This Black Gaming will be hard to beat as it provides a compelling entry into the RTX 2070 world without the exorbitant price premiums for overclocked cards.
The general price inflation for leading graphics cards has pushed the third-rung GeForce RTX 2070 to a starting price of £460, rising to a frankly ridiculous £670 for the best that Nvidia's partners can offer.
EVGA is more sensible for its mainstream cards. The Black Gaming comes in at that £460 and uses a custom, smaller PCB that still carries a full-width cooler using the company's latest technology.
Fitting into a dual-slot form factor, cool and quiet, some may argue the lack of RGB counts against it. We prefer looking at it the other way, that is, the sleek, simple look does it favours.
This Black Gaming will be hard to beat as it provides a compelling entry into the RTX 2070 world without the exorbitant price premiums for overclocked cards.
That brings us on to the XC Ultra Gaming. Using better cooling, albeit taking up three slots, and outfitted with RGB, an additional six-pin power connector, a higher power target, and an extra 105MHz boost speed, you would think that a reasonable premium would be worth it.
Sure, a $70 premium, as is the case in the US, is manageable, but the £90 premium, taking it to £549, in the UK is a step too far. The XC Ultra Gaming needs to be no more than £519 for it to make sense in our eyes.
The bottom line is that EVGA, as expected, has a thoroughly decent RTX 2070 line-up. We'd invest in the Black Gaming and put the money saved by eschewing an overclocked model into a game or three.
The Good
The Bad
Futureproof architecture
Attractive design
Quiet under load
Good cooling performance
Price (XC Ultra)
2.75-slot form factor (XC Ultra)
No backplate (Black Gaming)
EVGA GeForce RTX 2070 Black Gaming
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