

On page two, you'll find our 2020–2021 benchmark suite, which has all of the previous generation GPUs running our older test suite running on a Core i9-9900K testbed. Meanwhile, Intel's Arc Alchemist architecture brings a third player into the dedicated GPU party, even if it's more of a competitor for the previous generation midrange offerings. AMD's RDNA 3 architecture powers the RX 7000-series, with only two desktop cards presently released. Nvidia's Ada Lovelace architecture powers its latest generation RTX 40-series, with new features like DLSS 3 Frame Generation. If you want to see additional GPU testing with recent games, check our Diablo IV, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, Redfall, and Dead Island 2 GPU performance articles. Nothing new since the addition of the RTX 4060 Ti and RX 7600 to the hierarchy. The results are all without enabling DLSS, FSR, or XeSS on the various cards, mind you. Those of course require a ray tracing capable GPU so only AMD's RX 7000/6000-series, Intel's Arc, and Nvidia's RTX cards are present.
#VIDEO CARD BENCHMARK NVIDIA 2070 RTX FULL#
Our full GPU hierarchy using traditional rendering (aka, rasterization) comes first, and below that we have our ray tracing GPU benchmarks hierarchy. We've also retested a bunch of cards to clear up some lingering oddities from earlier testing. Our latest additions to the hierarchy are Nvidia's RTX 4070 and RTX 4060 Ti, and AMD's Radeon RX 7600. For now, we have the same test suite we used in 2022. We're nearly finished retesting all of the ray-tracing capable GPUs on a slightly revamped test suite, using a Core i9-13900K instead of a Core i9-12900K. Current GPU prices are slowly trending down as well, though the new cards are all holding relatively steady.
#VIDEO CARD BENCHMARK NVIDIA 2070 RTX PROFESSIONAL#
Whether it's playing games, running artificial intelligence workloads like Stable Diffusion, or doing professional video editing, your graphics card typically plays the biggest role in determining performance - even the best CPUs for Gaming take a secondary role. However, the benchmark results, as well as gameplay videos, are good indicators of the graphics processors' performance.Our GPU benchmarks hierarchy ranks all the current and previous generation graphics cards by performance, and Tom's Hardware exhaustively benchmarks current and previous generation GPUs, including all of the best graphics cards. The scores and real-world performance of the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 Super and compared GPUs may vary depending on the notebooks' other components, settings, cooling, and other factors (especially single-channel vs faster dual-channel RAM and speed of the main processor). Note: The benchmark scores of the listed graphics processors are averages measured across various devices with these processors. Unfortunately, laptop manufacturers oftentimes don’t specify in the specs sheets what version of the card is in their laptops. For instance, laptop makers offer 80 Watt and 90 Watt RTX 2070 Max Q.

In addition, there are sub-versions of these two. There are two versions of the RTX 2070 Super – the standard full-power version and the lower-power and slower Max Q version. Getting a faster RTX 2080 is for those who want to run demanding games on ultra-high resolution and / or multiple monitor setups. The card is capable of running all of the latest graphics-intensive games on high detail settings. The RTX 2070 Super sits below the top-of-the-line RTX 2080 Super and RTX 2080 in the GeForce 20-series lineup. It’s a beefed up edition of the original GeForce RTX 2070.

The Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 Super is a high-end video card for gaming laptops.
