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clocks mean nothing, you can increase them on their own and they all max out to similar frequencies with sufficient cooling. That's why cooling is what matters.

 

I like the Palit 2070 Dual card's performance but the test sample I've seen has red accents on the shroud, not sure why the one in the picture doesn't have the red bit

https://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/palit_geforce_rtx_2070_dual_review,10.html

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SuperPi (v1.5 from Techpowerup, PI value output) 16K: 0.100s 1M: 8.255s 32M: 7m 45.93s

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1 minute ago, Jurrunio said:

clocks mean nothing, you can increase them on their own and they all max out to similar frequencies with sufficient cooling. That's why cooling is what matters.

 

I like the Palit 2070 Dual card's performance but the test sample I've seen has red accents on the shroud, not sure why the one in the picture doesn't have the red bit

https://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/palit_geforce_rtx_2070_dual_review,10.html

Thank you for verifying, I couldn’t find anything online! I will get the palit Dual now I know this. Thanks again!

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40 minutes ago, ChocoCookie said:

I was wondering, out of the three GPU’s in the image, which should I buy?

I was confused as out of instinct I would get the 2070 as that sounds the best, but the 2060 SUPERs have higher base and boost clocks, so I wasn’t sure which would perform better. Thank you! :)

Go with the Palit RTX 2070 for sure, they all perform about the same but since the 2070 is the same price you can't say no for extra RT cores and generally SLIGHTLY faster.

 

The base and boost clocks don't matter at all on Nvidia, they will boost themselves based on temperature and hover around 1900-1950mhz.

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