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VaultDweller Posted
Did an exchange from the Nividia Founders edition for this card since EVGA has a better warranty. On other RTX cards the lowest the fans can go is 41% with an EVGA one it can be at 0% until needed then will jump to about 41%. To actually view fan speed you need to have a program made by EVGA it's precision X1 I believe, this is for any RTX card but having an EVGA one you have more options within the program. A quick play of fallout 76 (only about 10 minutes) my temps never passed 60 degrees. More testing will be done today but overall I'm very happy with it.
ThatGuy87 Posted
I am no GPU expert, so please keep that in mind when reading, but I do spend a lot of time on the internet. I have used this card since I bought it, and it works beautifully on the games I play at 1920x1080. The games I mainly play are CS:Go, Overwatch, Warframe, and modded minecraft. I can play all of these games on Ultra, or High settings and have 144FPS. Could I have purchased a GTX 1660TI or a GTX 1070TI and be just fine... Yes. Do I feel I overpaid? Yes. I'm only skipping over ray tracing because I have yet to use it a single time outside of the recently released Quake II RTX DEMO that runs at 18-30FPS on LOW settings. Quake II's RTX Demo, if this is the performance you will be getting from a 2070 with ray tracing and everything on low, is quite embarrassing. If you want an edge on the 1080TI by having ray tracing capabilities you might as well buy a 2080, or a 2080TI. It seems as if the 2070 is low end ray tracing, 2080 is mid tier and 2080TI is high end ray tracing. With the 2070 being low end ray tracing. I would have a hard time recommending this card to a friend if they want to future proof for ray tracing, but I could justify it if they're on a budget for a build where they wont use ray tracing ever and want to just buy new. TL;DR Am I happy with the Ray tracing performance? No. Am I happy with the standard game performance? Yes. Do I like the price? no. Will I upgrade? Most likely no.
DaddyBearInc Posted
I was upgrading from a GTX 970 to this RTX 2070 and couldn't be happier! I just got a 4K monitor and needed to upgrade my GPU, and this was the perfect fit. Runs everything at an optimal 1440p 60 FPS. It was a little expensive, although you are paying for the quality and power.
setitoff Posted
This card is fast and quite. It will handle almost anything you can throw at it at 1080 or 1440. Might have some issues going 4k but for everything else it is great! I went with the triple slot card for the extra cooling but the double slot is great too.
Absence4paradox Posted
No issues with the card, had an issue with the 2060 xc ultra so had to return. Definitely glad it had an issue this card is great. Beefy heatsink, quite long, and rgb isn't out of control. Another great feature is an easy overclock. Try to get it on sale.
Arugula Posted
Extra thick cooler (same one as on the 2080) for optimal cooling and most importantly for me acoustics as this went in a computer also used for music production. The XC Ultra and XC Gaming also come with the binned TU106-A chip for an extra performance edge.
TripCat Posted
My game went from 30 50 FPS depending on the scenes to 120 FPS at ultra levels of detail. Have not played with overclocking yet but EVGA makes it easy. Until they screw up, I will always order EVGA products. Their quality is very, very good!
Caleb Posted
Handles everything I throw at it with ease. A bit expensive but worth it. I mainly play in 1080p and for that this card is overkill. It doesn’t even realize Apex Legends is running at 120+ FPS on max settings.
Supertone Posted
Using this card with a i7-2600k and will be testing it in a i7-4790K. So far the performance is within 90% of my i7-7700K with the same card. I had an EVGA 1070 FTW card in prior to this RTX 2070 UC Ultra and there is about a 30% increase across the board. If you can get one its definitely faster than a GTX 1080 and with the drivers updating it should only get better.
techguy Posted
Upgraded from an EVGA 1070 ftw. Overclocked temps would be at 75-80c. The 2070 is fast and cool. The card has never gone over 65c. Hoping more ray tracing games come out soon.
Dave Posted
I bought it with the intention of "testing" it and returning it, but it's performance far exceeded me expectations. Taking advantage of cyber Monday I bought two Radeon RX 580s on sale for only $189.99 with the hope that the two cards might match 80 percent of this card's performance. According to the superposition heaven benchmark both 580s couldn't even score half of what this card could in crossfire. At only $549.99 this had to be one of the best price for performance options on the market. According to gpu benchmarks this card even out performs a GTX 1080ti! At only half the price.
jay2tan Posted
I use this card mainly for rendering 3d architectural models along with playing some games from time to time. I don't have a 4K monitor and don't plan on ever buying one as my 21" 1080p monitor is perfect for my needs. This card can handle the games I play at 1080p ultra on all settings while maintaining very high frame rates, but also drastically improve rendering times with the rendering software that I use to render when compared to my old Nvidia Quadro GPU. If you don't have a 4K monitor and don't render, don't bother getting the RTX2080, it's not worth it.
Jacob Posted
No problems so far. Runs great, stays cool. Max settings on most games paired with an i7 9700k. I would recommend to a friend.
SueShiba Posted
It was a little pricey but a great upgrade from my Evga gtx 970. My HTC Vive runs butter smooth now, no more flickering.
Candoran Posted
With this graphics card, I am able to fully enjoy VR, something I could not do with my former SLI configuration of 2 GTX 950 gpu’s. I’ve heard and read many complaints about the RTX series burning out quickly, but this card has shown few signs of any such decay. The only issue I’ve seen is that my screen begins to have lines across it when I play a normal game; the image doesn’t all change at the same rate, creating these lines. This may simply be an issue with that screen’s refresh rate, as I have no such issue on my other screen or my VR headset. Either way, this is a powerful graphics card.
Corbin Posted
This is the best 2070 card on the market. The quality in the way it cools itself and it’s rgb are perfect.
Esvil305 Posted
Amazing product, best buy does it again! High quality products, at decent prices. If you find this product on sale, its a must buy item. Works perfectly and it looks very durable. I would say its four out of five in quality, and three out of five in price. The price is always slightly higher than other places, but that is the price you pay to have it now, rather than later. If you can price match it, that is the way to go!!!!!
Moparcharger12 Posted
Awesome card, excellent graphics and was able to max everything out. Runs cool and quiet.
Sweetie Posted
I bought this card to mine alt-coins, crypto-currencies I'm interested in long term. Yes, it's not a great idea to buy new GPU just for mining for the profit today, but I'm hoping the coins I'm mining today, will be worth more tomorrow. I needed a new GPU anyway for all of these new games on PC. Until those games I'm waiting on comes out, it's a mining GPU. (Or until I buy another one to double the coins!)
Kyler Posted
Really good buy and with no problems. A little over priced but works great