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Review on Video card MSI GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER GAMING X TRIO 8 GB by Wiktor Michalski (Li ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best thing I have ever used, highly recommended!

Assembly is like this: Everything in the Zalman S3 case (cheap 2300r. , small, perfectly contained all the components. Just what you need to put on the table and admire, but you have to tinker with laying cables at the back, the best budget all the same)) MSI X470 Gaming Pro Carbon Ryzen 7 2700 MSI RTX 2070 Super Gaming Trio DDR4 HyperX Predator RGB 3200MHz 2x8Gb MSI Core Frozr L (If you are planning 2 more RAM sticks for the future, put the dropsy right away, the tower covers 1 RAM slot. But in this case with a dropsy, such a topic, either put 3 or 2 fans on the front panel, or on top with one fan, even though there are places for two. Because of the CPU power wires, you can’t put one. ) 2x M.2 PCI-E 3.0 x4 A-Data XPG 256Gb (system) / Crutial 500Gb (games) 2x HDD WD Black 1Tb (photo, music, game and software installers) / WD Purple 4Tb (TV series, movies) SSD 2.5" Kingston 960 Gb (for video work) Case fans 2 pcs. Arctic and 2 pcs. CoolerMaster (3 fans on front and 1 on top) PSU FSP Everest 800W (80 Plus) - an additional wire for the power supply CPU was made to order: GPU input 6 + 2pin, CPU output 4 + 4pin (this PSU is semi-modular, the old man already has only one cable for the CPU 4 + 4 pins , and on the motherboard 2x8pin) Windows 10 x64 1809. On a FullHD monitor, all games run at extreme graphics settings with 60+ fps (now I'm saving up for 144Hz, 2K monitors). In games, the card itself boosts up to 1920MHz (I don’t see the point in buying the X-version, overpaying up to 3 thousand, for 30 MHz = D). Yes, I don’t have the X version, but I didn’t find it on the market to leave a review. Compared to my old GTX 1060 6Gb. No comparison. RTX is better in every way. With rays on Ultra and graphics settings Extreme, Metro Exodus-license, I go through from the very beginning, Hong Kong, Volga, Yamantau, Caspian, Taiga - fps keeps at 60 frames, hardware creates periodic micro freezes - but it doesn’t bother me, fps in such moments drops to 45 frames, without a haer - everything is smooth and stable. In general, the picture: * charm).

Updated 10 months ago
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Pros
  • 1. Appearance and lighting 2. Build Quality 3. Metal backplate and stand included (discussed about it*) 4. Quiet fans under load 5. Performance 6. Good overclocking potential 7. Low temperatures in games (up to 65 degrees at 35-40% fan speed)
Cons
  • 1. Dragon Center software (I want it - I control the backlight, I want it - I don’t control it, I want it - I won’t start at all, it just hangs on Waiting for SDK Initialization - SDK is installed), in short, it works every other time. I wrote to MSI, they say it will be fixed over time. 2. * The support, in fact, about nothing, is held on one side by 2 bolts, and on the other end, one might say, it just hangs. I saw on Ali normal vertical supports with height adjustment, that's what it will be like! It's better to buy one in advance. They are there with and without illumination. 3. . well, that’s all, I don’t see any shortcomings in the video card itself, well, except that when the vertical synchronization is turned off in games, the chokes start to squeak, not loudly, but because monitor 60Hz, and when off. Sync. fps just rolls over 100, it's understandable, the load is crazy, I'll eventually take a good 2K monitor.