Review: Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 Super and RTX 2070 Super

by Tarinder Sandhu on 2 July 2019, 14:00

Tags: NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA)

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3DMark Time Spy

Homepage: benchmarks.ul.com | Publisher: UL | Download: Free Basic Edition (Steam)

Rendered at QHD or UHD resolutions and making use of DX12 technologies such as asynchronous compute, explicit multi-adapter and multi-threading, Time Spy is a modern 3DMark benchmark that hints at GPU potential in today's latest games.

The performance improvements over non-Super cards is clear to see, explained by changes in the number of shaders, speeds, and, for the RTX 2060 Super, more bandwidth.

RTX 2060 Super FE performs at practically the same level as a bone-stock GeForce GTX 2070 from Gigabyte, and it's 17 per cent faster than the non-Super card bearing the same name. Our logs show the card hums along at 1,740MHz core across our games. That's a bit above the quoted boost speed of 1,680MHz.

RTX 2070 Super, meanwhile, offers an extra 13 per cent over the normal RTX 2070, and enough firepower to leapfrog the Radeon VII in this synthetic test.