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RTX 2060 super VS RTX 2070 VS RX 5700xt

CAL2000

Hi,

 

I am looking to upgrade my graphics card in the coming months. I play mostly Rainbow Six Siege, Call of Duty MW, the Division and Ghost Recon wild lands. what would your recommendations be, i am also looking into upgrading to a 144hz monitor as well, would these cards be suitable for higher refresh rates and i noticed that they are around 550w to 600w recommended psu. is my corsair rm550x gold psu suitable for these cards 

 

Thanks.

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The 5700XT is slightly faster than the 2070, which is slightly faster than the 2060S.

Either card should work perfectly fine with an RM550x, unless you're running a Threadripper CPU or something else that itself will consume a big chunk of power.

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8 minutes ago, Mateyyy said:

The 5700XT is slightly faster than the 2070, which is slightly faster than the 2060S.

Either card should work perfectly fine with an RM550x, unless you're running a Threadripper CPU or something else that itself will consume a big chunk of power.

Thank you, i am running a ryzen 5 2600 atm i am not sure if that is a cpu that draws a lot of power

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4 minutes ago, CAL2000 said:

Thank you, i am running a ryzen 5 2600 atm i am not sure if that is a cpu that draws a lot of power

Yeah you've nothing to worry about, the 2600 is a fairly low power CPU.

Desktop: Intel Core i9-9900K | ASUS Strix Z390-F | G.Skill Trident Z Neo 2x16GB 3200MHz CL14 | EVGA GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER XC Ultra | Corsair RM650x | Fractal Design Define R6

Laptop: 2018 Apple MacBook Pro 13"  --  i5-8259U | 8GB LPDDR3 | 512GB NVMe

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I run a 3600x with a rx5700xt on a corsair rmx550 watt psu just fine

 

No cpu mobo or ram atm

2tb wd black gen 4 nvme 

2tb seagate hdd

Corsair rm750x 

Be quiet 500dx 

Gigabyte m34wq 3440x1440

Xbox series x

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5700xt all the way, cheaper then a 2070s and has almost the same performance. Get a 3 fans cooler one, any brand just not asus.

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1 hour ago, Xkillerpn said:

5700xt all the way, cheaper then a 2070s and has almost the same performance. Get a 3 fans cooler one, any brand just not asus.

i just saw the video from Hardware Unboxed about them. i definitely will not be buying an ASUS one  

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1 hour ago, Gohardgrandpa said:

I run a 3600x with a rx5700xt on a corsair rmx550 watt psu just fine

 

Awesome, thank you 

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8 hours ago, CAL2000 said:

i just saw the video from Hardware Unboxed about them. i definitely will not be buying an ASUS one  

I have the sapphire pulse and its been solid. It's only a 2 fan card but temps are good without setting a screaming loud fan curve

No cpu mobo or ram atm

2tb wd black gen 4 nvme 

2tb seagate hdd

Corsair rm750x 

Be quiet 500dx 

Gigabyte m34wq 3440x1440

Xbox series x

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The Sapphire Pulses are way overbuilt (which is good), and have overkill cooling (at least for the 5600xt)

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"have you tried turning it off and on again?"

 

 

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