had the Rtx 2070 Super I’ve been extremely happy! I play Fortnite and Apex Legends. I use pro settings for high frame rates 240. It holds well! I’m happy I went with the 2070 super. It was between this and 2080 super. Performance wise in games the 2080 S only give 10% performance and to me it wasn’t worth the extra 200$. Hope this helps someone!
Goobee Posted
After replacing my 1080p monitor with a new 1440p one, I discovered that my GTX 1660 vanilla could not handle 1440p. I heard good things about the RTX 2070 Super so I picked up this EVGA GPU. Initially, I was a bit disappointed with the GPU as game play was choppy. After doing some research, I updated the motherboard chipset drivers to the latest on AMD's website. Boom, that took care of the problem. I now am playing GTA V at 1440p with all setting maxed out. Gameplay is silky smooth and the graphics is beautiful with no artifacts that I can visually discern. With my old GTX 1660 GPU, you can hear the fan spinning up and down during game play. I have yet to hear the fans on the EVGA GPU. Summary: It's a bit pricey but works perfectly at 1440p for all my games. It meets my expectations.
AGZE Posted
Great card well worth the money. Can’t wait to pair it with a 1440p/144hz monitor! I’m using my 4K tv/60z and it performs pretty well so far. Quiet and efficient.
sumfam1 Posted
My son built this CP for Fathers Day for me and it is Absolutely Awesome. I run multiple monitors Samsung C27RG & C49RG and both are crystal clear on gaming and working. Had to install drivers for monitors to get the refresh rate perfect. Would recommend RTX 2070 Super for as this is the best graphics card I have ever owned. Was easy to install, looks great and worth every penny.
PhillyGamer Posted
After a ton of research, I decided to go with the RTX 2070 Super as it was the best bang for your buck value for the mid to higher end tear of cards. The RTX 2080 Super will cost you an extra $250 but the performance increase doesn't feel justified based on everything I've seen and read. This was very simple to install. Just make sure you have the available PCIE cables to plug in. This one requires and a six and 8 pin. If your goal is high quality graphics with smooth performance then I highly suggest this card.
Ty12 Posted
Let me start by saying I love this card it handles any thing I throw at it never gets above 65c it’s beautiful but it does have a little coil whine but I can’t hear it with my headset on
MicEyEzZ Posted
Best card I’ve had. I had a Radeon 570 and also a 5700 XT Mech OC and neither of those cards touch this one. I will always stick with Nvidia from now on. Nothing but problems with AMD. My card pushes 2000Mhz at a little over 1000v. This card performs with 240fps on medium to high settings. Get this card! You won’t regret it.
Kwis Posted
Bought this card because I wanted more performance than my asus rtx 2060 at 1080p. I mostly play PUBG on ultra settings but the 2060 would average only 120 fps on average. Ever since I upgraded to the 2070 Super I average 150 to 180 at ultra settings at all times. And yes it is faster than the RX 5700xt and it doesnt comes with driver issues like AMD. One other reason I chose Nvidia than Amd.
Billy Posted
Great card, stays cool and is a complete powerhouse. Havent tried it in 1440p yet tho.
Stupri Posted
Great price, couldn't pass it up. Loving the performance.
Tekguy761 Posted
Debating on which card to purchase for my son’s new gaming PC was torture. I finally went with a higher end card because I wanted this to last. Been playing Fortnite at about 175 FPS. Doom eternal looks great! Destiny 2 as well. No complaints smooth play. No choppiness. I am happy.
Crackpot Posted
I picked up two & an Nvlink . They work great ! Replaced a 14 month old 2080 ti . They can not outdo a 2080 ti but come close ! Make sure your motherboard can handle Nvidia SLI ! Lots say they are crossfire ready , That does not mean Nvidia sli . These put out a lot of heat too .
Pavellytime Posted
So after careful research and planning I decided to sell my account 2070 and pay the difference for the super since it is sli capable making it pretty much as good if not better then the 2080 Ti while spending leasing you need an upgrade this is a great choice mo matter what card you're swapping it out for but if it's for a regular 2070 you should plan on getting another one or just get a 2080.
Will Posted
If you’re looking for a GPU that’s not too expensive and not too cheap to be weak, then this is the one for you. The Ray-Tracing is a nice addition to the 2070 but I bought it for the power and it is an absolute powerhouse with my i7 9700k. Highly recommended.
Fael Posted
Extremely powerful work beautifully with 3700x Would absolutely recommend.
JesseG Posted
This is a GREAT card, however make sure you have the PSU to support it...there are two power-connectors on the card, if these comes form the same power rail in the PSU, you're going to get whine and interference...
dandisser Posted
Stays fairly cool and EVGA's app control is pretty good as well! I have not OC'd and probably won't for a while.