Seems like a good deal, got an email showing it.
Inno3d GeForce RTX 2070 Twin X2 8GB $699 + Free Shipping @ Mwave
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He overclock it to oblivion? Lol
Shitty QA from Nvidia this generation I guess. My 2080ti died after 6 weeks of occasional use at stock clocks.
Shoot! Looks like I'm buying a Vega vii :/
Mind you, apparently Vega 7 is only selling through amd or at least won't be available with custom designs so there won't be any bargains. At least it won't be above MSRP.
It's just a report that the cards won't be available with other manufacturers, reports are often wrong.
@Ostrk: That's what Su said in her keynote
Honestly from what I've seen this seems to be the only ok priced RTX card.
The next Computer Alliance sale should have some good deals.
you can't even sli this pos
You don't want to SLI anyway, far too many issues with it.
There have been deals on the Gigabyte or MSI for around this price. I would much prefer those brands for build quality and also benchmarks.
Sli has been pretty dead for a while now. Not many games support it properly so it's not efficient you don't gain anywhere near what you should for a second card.
Yeah I was talking about the 2070 as a whole, not this specific version of it.
Wait, am I missing something, or is this an insane price? I thought these retailed at $1500+?
you only read this site apparently ….
Can't tell if serious.
RTX 2070's retail for $700-$800Wow! Thanks for the info, I had no idea! I'm confused, what's the difference between this https://www.scorptec.com.au/product/Graphics-Cards/NVIDIA/74… and this https://www.pccasegear.com/products/44039? Thanks, sorry I'm a bit new to this whole PC gaming thing :)
About a 50% performance difference
https://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-RTX-2080-Ti-vs-…
The RTX 2070 is comparable to the GTX 1080 (RTX 2070 is about 7% faster)
https://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-GTX-1080-vs-Nvi…
So you are paying 2x for a 1.5x improvement which most Will say is not a fair or good value upgrade but there is no other choice as SLI is not that great this generation and then there are other associated costs going that route (increased power costs, hardware, compatibility issues, etc)
Good deal, though one should hope it won't start artifacting like my work mate's Asus :D