As graphics card launches go, it’s probably fair to say Nvidia’s new RTX cards have had a pretty terrible one so far. With concerns over their somewhat extortionate pricing and the continued lack of all those confirmed RTX games to really show what their magic Turing GPUs are made of, it’s left both the RTX 2080 and RTX 2080Ti feeling like one big shoulder shrug – even if the latter is by far and away the best graphics card ever made.
It’s an awkward position to be in, to say the least, and it only gets doubly embarrassing when you get to the RTX 2070, the littlest and least powerful entry in Nvidia’s new RTX family. Sure, it’s got the same fancy ray-tracing reflection tech and deep-learning gubbins as the rest of the 20-series, but there’s still no way to actually see how it all works in a real, honest to goodness game. Instead, all I can really test at the moment is its raw performance, which early reports pegged to be roughly the same as Nvidia’s GeForce GTX 1080. Now that I’ve finally had a chance to look at one myself, I’d say it’s a little more complicated than that. Let’s take a look.
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