Testseek.com have collected 409 expert reviews of the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Super 8GB GDDR6 PCIe and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Super 8GB GDDR6 PCIe.
July 2019
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The editors liked
Strong Performance
Slick Aesthetic Updates
Quiet
Easy Overclocker
Power-Efficient
More Perf Per Dollar
Sweet Spot Performance Enhanced
Dual Fan Cooler
Attractive Cooling Solution
Quiet Operation
Super Strong Backplate
Replaces RTX 2080
Excellent Out of Box Performance
Price Break
Solid performance increase over the original RTX 2080
Fastest memory ever seen on a graphics card—15.5 Gbps
RTX Technology
No price increase over existing RTX 2080
Backplate included
Highly energy efficient
DLSS could lift the card to 4K 60 FPS perf
At $699
The SUPER RTX 2080 offers a small performance increase over the original card with no price premium increase over the entry level cards
And the RTX 2080 SUPER Founders Edition is priced $100 less than the original RTX 2080 Founders Edition
The
Powerful enough for FHD
QHD and WQHD gaming
Stylish design
Modern architecture
DLSS + raytracing
Good balance between power and performance
Headroom for overclocking
Excellent 1440p and good 4K gaming performance
Supports real-time ray tracing and DLSS
Nvidia's metallic Founders Edition design is gorgeous
Fastest GDDR6 memory available
Supports multi-GPU SLI configurations
Faster than the overclocked GeForce RTX 2080 Founders Edition
$100 less expensive than GeForce RTX 2080 Founders Edition
Benefits from Nvidia's high build quality
Still quiet
Despite increased power consumption
Slightly faster than the RTX 2080 for the same price
Solid 1440p and 4K performance
A better $700 option than Radeon VII
The editors didn't like
Too Few RTX Titles At The Moment
People That Just Bought An RTX 2080 Are Probably Ticked
No onboard DVI-D
Replaces the existing RTX 2080
High price
No idle fan stop
Always running in power limiter
Which complicates overclocking
Too
Memory not running at its rated speed of 16 Gbps
Price
Fans always stay switched on
Not always powerful enough for 4K gaming
Not much faster than original RTX 2080
Ray traced games picking up steam
But still relatively rare
RTX 2070 Super serves same basic needs at much lower price
Even at its lower price
This card is priced at a premium
The same cooler means more heat and faster fans
Axial fan design blows waste heat back into your chassis
NVIDIA's mid-range Super cards are a better value
Still waiting on more ray tracing games to justify the high cost
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