RAM | 8 GB |
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Memory Speed | 14000 MHz |
Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 |
Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 8 GB |
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EVGA GeForce RTX 2070 XC ULTRA GAMING, 8GB GDDR6, Dual HDB Fans & RGB LED Graphics Card 08G-P4-2173-KR
Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 |
Brand | EVGA |
Graphics Ram Size | 8 GB |
GPU Clock Speed | 1725 MHz |
Graphics Processor Manufacturer | NVIDIA |
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- Real Boost Clock: 1725 MegaHertZ; memory Detail: 8192MB GDDR6. Operating System Support : Windows 10 64bit, Windows 7 64bit
- Dual HDB fans and all new 2. 75 slot cooler offer higher performance cooling and much quieter acoustic noise
- Adjustable RGB LED offers configuration options for all your PC lighting needs
- Built for EVGA Precision x1, EVGA all new tuning utility monitors your graphics card and gives you the power to overclock like a Pro
- Get grip game + EVGA vehicle skin w/ Purchase, redeemed at EVGA while supplies last
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Noise level | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.7 |
For gaming | 4.4 | 4.6 | 4.0 | 4.4 | 4.5 | 4.8 |
Value for money | 4.0 | 4.4 | — | 4.4 | 4.2 | 4.2 |
Easy to install | 4.4 | — | — | 4.5 | 4.6 | 4.6 |
Tech Support | — | — | 4.3 | 4.7 | 4.0 | 4.6 |
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graphics coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPER |
card interface | pci e | pci e x16 | pci e x8 | pci e | pci e x16 | pci e x16 |
graphics ram type | gddr6 | gddr6 | gddr6 | gddr6 | gddr6 | gddr6x |
graphics ram size | 8 GB | 12 GB | 8 GB | 6 GB | 12 GB | 16 GB |
output interface | — | DisplayPort, HDMI | HDMI | HDMI, DVI, DisplayPort | DisplayPort, HDMI | VGA |
memory clock speed | 14000 MHz | 15000 MHz | 2560 MHz | 6144 MHz | 1807 MHz | 2670 MHz |
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The EVGA GeForce RTX 20-Series Graphics Cards are powered by the all-new NVIDIA Turing architecture to give you incredible new levels of gaming realism, speed, power efficiency, and immersion. With the EVGA GeForce RTX 20-Series gaming cards you get the best gaming experience with next generation graphics performance, ice cold cooling, and advanced overclocking features with the all new EVGA Precision X1software. The new NVIDIA GeForce RTX GPUs have reinvented graphics and set a new bar for performance. Powered by the new NVIDIA Turing GPU architecture and the revolutionary NVIDIA RTX platform, the new graphics cards bring together real-time ray tracing, artificial intelligence, and programmable shading. This is not only a whole new way to experience games - this is the ultimate PC gaming experience. Minimum of a 550 Watt power supply
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Brand | EVGA |
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Item model number | RTX 2070 XC ULTRA |
Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10.6 x 2.25 x 4.66 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10.6 x 2.25 x 4.66 inches |
Manufacturer | EVGA |
ASIN | B07JB58VK6 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 17, 2018 |
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4.6 out of 5 stars |
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Best Sellers Rank | #1,746 in Computer Graphics Cards |
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Customers like the performance, quality and value of the video card. For example, they mention it runs beautifully, has a great design element and is worth the money. Some appreciate the temperature, saying it runs cool and quiet. That said, opinions are mixed on noise.
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Customers like the performance of the video card. For example, they say it runs beautifully, has extreme performance, and is pretty cool. Some say the fans work great and the card is flawless.
"...It performed okay, it was just too loud, and from what I have seen a lot of the rtx 2060s run pretty warm resulting in increased fan use (noise)...." Read more
"...I cannot tell you how beautiful and smooth Battlefield 1 runs with the 2080 in 2K. I know what you're thinking... the 2070 is just as good; it's..." Read more
"...But No! He boots PC up with new nVidia RTX 2070 card. It was flawless! He was able to begin using his setup immediately...." Read more
"...Performance-wise the card is pretty good. I'm on a 4k monitor and am able to use max settings, however there is one main issue:1...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the video card. They mention it has a great design element, beautiful card, and well-designed heat sinks and metal plates. They also say it runs at top performance and the cooling system is well engineered. Overall, customers are satisfied with the quality and performance of the product.
"...I cannot tell you how beautiful and smooth Battlefield 1 runs with the 2080 in 2K. I know what you're thinking... the 2070 is just as good; it's..." Read more
"...No hassles, no artifacts, high quality, high framerates. He is in happy hog heaven...." Read more
"...The first card also would cause odd artifacts during normal Windows 10 applications and ended up locking my system up several times a day, giving..." Read more
"...The cooling system is well engineered and I don't hear the card fans at all even when gaming (playing Black Ops 4 lately)...." Read more
Customers like the value of the video card. They say it's worth the money, works great for the money and is a really good card.
"...however, I am enjoying my new graphics card, and it is definitely worth the money...." Read more
"...should have maintained production of the Pascal series, which is a wonderful, versatile architecture and arguably their best work to date*..." Read more
"This card is amazing!..." Read more
"...So that's about it. It is still a really good card regardless...." Read more
Customers like the temperature of the video card. They say it has amazing cooling, with a large heatsink and dual fan design. They also say the power consumption and temperature are lower than expected.
"...blew my rtx 2060 out of the water, and because the temps stay low this card boosted rather high and rarely dropped clocks during heavy gaming...." Read more
"...However, this card comes with a rigid back-plate and MASSIVE cooler/heatsink...." Read more
"...sink looks massive in my case, but it keep my card at some pretty reasonable temps while I play games at around 60 C with the fans at only around 50..." Read more
"...Temperatures are somewhat hot but fairly reasonable. I'm seeing 60-68 degrees C under load during extended BFV multiplayer...." Read more
Customers like the gaming capabilities of the video card. They say it's a beast for gaming, runs games beautifully, and is able to run all sorts of games at the highest settings. Some mention that it can run games like Fortnite and Battlefield V on max settings at 140 fps.
"...It can run most new end games at all high settings with an average of 100 FPS...." Read more
"This is a great graphics card for gaming, but isn’t worth the original ~ $500 price tag...." Read more
"...This graphics card has been amazing in game performance. It can run games like fortnite and Battlefield V on max settings at 140 fps, with the core..." Read more
"...Perfectly playable for all of the games I play from Battlefield 5 to The Division 2...." Read more
Customers find the installation of the video card to be easy. They mention that it works flawlessly, has no hassles, and installs smoothly in medium to large cabinets. Some say that the card is heavy and long, but it performs well and handles the newest games with ease.
"...No hassles, no artifacts, high quality, high framerates. He is in happy hog heaven...." Read more
"Installed like a champ and booted right up. Nvidia Drivers are the easiest to install IMO...." Read more
"...It plugged right in and has been running great.I'm only running it 1440, but it has NO issues with any game I've used so far...." Read more
"...It came in a heavily padded box, the installation was quick and easy, and the card performs very well/stays cool throughout...." Read more
Customers find the video card easy to overclock. They say it has a 400A chip that overclocks well, and has the best thermals for VRM/Mosfets. Some mention that the card is able to be overclocked and no crash constantly like other 2070's. They also appreciate the amazing cooling and pre-overclocking.
"...Which means, this card is amazing for overclocking...." Read more
"...The card is an easy overclocker both manually and especially using Precision X1 slide the voltage the temp and power all the way over and hit scan,..." Read more
"...had really good build quality and amazing cooling, as well as pre overclocking so you don't need to do it yourself which is a plus for anyone..." Read more
"Able to be overclocked and no crash constantly like other 2070's. Have not had any issues with it." Read more
Customers are mixed about the noise produced by the video card. Some mention that it's fast and super quiet even under full load, with whisper-silent cooling fans. However, others say that the fans can be a little loud under load and have some level of coil whine.
"...YES! The noise/sound is significantly lower when on full load and well worth the extra $50-$70 you'll shell out. Do it!..." Read more
"...The replacement card is much more quiet, but still has some level of coil whine. This is in a quiet, sealed case as well...." Read more
"...The fans were quieter than the case fans, which isn't saying A LOT w/ my set up, but it's saying something...." Read more
"...It performed okay, it was just too loud, and from what I have seen a lot of the rtx 2060s run pretty warm resulting in increased fan use (noise)...." Read more
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My first card that I purchased for my current computer was an rtx 2060 black from EVGA. I didn't do any research before I purchased it, I just saw it had a fair price and claimed to operate rather silently. It didn't. It was loud, and warm, resulting in dropped clocks (76 degrees during heavy load). This was probably a result of the one fan design, despite the rather large heat sink. For some people, the loud fans probably wouldn't be an issue, but with nearly everything else silent on my rig I found it to be annoying. It performed okay, it was just too loud, and from what I have seen a lot of the rtx 2060s run pretty warm resulting in increased fan use (noise). I was even considering liquid cooling the 2060 just to get temps, and therefore noise, down, but decided to instead return the card and get a card with good thermals to begin with.
Having not been satisfied, I checked reviews for the different 2070 models. After seeing that this was a no-frills card that managed to keep rather low temps, I was on board. At first, after installing, I was worried when I saw it idling at around 48 to 50 degrees, and I thought that furmark would push it up to 90. Nope, this gpu has fans that are completely off at idle, which is why it runs a little warmer than normal. This means no noise at all from the gpu… and you can even set a custom fan curve to have it run cool at idle if you wish. Idle temps don't really bother me. I shouldn't have worried about furmark, because the curve topped out at 65 degrees with silent case fans (noctua), and with a custom (still nearly silent) case fan setup I dropped a further 3 degrees to 62. These temps are with a front mounted radiator, by the way. Also, this was with a +200 on the core, +800 memory, 114% power limit, and 88 temp limit. That blew my rtx 2060 out of the water, and because the temps stay low this card boosted rather high and rarely dropped clocks during heavy gaming.
Now, for the important stuff. I play some games 2k, some 4k, depending on the game. 2k this card is a winner. 4k I have run some older games at max or extremely high settings (Killing Floor 2 runs buttery smooth, so does GTA V). I don't have any newer games to test at 4k so I can't say how well this card does, but I'd assume that with concessions in your graphics configurations you could get a lot of them going well. I have a 4k monitor that runs at only 60hz refresh, so your mileage may vary. I find 60hz to be fine for casual gaming, but some people don't. I don't play many first person shooters so I don't need high refresh as much as I appreciate greater visual fidelity.
In any case, as I have seen reviews that this card may fail after a while, I may update this review. If I don't, awesome, this card rocks, and they have worked out their issues. For now, however, I am enjoying my new graphics card, and it is definitely worth the money. I would recommend it to anyone looking for a good budget (at 500 dollars, it can be 100 or 200 cheaper than other rtx 2070s so I suppose that fits) rtx 2070 for their build. Great thermals, noise, and performance.
Decided to get this card due to its price point compared to the big brothers (2080 and 2080ti respectively). I don't think I'll be the first or last when it comes to this reasoning. The RTX 2080ti is just too darn expensive and the 2080 is literally $300 more. I mean wow... just wow! Even at $570 the 2070 is a bit questionable. However, this card comes with a rigid back-plate and MASSIVE cooler/heatsink. In fact, the 2070, 2080 and 2080ti Ultra editions have the same huge heatsink. I know many of you might be wondering if the "Ultra" edition is worth it. YES! The noise/sound is significantly lower when on full load and well worth the extra $50-$70 you'll shell out. Do it!
The 2070 is a good alternative to 1440p gaming, but I want to make it very clear. This card does not have the horsepower of its elder brethren. Don't get me wrong, this card will pull it's own weight and is much more justified in the price point than others; however, when compared to even a 2080 it's rightfully not in the same category. There is a noticeable difference between the two. I know what you're saying... there should be with a $300 difference in cost, but if you're looking for REAL power you may want to shell out the extra dough and go for the 2080. Wondering what this guy is talking about? I have both the 2070 and 2080... tested them both and the 2080 has raw power and is absolutely the perfect match for 1440p (144hz) gaming. So hard to justify the extra cost, but worth it (Figuratively speaking).
The cost of the 2080 and 2080ti are simply a joke when you think about it, but if you're looking to game hard they are just better cards and NVIDIA/EVGA know it. I cannot tell you how beautiful and smooth Battlefield 1 runs with the 2080 in 2K. I know what you're thinking... the 2070 is just as good; it's just simply not! Yes, it will run things nicely and look fantastic... but you must understand the shear power isn't on par with the 2080 boys. Take that for what you will in a review format.
The 2070 would be hard to justify for 1080p gaming as it's a beefy card. Instead, it's a good alternative to 1440p (No way it can handle 4k at high res). Notice I said a "good" alternative and not great to 1440p. The 2080 (Or old 1080ti) is the absolute perfect match for 2K (1440p/144hz) gaming and could do a decent job with 4K. However, I think we'll all agree the only way to play true 4K gaming is with the almighty 2080ti.
Final thoughts... the 2070 is a great card all around. It will draw far less power than the 2080. On full load I never got above 63c (Compared to 72c with the 2080). If you're a true gamer, you're probably not too worried about power draw, but it's good to have this knowledge as power = heat. You'll sacrifice 20-30fps in most games when matched up against the 2080. Is that worth $300? You'll have to decide that for yourself. Just keep in mind you're making an investment here and if you're looking to future proof your computer...
I hope this helps anyone on the fence wondering if the jump to 2080 is really worth it? Hard to justify with the cost... it really is. However, if you're a true gamer and want the best "experience" it just might be worth it to bump up to the 2080. :)
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2018
Decided to get this card due to its price point compared to the big brothers (2080 and 2080ti respectively). I don't think I'll be the first or last when it comes to this reasoning. The RTX 2080ti is just too darn expensive and the 2080 is literally $300 more. I mean wow... just wow! Even at $570 the 2070 is a bit questionable. However, this card comes with a rigid back-plate and MASSIVE cooler/heatsink. In fact, the 2070, 2080 and 2080ti Ultra editions have the same huge heatsink. I know many of you might be wondering if the "Ultra" edition is worth it. YES! The noise/sound is significantly lower when on full load and well worth the extra $50-$70 you'll shell out. Do it!
The 2070 is a good alternative to 1440p gaming, but I want to make it very clear. This card does not have the horsepower of its elder brethren. Don't get me wrong, this card will pull it's own weight and is much more justified in the price point than others; however, when compared to even a 2080 it's rightfully not in the same category. There is a noticeable difference between the two. I know what you're saying... there should be with a $300 difference in cost, but if you're looking for REAL power you may want to shell out the extra dough and go for the 2080. Wondering what this guy is talking about? I have both the 2070 and 2080... tested them both and the 2080 has raw power and is absolutely the perfect match for 1440p (144hz) gaming. So hard to justify the extra cost, but worth it (Figuratively speaking).
The cost of the 2080 and 2080ti are simply a joke when you think about it, but if you're looking to game hard they are just better cards and NVIDIA/EVGA know it. I cannot tell you how beautiful and smooth Battlefield 1 runs with the 2080 in 2K. I know what you're thinking... the 2070 is just as good; it's just simply not! Yes, it will run things nicely and look fantastic... but you must understand the shear power isn't on par with the 2080 boys. Take that for what you will in a review format.
The 2070 would be hard to justify for 1080p gaming as it's a beefy card. Instead, it's a good alternative to 1440p (No way it can handle 4k at high res). Notice I said a "good" alternative and not great to 1440p. The 2080 (Or old 1080ti) is the absolute perfect match for 2K (1440p/144hz) gaming and could do a decent job with 4K. However, I think we'll all agree the only way to play true 4K gaming is with the almighty 2080ti.
Final thoughts... the 2070 is a great card all around. It will draw far less power than the 2080. On full load I never got above 63c (Compared to 72c with the 2080). If you're a true gamer, you're probably not too worried about power draw, but it's good to have this knowledge as power = heat. You'll sacrifice 20-30fps in most games when matched up against the 2080. Is that worth $300? You'll have to decide that for yourself. Just keep in mind you're making an investment here and if you're looking to future proof your computer...
I hope this helps anyone on the fence wondering if the jump to 2080 is really worth it? Hard to justify with the cost... it really is. However, if you're a true gamer and want the best "experience" it just might be worth it to bump up to the 2080. :)
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Si de algo les sirve, para poder configurar sus leds, necesitan bajar la aplicacion precisionx1 (la encuentran en la pagina de EVGA) y desde ahi pueden poner los leds a su gusto, estan dos versiones una para pc y otra para STEAM, en mi caso baje la version de STEAM y muy facil de usar.
Games really well , probably one of the best 2070s .
Ryzen 5 2600x no overclock (yet) seems to work well with it , maybe intel would be slightly better but im happy .
Well worth a look , with nice rgb lighting as well .(im a 59 yr old p.c. builder new hobby ).
battlefieldV looks and plays great , my fave game .
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