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Which is better among RTX 2060s, RX5700 XT, RTX 2070

I am planning to get a gpu upgrade, but not sure which gpu will give a consistent performance without overheating 


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Just now, Dandapani108 said:

which gpu will give a consistent performance without overheating

What? no card is supposed to overheat and thermal performance depends on the cooler used rather than the graphical processing unit.

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Just now, Djinnux said:

 What are you upgrading from?

Gtx 1060 3gb

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1 minute ago, Princess Luna said:

What? no card is supposed to overheat and thermal performance depends on the cooler used rather than the graphical processing unit.

No i was watching some youtube videos where they mentioned that Amd cards heat up more and sometimes fps drops because of it. 
Also amd cards generate more noise.

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Honestly man all 3 cards you list are not a great deal different in performance.... Just buy whatever fits your build the best what you enjoy the look of and go for it.. None of them will have thermal issues... just determine best bang for the buck card that you like the looks of and go for it they aren't all that greatly different performance wise

 

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Just now, Dandapani108 said:

No i was watching some youtube videos where they mentioned that Amd cards heat up more and sometimes fps drops because of it. 
Also amd cards generate more noise.

Just the reference blower cards all the AIB models are fine 

 

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Just now, Dandapani108 said:

Also amd cards generate more noise.

What card? if you mean Reference vs Founders Edition than yeah but there a whole lot more other cards out there.

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RTX 2070 or RTX 2070Ti, and or there are RTX 2080Ti if can afford also in each won of those there are many.

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Just now, Dandapani108 said:

No i was watching some youtube videos where they mentioned that Amd cards heat up more and sometimes fps drops because of it. 
Also amd cards generate more noise.

That was probably the ones with a blower style cooler. Those are generally worse than the typical after market multi fan coolers. Those exist for all cards listed here and there are a lot of options.

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3 minutes ago, Dandapani108 said:

No i was watching some youtube videos where they mentioned that Amd cards heat up more and sometimes fps drops because of it. 
Also amd cards generate more noise.

It all depends on cooling,a card with good cooler will eliminate all of those problems.

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I have the non S 2060 dual fan EVGA card in my i5 9400 and I am quite happy with it

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Honestly right now in AIB land the Powercolor Red Devil and Sapphire Nitro+ 5700XTs probably have some of the best designed and coolest running coolers in the video card space as a whole and are awesome options.  If you can afford the red devil buy it its a sweet card.  I prefer the look of the Sapphire card being a little more understated and it has a very small advantage in driving more power to the core in its high performance bios preset but either of these cards will be a great upgrade if you have the money for it

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1 minute ago, Vishera said:

It all depends on cooling,a card with good cooler will eliminate all of those problems.

I have one fan at the front and one in the back of the cabinet. 
thinking of installing one more in the front so total 2 at the front and one at the back. 
will this be sufficient?

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Just now, Dandapani108 said:

I have one fan at the front and one in the back of the cabinet. 
thinking of installing one more in the front so total 2 at the front and one at the back. 
will this be sufficient?

This will make a difference for sure,

I will also recommend a Graphics card with 3 fans.

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20 minutes ago, Dandapani108 said:

No i was watching some youtube videos where they mentioned that Amd cards heat up more and sometimes fps drops because of it. 
Also amd cards generate more noise.

My roommate has an R9 Fury, a very power hungry card. It only gets loud when you push it to the absolute limit

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1 minute ago, Fasauceome said:

My roommate has an R9 Fury, a very power hungry card. It only gets loud when you push it to the absolute limit

^^^ My Vega FE got loud if I upped the fans to keep it at 75C, but it had a very nice sound profile so it wasn't bothersome. My Radeon VII on the stock cooler (I have it on water now) got load but again only when pushed. Those are also stock coolers btw, Nvidia's FE cards have been louder and hotter than AIBs as well, it's only the 2000 series that actually had pretty good ones. 

If you go with AIB cards then the heat and noise issues go out the window so long as you get a solid model. General models I'd reccomend: 
2060/2070: EVGA SC/XC/FTW, ASUS STRIX, MSI Gaming X and IIRC Duke. 
5700XT: MSI Gaming X is the nicest one, followed by the Sapphire Nitro+ and XFX Red Devil, the Sapphire Pulse is a solid budget option, IIRC Gigabyte has a good one as well. Look at HardwareUnboxed for these, they've reviewed pretty much every single 5700XT model on the market. 

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30 minutes ago, Zando Bob said:

^^^ My Vega FE got loud if I upped the fans to keep it at 75C, but it had a very nice sound profile so it wasn't bothersome. My Radeon VII on the stock cooler (I have it on water now) got load but again only when pushed. Those are also stock coolers btw, Nvidia's FE cards have been louder and hotter than AIBs as well, it's only the 2000 series that actually had pretty good ones. 

If you go with AIB cards then the heat and noise issues go out the window so long as you get a solid model. General models I'd reccomend: 
2060/2070: EVGA SC/XC/FTW, ASUS STRIX, MSI Gaming X and IIRC Duke. 
5700XT: MSI Gaming X is the nicest one, followed by the Sapphire Nitro+ and XFX Red Devil, the Sapphire Pulse is a solid budget option, IIRC Gigabyte has a good one as well. Look at HardwareUnboxed for these, they've reviewed pretty much every single 5700XT model on the market. 

Thank you very much !

I will go to the shop this Saturday and decide which one to get

 

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Just got the GIGABYTE RTX 2060 Super..., I'm happy with my upgrade...

Witcher 3 - 80 FPS avg.

AC Odyssey - 62 FPS avg.

Both games were at max. graphic settings.

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2 hours ago, Dandapani108 said:

Just got the GIGABYTE RTX 2060 Super..., I'm happy with my upgrade...

Witcher 3 - 80 FPS avg.

AC Odyssey - 62 FPS avg.

Both games were at max. graphic settings.

That's awesome!

 

I mean, you are targeting 1080p60, so that card will last you a good while for that on high/ultra settings.

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18 hours ago, Jon Jon said:

That's awesome!

 

I mean, you are targeting 1080p60, so that card will last you a good while for that on high/ultra settings.

Hopefully yes,

but the temp is reaching upto 82 degrees...

so will have ti plan on buying another fan

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2 hours ago, Dandapani108 said:

Hopefully yes,

but the temp is reaching upto 82 degrees...

so will have ti plan on buying another fan

You could enable vSync and set an FPS limit to also reduce the need of the card.

 

I don't consider 82C to be that hot at full load, but I am also used to running AMD cards where it isn't uncommon for them to run 75C-85C at full load (from my experience).

 

What is your fan layout in the case?

 

What CPU cooler are you using?

 

Some positive air pressure tweaks I think could reduce temperatures. 


Here is a good thread on Anandtech discussing your card:

 

https://forums.anandtech.com/threads/gigabyte-geforce-rtx-2060-super-max-temperatures.2567825/

 

It looks like this isn't that uncommon for the Gigabyte model, but it is within safe operating temperatures.

 

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