Jerry Seinfeld
I upgraded to this from an XFX RX580. After constant driver crashes I was ready to return to the green team, and boy am I happy I did! This thing's been a dream come true. With dynamic super resolution in the nvidia control panel you can simulate up to 4k on a 1080p monitor and this graphics card handles that feature VERY well. I find myself wondering for hours on horse back red dead redemption 2 enjoying the 4k landscape and forgetting to do my objectives. I used to feel like my gpu was bottle necking my monitor, now it's the other way around. Thanks for the awesome graphics card at an awesome price.I will say there IS coil whine like the reviews say, it's true. However, it doesn't really occur unless you're putting it under heavy load, but under heavy load can be decently loud. If you have your PC on a desk next to you, then you might want to use a headset. If you have it under your desk somewhere, you probably won't notice unless your house is quiet enough to hear a pin drop a room away. Definitely can't hear it over my AC, or a fan on the other side of the room, a TV a few rooms away, etc.Noiseiness and all, I'm very very happy with this GPU. Games I couldn't even play in 1080p without constant crashes before now run stabley on DSR 4k.EVGA you keep this up, and you got a customer for life.
IraIra
This is a solid card. It uses a reference PCB which I wanted so that I have options for water blocks. It is basically the same GPU as what you will find an a 2080 which is completely different than the regular 2070. I have had no issues with coil whine or artifacts. It is running solid with both the memory and the GPU overclocked. I am getting 10,200 in 3dmark time spy paired with a ryzen 2700x. This is overpriced for what you get and at this time there is nothing you can do about it short of getting an 5700xt which has horrible drivers. I went with the 5700xt originally. With the most up to date drivers it was a constant battle to try to get many games to work and not crash. I spent so much time making it work. My time is too valuable. Sent it back and purchased this instead.
Brian Hawks
I sold my GTX 1080 in preparation for the RTX 3080. Well... You can guess how that went for me.As a result, I was in need of a GPU. Rather than buying a used 1080, I decided to go ahead and upgrade a bit.Whoa. I thought all my games were running smoothly before... I was wrong.I don't have anything that uses DLSS or RTX, so I can't speak to how those work, but what I can say is that it is significantly faster than my 1080 was, and I feel like the colors and animations, even on Windows Aero stuff, is smoother, and looks better.I haven't tried it in VR yet, but I will soon. (Oculus Rift)I'm still fully intending to step up to a RTX 3080, but who knows how long until that happens. Until then, I'm thrilled with my 2070 Super.
Corrie Smith
If you're planning on 1080p gaming, this card is perfect for the money. I haven't found anything to go below 60 frames per second unless I'm upscaling the resolution to 4k (even then, its very playable.) The way that the fan curves are configured out of the box aren't very great. My temps were hitting close to 80 Celsius, and while having to listen to the fans fluctuate very ineffectively. You'll have to download EVGA's Precision X1 software, and allow it to take control of fan curves. After doing so I rarely see the card go over 65. Definitely worth the money, and a great card to play modern games at 1080p with max settings.