by Rob Williams on July 6, 2019 in Graphics & Displays
The first Turing GeForce cards released almost ten months ago, so it’s time for an upgrade – perhaps even a “SUPER” one? With a new title to hit the GeForce line, we’re getting just that with updated RTX 2060 and 2070s, and promises of an updated 2080 coming SUPER soon. Let’s see what the first new cards are made of.
UL 3DMark
The RTX 2070 SUPER struts its stuff well in all three of these UL benchmarks, placing well ahead of the rest of the lineup – including of course the GPU it’s replacing. Likewise, the 2060 SUPER sees a big uptick in performance over the RTX 2060, which is partly why NVIDIA is adding this as an additional SKU for $50 more, rather than replace the original 2060.
UL VRMark
The more we look at these results, the more we know they’d look so much better with AMD’s Navi added in, as it’s going to give us a more reflective view of what you’re going to be able to buy soon. Fortunately, those results are coming super-soon.
Unigine Superposition
Wrapping things up, the 2070 SUPER once again exhibits some huge strengths over its predecessor, while the RX Vega 64 continues to put forth a valiant effort against the original RTX 2060. Ultimately, we’re seeing some serious strength from the green team – but competition is coming.