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Noganite

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  1. Personally, I was in about a 3 week battle between a 2070 Super and a 5700 XT. I settled on a 2070 Super because of all the issues everyone was having and I had waited years with my trusty rx 480 for a good upgrade from AMD, and I wasn't going to wait any more as I had noticed games I play, as they updated and changed, the performance was dipping lower and lower. I would recommend a 2070 super as it strides the line of the 2080 and is a good card, at least so far in my short time owning mine. For reference I have an MSI Ventus OC 2070 Super. In MSI Afterburner that thing is at +513 core and +1218 mem. She maxes out at about 55c running Kumbuster and other stress tests, stable, and very good on cooling. I know there may be others that say higher degrees are fine, but, I am old school and seeing anything higher than 60 makes me cry. those 5700 XTs get too hot for my taste. EDIT: My monitor is freesync and it works perfectly on the 2070 Super!
  2. Looks good to me,but you might want to ditch the 5700 XT unless you like fixing AMD's problems. Was going to get that card, but went team green when seeing how much trouble the 5700 XTs are. Solid build though.
  3. Benchmark: Time Spy CPU: Ryzen 5 1600 @ 3.725 GHz GPU: GeForce RTX 2070 Super GPU Core: 2115 MHz GPU Memory: 2055 MHz Score: 9378 3DMark Link: https://www.3dmark.com/spy/10592203
  4. So, first topic and post on this forum. Love LTT BTW! Recently I had bent over to nVidia and purchased an RTX 2070 super. I decided, since I don't trust delivery trucks coming to my place with a piece of hardware worth a couple days of their salary, I went to my local BestBuy. I had researched for about a week, checking news etc on the 5700 xt, and settled to buy the vid card in the topic. My card I upgraded from? An RX 480 8gb card from Gigabyte (G1 series?). It was night and day. Install was just plug and play, no driver tweeks, glitches any of the nonsense I avoided that goes on with 5700 XTs (plus my 2070S can play Squad). So, I was like 'I have my system in an old HAF from about 10 years ago with huge fans, CPU watercooled...could I overclock it?' Yes it comes factory OCed; somewhere around 1950Mhz or so. I wanted to push it harder...but how hard? I don't know because I never overclocked an nVidia card before. After reading on how to do it and inching it up using MSI Kombustor as my test (pegs usage so best bench) I hit payday! Here is a snapshot of my card and I want you to see the overclocks I got. I made an aggressive fan curve that keeps it, under FULL load, under 60c! The test pictured is how I have been running my super for the last 3 weeks and she handles it all like a champ! So, I have been searching on the internet for what the fastest OC on air is for this card, to no avail! People who have 2070S cards, please tell me what your fastest clocks are (stable)! System RN: Ryzen 5 1600 (non-x) 3.724 Ghz OCed (Corsair H60 AIO) 16 Gb DDR4 PNY 2666Mhz (2x8Gb) @ 2998Mhz MSI RTX 2070 Super Ventus OC 8Gb MSI Tomohawk B350 mobo 2x Pny 128Gb SSDs 1x 1TB WD Green 7200RPM sata 1x 2TB WD Blue 7200RPM sata OCZ 750Watt Fatal1ty Modular PSU Old as Dirt Coolermaster HAF with a quarter panel window (odd thing, found 1 example online [circa 2008/2009??]) LG Ultrawide 29UM59-A Razer Deathstalker Logitech G602 Razer Kraken headset @Linus
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