NVIDIA G-FORCE RTX 2070 8 GB GDDR6 256 bit

Core Specifications:

Specification Detail
GPU architecture Turing (TU106)
Process / Node 12 nm
CUDA Cores 2,304
TMUs / ROPs 144 TMUs, 64 ROPs
Memory 8 GB GDDR6 on a 256-bit bus
Memory bandwidth ~ 448 GB/s
Base clock / Boost clock 1,410 MHz base, ~ 1,620 MHz boost (may vary by model and manufacturer)
Power draw (TGP / TDP) ~ 175 W under load
Required PSU Strongly recommended to have ~ 550 W PSU (varies depending on rest of system)

Core Specifications:

Specification Detail
GPU architecture Turing (TU106)
Process / Node 12 nm
CUDA Cores 2,304
TMUs / ROPs 144 TMUs, 64 ROPs
Memory 8 GB GDDR6 on a 256-bit bus
Memory bandwidth ~ 448 GB/s
Base clock / Boost clock 1,410 MHz base, ~ 1,620 MHz boost (may vary by model and manufacturer)
Power draw (TGP / TDP) ~ 175 W under load
Required PSU Strongly recommended to have ~ 550 W PSU (varies depending on rest of system)

What It Does Well:

These are the strengths of the RTX 2070 in modern use:

  • 1080p and 1440p gaming: It handles modern AAA games well at 1080p with high settings, and decent performance in many titles at 1440p if you’re willing to tweak settings.

  • Ray tracing + DLSS: Because it has RT cores and supports DLSS, it can do ray tracing in supported games, especially when combined with DLSS or lowered settings — letting you get the visual fidelity without killing performance.

  • Rich feature-set: Support for modern APIs (DirectX 12 Ultimate, Vulkan), good driver support, strong hardware for features like VR, etc.

  • Longevity: While not the latest architecture, the RTX 2070 is still strong enough that many games will run acceptably for the next few years (especially if you’re not pushing ultra/everything on at 4K).

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