The MSI GeForce RTX 2070 Super Gaming X comes in a very nice retail box.
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Zero Frozr technology: Stopping the fan in low-load situations, keeping a noise-free environment.
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Read the full review: Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Ti If one of your big reasons for moving up to a new GPU is ray tracing, the 2080 Ti is the best choice if you're planning to play at 1440p – and it’s even good for moving up to 4K. The extra RAM and horsepower of the 2080 Ti make a lot of difference even when compared to 2080 Super.
Even on the RTX series, which have dedicated cores for raytracing, the effect is incredibly GPU intensive. If you're looking to game at 1440p and hope to surpass 100 fps with ray tracing enabled regularly, the 2080 Ti is the only card on the market right now that can deliver high frame rate gaming with RTX on. This is the card to get when money isn't a problem, as you can almost buy two 2080 Supers for the same price. That being said, the RTX 2080 Ti is still a costly video card, and the RTX Super line has diminished the value of the 2080 Ti even further. While the Titan RTX surpasses the 2080 Ti in raw power, the Titan retails for $1,500 more for not even a 20% performance increase in gaming. The Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Ti by Nvidia is the best consumer-grade video card you can get right now for gaming. However, if ray tracing isn't a concern, the RX 5700 XT is a competitive alternative to Nvidia's mid range lineup. Given that you can get similar performance from an RTX 2060 Super for roughly the same price, the RX 5700 XT isn't quite the market disruptor it was intended to be. However, this card does have a disadvantage that might be a dealbreaker for some: it doesn't support ray tracing. The Radeon RX 5700 XT compares favorably to the original RTX 2070 and the RTX 2060 Super in 1440p gaming. Performance-wise, the 5700 XT sits close to the 2060 Super, and with similar pricing, offers an alternative for those who are on the fence about which company they want to support.
The AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT continues the company's strategy of targeting the low-mid range enthusiast market, and it matches up nicely to Nvidia's offerings. While AMD has been making great strides with its CPU lineup, its GPUs have lagged behind competitor Nvidia.