1:27 I once proudly “displayed my package on a shelf” but I slipped and had to go to A&E. When I got out I tried again, but in ten minutes the police asked me to come along with them quietly and leave the home fittings section of Ikea.
consistent load with good low temperatures would have the GPU last longer than a GPU in a gamers setup, where the GPU is constantly experiencing random spikes in load and temps. Think of a car that is consistently driving at a low~medium speed vs a car that is randomly stopping, driving fast, driving slow, stopping, driving fast then really fast, etc.
Problem is those shaders are unoptimized and not baked in to minecraft. Most people dont use shaders because it still requires you to manually install it. Now that we have baked in RT shaders, its easier now to see how much performance high end shaders like seus pathtracing can be. Which ill also say most shaders are performance friendly unless youre using intel hd or hardware from like 10 years ago.
@@MrMilkyCoco Yeah, I have had a hand in making some shaders, and the language for making them has a ton of features to help optimising, so most shader programmers definately use those features and optimise them as much as possible.
It’s really not. It’s just an I un-optimized feature/software. I’ve seen better graphics in 2008 than minecraft with shaders. It’s just that on one they gave af and on the other they didn’t
Mods don't really count as part of a game. It's an addon. If we don't exclude modding then we could say any game that reshade can run on is a GPU melter if we enable every single filter at max.
It was you!!! I had my eye on this exact card on ebuyer the other week and when I came back to buy it it was out of stock!! I ended up buying a new 2070 from ebay. It was an OEM HP part (an upgrade for one of their Omen desktops) from a system integrator. 2070rtx is a hell of a card for under 400 bones.
I'm loving my RTX 2070 laptop. Amazing to have this level of performance on the go, and being able to entirely write it off as a "business "expense LOL
I had an ex display R9 270 (funnily enough from eBuyer) some years ago that was absolutely fine. It looked like it had never been used. Daily GPU now is an ex-mining 1080, a far riskier proposition, big savings over a new or “as new” one of course but thankfully it’s been flawless for two years.
I've been a follower of yours for a while. I gotta commend you for making videos that keep my attention the whole way through, computer videos don't always do that.
@@Jafmanz can't set an alert for everything since it comes under different names, say I'm looking for a 1070/1070ti, some people just list it as "graphics card" so you have to click the ad, other "gaming graphics card gtx like rtx" to get as many people to see the ad and the people that just list it as gtx 1070, so I'd have to set 3 search results, people are listing hundreds of cards under the "graphics card", eBay tries to find relevant ads if there isn't many to see, so "gaming graphics card, gtx like RTX" will turn into anything that has gaming in it and people who list it as 1070 sell very quick at full price, so it's not a deal If your building a new pc is not just get the same socket CPU and Mobo, ram and GPU, there is so much more, have you ever built a PC? If you try to do something like a 2011 build and want to use a Xeon good luck, especially of your using one of those Chinese x79 boards
I've been wanting to get a 2070 as well but they are usually 499.00 usd around here on the west coast of the u.s. 360 pounds sounds like a good buy. Good for you man its pretty cool you got a rtx to get some use out of. Take care.
I have the 3x model of the Windforce 2070 card. Loud and rattley fans are a thing with it. That said, it doesn't run overly hot and performs pretty well. A few tips I've found with mine: - The card seems to have a very aggressive thermal throttling setting and I noticed it starts at anything past 60°C. Setting the fan curve to max out before 60 made a noticeable difference for me, at least in benchmarks. - Even though checking online says my CPU, a Ryzen 5 2600 @4ghz, shouldn't be a bottleneck, I've noticed it seems to be for the 2070. Pairing it with that 1600 is definitely going to bottleneck it.
I've had a 2070 since launch... It took to the same +200core/+700mem as all the past pascal cards I had did... without any issue no less. This OC seems to just be easy for nvidia cards to do, regardless who made them. So long as you don't have some variant with terrible memory or something. Anyway, tends to bring it up to 2070 super levels in most benchmarks. Then again the 70 super can also be overclocked, so it's not like you're really ahead of it or anything... but it feels good regardless, to know that you are at least keeping up. It's a wonderful card though, and at the price you got that at it would be hard to pass up. So long as the thing works, it should be fine. I've pushed cards hard for decades of actual use, and it's not like they just stop or break. You really have to set something up for failure to have such events occur. Or... or buy something with poor manufacturing practices. I strongly advise enabling extra voltage though, slightly adjust the fan curve to allow for higher cooling, toss that power limit up to 114, and then go with the +200/+700 OC. You will see it in benchmarks, and feel it in games. . . And congrats, this will likely be your favorite GPU until you stumble across an 80 or 80 super, but then again... those bad boys cost the same as many turn key vehicles, so they are understandably avoided. They cater to a specific niche, one who has silver spoon in hand.
as someone that works at a computer parts retailer you can easily get it registered and have the Manufacturers warranty regardless if it was an ex display card as long as you can provide a valid receipt always remember that warranty starts on the date of your purchase regardless if its an old stock or items used for shelf display.
3:42 One of the first things i do with any GPU i purchase is intentionally run some application on really high FPS as some cards tend to coil while when they produce high fps rather than just stress it on furmark. High coil while is for me a reason to instantly return a new card.
Huh... I saw a regular MSI 2070 Super on Letgo yesterday for $300. Still up, and only 2 people watching. I passed on that and instead grabbed a VEGA 64 from the same buyer for $144.
Good video. Like your comments about fan noise (am surprised the 2070 card was much quieter than your 5700xt - thought 7nm would mean heat was less of an issue though guess it's down to the heatsink size, quality and fans). I'd have mentioned DDU usage during installation and checking Vbios version
whatever, its still much better than typical, higher priced "Founders Edition" cards. My XFX GTX 1070 got a pretty similar cooler on it, its damn quiet, i cant hear it at all and still very cool, at least cooler than ANY gpu i had before. Around 30-35 degree C idle, maximum 40 degree with watching a 4k video with GPU decoder, and slow spinning fans while gaming with max. 60-65 degrees. Ok Edit: i realized right now, this 2070 got "only" a small al heatsink, while my GTX 1070 also use heatpipes, but the cooling solution is far from superior, but enough for max 150W.
I have this card. I have a huge issue with the fan constantly making a noise if i don't hold the card up with something. Obviously the sag is too much for the shroud to be away from the fan.
I have an rtx 2060 windforce and have the same 'issue' that when a sudden load hits the card, the fans ramp up for a second or two. I also noticed that when the fans exceed 80% speed they are starting to buzz like the bearing is not 100% good or something. But I'm glad you said that that is a known issue with the windforce cards.
Hey I need to tell you something I send my rig for RYGR about 10 months ago and you didnt see it and I resend it at least 5 times and nothing. And I am your OG subsceiber
@SchoolTerrorist i dont really do video editing. It only has 4 cores, so i reckom it would be a bit slower. If you need it for video editing i would probably go with a ryzen 3600, that has 6 cores
@SchoolTerrorist oh, its great, i went from an i7-3770 and the 3400g performs better. For me, the ryzen 3400g is a great processor. No better APU in the market right now.
0:29 God damn, that is still expensive considering I bought an RTX 2060 Super (basically about the same in performance and other specs like the 8 GB VRAM, maybe 2% weaker on average, sometimes even faster) for €395,95 but the "Ghost" model, brand new with two year seller warranty and with 10% rebate and 6% cashback on the asking price (effectively saving the 19% VAT here in Germany, because 1/(1+19%) -1 ≈ -16%). Meaning you still overpaid by more than £77 as compared to literally September last year and that is comparing used vs. new which totally makes up for the slightly worse performance of the 2060 Super. I mean, rather sacrifice 2% FPS than having to worry about losing the card prematurely and how it got abused already. On top, even a used RTX 2070 was under €340 last year already. But then again, I spent €700 on my RTX 2080 back in 2018 and was pretty bummed to see the same exact model for €130 less just a few weeks later when I could not return it anymore. 2:21 How is that even legal? Right, UK. The land of the fake Trump and the powerless Queen. Beg my pardon, I forgot. Maybe change the laws for used product warranty to one year minimum like basically every other developed European nation has. Then again, Norway has a warranty of up to 5 years on some goods, but that is only more than 20 times longer. No biggie.
About the ps4, i noticed that disabling supersampling in the settings resolved the noise problem on my ps4 pro when playing ff7remake. Do you think it will help you?
@@shahnewaz9700kf mine is marked as windforce on the box as well but still uses the AORUS ENGINE that comes on the CD to tweak fan speeds for overclocking or undervolting situations if you want a more cooled card or a more silent card.
I can confirm this card while it runs hot, it doesn't throttle and is fairly quiet. I bought this brand new last year for $580 AUD, and I'm glad I did cosidering prices nowadays.
My 2070 was $640 CAD. Cheapest one in my province. I absolutely love this thing (EVGA Black) and I've filled up every port on the back of the card. It was well worth it.
I have a gigabyte 2070 super and the fan noise you mentioned drove me nuts. It would always "whoosh" 3x before finally staying on at a constant temp. IT was because they can only go from 0-30% fan speed. They start up fast, which cools card down, so it goes back to 0%. Sounds like a dishwasher lol.
The only ex-display product I bought was an HP 8200 elite sff computer, i7 2600 + 8 GB RAM (and a 250 GB HDD with rusty platters if you were to believe the noise and access time). Anyhow, best computer I ever bought. Yes it had been used, but I slapped a GTX 750ti in it and it has been working fine ever since. It's not a gaming rig by any stretch of imagination, but for photo editing and even 1080p video rendering it's all you'd ever want.
My current graphics card is an ebuyer EXDISPLAY Gigabyte Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Turbo OC 8GB GDDR5X purchased February 2019. Like your ex-display unit my box was damaged but all contents were fine & it didn't really didn't feel like it was used. If the price is right I'd consider buying another ex-display unit when I eventually choose to upgrade.
Late to the party. This is the first video of yours and it made me search you up and subsribe! I got a question if you have the time to notice it and if you recall. I got the same model, and I have issues with hot temps. I've tried changing paste/cleaning. Undervolting did the trick for me but after changing fans to new one (coil whine) temps came back to old 80-81 temps even with undervolt. Did you encounter similair issues perhaps or if you have any advice? This card is rarely reviewed.
ebuyer is a great company, I buy lots of stuff from them.. My latest purchase from them was a HDD. I doubt Ebuyer would have sent it to you without testing it first to verify its actually working. I have bought refurbished stuff from them before as well. My laptop I got from them for £200 is still going strong running Manjaro Linux.
Unfortunetly I have the 2060 super version of this card and the temps are ridiculous. After 20-30 minutes of playtime, it jumps to 84 degree celcius and GPU clock throttle itself down to 1700 MHz. Tried to RMA but Gigabyte's return policy is hot garbage. I have made a huge mistake buying 2 fan 2 heatsink model GPU.
I don't know what place do you live in, but in my country Malaysia, there are still many online stores selling the RTX 2070 for 300 pounds brand new ever since the super version released.
I have the 1660 Super WindFart 2X by Gigabyte, the cheapest 1660 Super. Probably the same fans. It's cooled semi-passively, the fans don't turn until 50c. You can change that threshold or make a custom curve in the Aorus Engine app. No matter what you do, they go a bit nuts for a second when they start spinning before settling down to the right RPM. They do rattle sometimes for that one second. I'm guessing the power delivery to the fans is like that on a hardware level, messy, but not an issue once you get used to it. It works well. It's super annoying when the card is around 50c because the over-spinning / settling / stopping / over-spinning / settling etc can happen a lot. In games it's usually in the 60s-70s so it doesn't do the annoying thing, only in the beginning when it realizes "oooo, I'm getting hot."
Yeah, E-buyer prices for parts have been mostly okay, to my surprise. Placed an order for a couple bits & £340 for an RTX 2060 with a small factory OC? Pleasantly surprised. Here's hoping it plays nice with a 4th gen i7
I think the prices are going down because people think Nvidia will release something new. Its good to see you are owning newer GPUs too. Its got awesome performance and maybe in the future now you can look into VR games.
I bought a former mining 1080ti. Card was a bit scuffed up in a couple places but works great, I run a triple screen setup on my rig, runs Assetto Corsa with high settings with reshade very stably. The bracket was sagged a bit, no issue since a pair of pliers straightened it out.
When i am playing red dead the temperature goes up to 81°C . Its not throtteling that much, clockspeed was minimum 1690mhz on 100% usage. My card is also making that enoying noise when its on full load , i thought it would be the fans but they are running at over 1500rpm, so they are not the problem. When researching i found out that my graphics card has a so called "coil whine". I am afraid of having bought a broken gpu
What makes you think a shop display card would see less usage? I think it would be the opposite; it'd likely be running some kind of show-off 3d benchmark tool on a loop or something, to show how great it is.
Hey, I have the same GPU and it reached 81-82 degrees in games like Jedi: Fallen Order. I ser a more agressive fan curve and now it reaches 75-79 degrees. Should I try to lower it more or are these temps fine?
Ebuyer were awesome many moons ago when I last bought something from them. I purchased an ASU’s GeForce 3 TI 500 which had a decent multi year warranty. After a while the card failed & Ebuyer said to return it to them. They sent out a replacement that got damaged in transit & again was returned. They didn’t have any other cards of that model by any manufacturer so gave me the option of a refund or picking another card to the same value. I ended up with a Radeon 9800 Pro which was a far superior card. I very much doubt any company would do that now & I suspect warranties aren’t as good now. OCZ have also been wonderful when it came to warranties. I had a PSU OCZ-600ADJ fail 5 years into its 5 year warranty, they sent me a top end PSU which is still working in an older system 11 years later.
My boy is growing mustache
Is that a Jean Paul goaty beard growing on his bottom lip?
Yup just like a pre-pubescent high school kid.
*trying 😂
Still saying too much Nutella :P
What was the ABSOLUTE BEST ,after the quarantine lift ?
The barbershop visit - I couldn't bare the growing hair !!!!!
1:27 I once proudly “displayed my package on a shelf” but I slipped and had to go to A&E. When I got out I tried again, but in ten minutes the police asked me to come along with them quietly and leave the home fittings section of Ikea.
Did you get lingonberry sauce with your meatballs
David Lewis You know, I did get some kind of red stuff on my balls now you come to mention it. I didn’t have time to taste it I’m afraid.
George Morley that’s a poor show George. One expects you were too busy wolfing down a cheap, salty hotdog
Ha ha ha 😂
How British are you?
RGinHD: Add to basket
It all depends on the tea mate ;)
*sips tea*
*colour*
He's a top chaver
*cackles at Doctor Who whilst eating a feast of Eccles cakes, Welsh Cakes, Scones, and crumpets, drinking Yorkshire Tea and screaming “bellend”*
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Chickened It would be in UHD if British internet wasn’t so bad
Just Vienna if it was in UHD he would have a full grown beard already
Chickens need H U G S
The display GPUs at microcenter are running unigine heaven all day every day. I wonder what their lifespan is like
i bet it's fine, just gets replaced each time something newer is out
Tbh, so long as the temps are ok, it doesn't really cause that much of an issue.
As long as the heat is dealt with they should be fine. They get tested like that at the fab/factory.
Same as a mining card
consistent load with good low temperatures would have the GPU last longer than a GPU in a gamers setup, where the GPU is constantly experiencing random spikes in load and temps. Think of a car that is consistently driving at a low~medium speed vs a car that is randomly stopping, driving fast, driving slow, stopping, driving fast then really fast, etc.
1:25 - That’s what happens when your package is labelled as fragile
Repeat
"I can't belive minecraft can now be called a gpu melter" Shaders that exist for years now: :(
Problem is those shaders are unoptimized and not baked in to minecraft. Most people dont use shaders because it still requires you to manually install it. Now that we have baked in RT shaders, its easier now to see how much performance high end shaders like seus pathtracing can be. Which ill also say most shaders are performance friendly unless youre using intel hd or hardware from like 10 years ago.
@@MrMilkyCoco Yeah, I have had a hand in making some shaders, and the language for making them has a ton of features to help optimising, so most shader programmers definately use those features and optimise them as much as possible.
It’s really not. It’s just an I un-optimized feature/software.
I’ve seen better graphics in 2008 than minecraft with shaders. It’s just that on one they gave af and on the other they didn’t
Mods don't really count as part of a game. It's an addon. If we don't exclude modding then we could say any game that reshade can run on is a GPU melter if we enable every single filter at max.
@Dalle Smalhals I mean the 2000 series are the best cards performance wise, it's just the high pricing.
You have the perfect voice for a classic Minecraft let's play series. I would totally watch that
It was you!!! I had my eye on this exact card on ebuyer the other week and when I came back to buy it it was out of stock!!
I ended up buying a new 2070 from ebay. It was an OEM HP part (an upgrade for one of their Omen desktops) from a system integrator.
2070rtx is a hell of a card for under 400 bones.
Where i live that shit cost 700 buck second hand
5700 xt better
Skolverket where are you from?
@@Disonant Sweden
@@egg993 waiting for amd to have stable drivers.
I'm loving my RTX 2070 laptop. Amazing to have this level of performance on the go, and being able to entirely write it off as a "business "expense LOL
Me too. Have had mine since March Last year no problems. Personal Expense - but worth it.
How hot does it get ?
@@thewanderingartists 78°C is usually the highest
Damn hoovies garage and rg in hd uploaded at almost same time and rg is using the same video format as hoovie !
Glad to see car fans here
I had an ex display R9 270 (funnily enough from eBuyer) some years ago that was absolutely fine. It looked like it had never been used.
Daily GPU now is an ex-mining 1080, a far riskier proposition, big savings over a new or “as new” one of course but thankfully it’s been flawless for two years.
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You're so nice in your videos and it raises my mood anytime you post a new video. Thank you RGinHD.
"the 10% of me that can't be reasoned with"
I hate that guy, he always wins
I've been a follower of yours for a while. I gotta commend you for making videos that keep my attention the whole way through, computer videos don't always do that.
I swear you always get the best deals though man, you are like some sort of eBay wizard!
Was ebuyer, you just have to constantly check ads day after day, very full, time consuming and unhealthy, but you get good deals
@@fewik8567 or you can just set up an alert via an app and use your free time calling people like you morons.
You moron!
@@Jafmanz ?
@@fewik8567 Which part did you not understand?
@@Jafmanz can't set an alert for everything since it comes under different names, say I'm looking for a 1070/1070ti, some people just list it as "graphics card" so you have to click the ad, other "gaming graphics card gtx like rtx" to get as many people to see the ad and the people that just list it as gtx 1070, so I'd have to set 3 search results, people are listing hundreds of cards under the "graphics card", eBay tries to find relevant ads if there isn't many to see, so "gaming graphics card, gtx like RTX" will turn into anything that has gaming in it and people who list it as 1070 sell very quick at full price, so it's not a deal
If your building a new pc is not just get the same socket CPU and Mobo, ram and GPU, there is so much more, have you ever built a PC? If you try to do something like a 2011 build and want to use a Xeon good luck, especially of your using one of those Chinese x79 boards
As always, Really great review and well detailed!
I got a used EVGA Black RTX2070 for $275 when everyone panic sold their 2000 series cards.
Lucky you !
one of the reason's i love quarantine is because this guy gets to pump videos out like a madman
These similes and deadpan jokes will be the death of me.
I've been wanting to get a 2070 as well but they are usually 499.00 usd around here on the west coast of the u.s. 360 pounds sounds like a good buy. Good for you man its pretty cool you got a rtx to get some use out of. Take care.
Just bought one of these. Display unit too from Scan for £360.
Got sick and tired of trying to get an RTX 3080/3070/3060 ti.
I have the 3x model of the Windforce 2070 card. Loud and rattley fans are a thing with it. That said, it doesn't run overly hot and performs pretty well.
A few tips I've found with mine:
- The card seems to have a very aggressive thermal throttling setting and I noticed it starts at anything past 60°C. Setting the fan curve to max out before 60 made a noticeable difference for me, at least in benchmarks.
- Even though checking online says my CPU, a Ryzen 5 2600 @4ghz, shouldn't be a bottleneck, I've noticed it seems to be for the 2070. Pairing it with that 1600 is definitely going to bottleneck it.
@possums keep moving If I trusted them I wouldn't know it's a bottleneck. I came to that conclusion by observation.
Is this the Rev 1.0/2.0 or 3.0? Also, do you know the difference between the three?
I've had a 2070 since launch... It took to the same +200core/+700mem as all the past pascal cards I had did... without any issue no less. This OC seems to just be easy for nvidia cards to do, regardless who made them. So long as you don't have some variant with terrible memory or something. Anyway, tends to bring it up to 2070 super levels in most benchmarks. Then again the 70 super can also be overclocked, so it's not like you're really ahead of it or anything... but it feels good regardless, to know that you are at least keeping up. It's a wonderful card though, and at the price you got that at it would be hard to pass up. So long as the thing works, it should be fine. I've pushed cards hard for decades of actual use, and it's not like they just stop or break. You really have to set something up for failure to have such events occur. Or... or buy something with poor manufacturing practices. I strongly advise enabling extra voltage though, slightly adjust the fan curve to allow for higher cooling, toss that power limit up to 114, and then go with the +200/+700 OC. You will see it in benchmarks, and feel it in games. . . And congrats, this will likely be your favorite GPU until you stumble across an 80 or 80 super, but then again... those bad boys cost the same as many turn key vehicles, so they are understandably avoided. They cater to a specific niche, one who has silver spoon in hand.
BEAT YOU! I bought a brand new one for £349.99 from Ebay a few weeks back. Some guy was selling OEM HP ones.
Ok and no one gives 2 shits
as someone that works at a computer parts retailer you can easily get it registered and have the Manufacturers warranty regardless if it was an ex display card as long as you can provide a valid receipt always remember that warranty starts on the date of your purchase regardless if its an old stock or items used for shelf display.
GPU-Z
Name: Nvidia Riva 128
Memorysize: 4MB
Ohnoooooooooooooo......
😂
@Il Gamer Esploso Trident 9440 4MB ;)
Geforce mx 440 64mb
@@Petar321_GT Google trident 9440 before....
@@flakhas88 nah i was just flexing with mine geforce mx 440 64mb
I got MSI rx 5700 xt gaming x for 285 £ because it was used in testing, so far, I've had zero issues with it.
damn imagine finding a gpu at a decent price rn
Look for RX 480's for 570's 580's they're prob the best you gonna get for 1080p gaming right now lol.
@@eternalgamers10 people still play on 1080p? (No E-Sport sweats)
@@Habs1967 might want to take a look at steam survey lol
Got my 2 month used rtx 2060 super for 250€
Rx 470 4gb for £57
10% of me that can’t be reasoned with put it in the cart. Love it!
When Raytracing in Quake 2 reduces performance by 95% than it's either horribly optimised or raytracing is still far from usable.
It's 50/50
RTX is still really demanding when used in heavy forms.
But at the same time, devs aren't doing their best to optimize for it.
Thank you man I bought this card here in India for 430 dollars.
Hey, you've mentioned Linux in a few videos lately, are you planning on making a Linux video?
3:42 One of the first things i do with any GPU i purchase is intentionally run some application on really high FPS as some cards tend to coil while when they produce high fps rather than just stress it on furmark. High coil while is for me a reason to instantly return a new card.
Ive heard gpu coil whines and boy oh boy i'd never want to hear the deafening screechy sound even if it was sold cheaper
Huh... I saw a regular MSI 2070 Super on Letgo yesterday for $300. Still up, and only 2 people watching. I passed on that and instead grabbed a VEGA 64 from the same buyer for $144.
144 for a Vega 64.... Wow that's good
I'm loving my 2070 super oc, got it for $530 (425 GBP)
“Proudly displaying there packaging”
That’s an out of context quote for the books
*their*
Good video. Like your comments about fan noise (am surprised the 2070 card was much quieter than your 5700xt - thought 7nm would mean heat was less of an issue though guess it's down to the heatsink size, quality and fans).
I'd have mentioned DDU usage during installation and checking Vbios version
that looks like the cheapest heatsink to ever be put in such a high priced gpu
aaaand confirmed 2:45
whatever, its still much better than typical, higher priced "Founders Edition" cards.
My XFX GTX 1070 got a pretty similar cooler on it, its damn quiet, i cant hear it at all and still very cool, at least cooler than ANY gpu i had before. Around 30-35 degree C idle, maximum 40 degree with watching a 4k video with GPU decoder, and slow spinning fans while gaming with max. 60-65 degrees.
Ok Edit: i realized right now, this 2070 got "only" a small al heatsink, while my GTX 1070 also use heatpipes, but the cooling solution is far from superior, but enough for max 150W.
I have the same one, idles at 29 degrees. Never seen it above 72
@@christossim8034 same 2070 or same 1070?
@@adambachmann2633 exactly the same 2070 windforce 2x with that cooler, not the smaller one.
@@christossim8034 do you overclock it at all?
If your ps4 is supper loud you should change the thermal paste, it was much much quieter when I did it, it went from a jet to a whisper.
2 dislikes... who’s doing this?? Whoever watching this, un dislike
Edit: thanks for the likes! And thanks rghd for replying! Thank you guys
i only see 1 dislike, so someone must have listened to you
Rylan no man basically I updated my comment when it hit 2 dislikes...
3 DISLIKES
@@echo4619 Seens like 4 now
Rafa seems like 6 :/
I'm thinking of a 1000$ build for this summer and I wanna hear your guys' opinions:
GPU: Gainward GeForce RTX 2070 8GB GDDR6
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600
RAM: Kingston DIMM DDR4 8GB 3200MHz x2
Motherboard: Gigabyte B450M H /sAM4
PSU: CoolerMaster MWE White 600W
Already own:
SSD: ADATA SU800 225GB
Case: MSGW Large (really good case)
I love the rtx 2070 it’s my favourite card
I like the RTX 2080
i dig it too.do you know what's the difference between the RTX and the 'super' version?
@@KILLER_W0LF. Basically you have RTX, RTX Super, and RTX Ti. The RTX Super is better than the normal RTX and the RTX Ti is the best one.
@@Unknown-lv3bj OK.I think I get it.Thanks for that!
@@KILLER_W0LF. No problem, I tried explaining it as best as I could so I'm sorry if it was bad.
You should start streaming too! You deserve more subs! Road to 500k!
I'm always expecting the catch when you buy something cheap hahahaha
Luiz Alberto um Br por aqui,quem diria rs
@@ivancarvalho7975 estamos em todos os lugares rs
You enjoy that 2070! I wish I could afford one myself! I just bought 2 GTX 980's for 100$ USD apiece. One day I too will have a 2070!
Those 980s still will put up a damn good fight
Are you using sli?
@@content1006 I am
Did you get one? Did you like it?
Ex-display graphics card.... sounds broken lol
as in it used to display...
I'll see myself out.
Thank You, I was wondering about these ex-display cards/e-buyer for some time now. When my RX570 dies will give them a try.
An ex-display set GPU is a still better deal than ex-mining ones
I bought this card because it was chaper than a 2060 super right now so I saw this as a steal and so far no issues
He looks like young Pablo Escobar ...y am sure now...
Selling dried out thermal paste
@@Boltazzes That's a federal offense
Careful, I've seen some stores constantly running in game demos on their display units.
Watching on my RTX 2070 Super that I got for 620 eur
Wherr if i may ask
Watching on my brand new RTX 2070 Super that I got for 440 eur
@@ksaweryhasnik watchin on my r9 380 i bought for 40 eur
PC components are pretty expensive here in Slovenia.
@@Rodrigo-xm4qt There is a shop in Slovenia that is selling it for 800 eur!!
I have this card. I have a huge issue with the fan constantly making a noise if i don't hold the card up with something. Obviously the sag is too much for the shroud to be away from the fan.
Ryzen 5 1600 is bottlenecking your gpu, thats why you got low framerates
I have an rtx 2060 windforce and have the same 'issue' that when a sudden load hits the card, the fans ramp up for a second or two. I also noticed that when the fans exceed 80% speed they are starting to buzz like the bearing is not 100% good or something. But I'm glad you said that that is a known issue with the windforce cards.
Hey I need to tell you something I send my rig for RYGR about 10 months ago and you didnt see it and I resend it at least 5 times and nothing.
And I am your OG subsceiber
Make a video of it your self, upload and post a link to it under your comment!
Replace the Paste!
I like that slogan.
sir you know how to get good deals I feel like ;D
I got a 390€ RTX 2070 for a year now and it works great, it's an MSI Ventus version
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Ever since the lockdowns, I have been growing mine
nobody:
buget gamer:Whats a graphics card lol?
Hell yeah, Im using my vega 11 in my 3400g and its great! I can play almost everything
An used rx 570 for 80 euros
@@PeraltaJoa nice nice im running my vega 3 graphics on my amd athlon 200 ge
@SchoolTerrorist i dont really do video editing. It only has 4 cores, so i reckom it would be a bit slower. If you need it for video editing i would probably go with a ryzen 3600, that has 6 cores
@SchoolTerrorist oh, its great, i went from an i7-3770 and the 3400g performs better. For me, the ryzen 3400g is a great processor. No better APU in the market right now.
0:29 God damn, that is still expensive considering I bought an RTX 2060 Super (basically about the same in performance and other specs like the 8 GB VRAM, maybe 2% weaker on average, sometimes even faster) for €395,95 but the "Ghost" model, brand new with two year seller warranty and with 10% rebate and 6% cashback on the asking price (effectively saving the 19% VAT here in Germany, because 1/(1+19%) -1 ≈ -16%). Meaning you still overpaid by more than £77 as compared to literally September last year and that is comparing used vs. new which totally makes up for the slightly worse performance of the 2060 Super. I mean, rather sacrifice 2% FPS than having to worry about losing the card prematurely and how it got abused already. On top, even a used RTX 2070 was under €340 last year already. But then again, I spent €700 on my RTX 2080 back in 2018 and was pretty bummed to see the same exact model for €130 less just a few weeks later when I could not return it anymore.
2:21 How is that even legal? Right, UK. The land of the fake Trump and the powerless Queen. Beg my pardon, I forgot. Maybe change the laws for used product warranty to one year minimum like basically every other developed European nation has. Then again, Norway has a warranty of up to 5 years on some goods, but that is only more than 20 times longer. No biggie.
RTX 2070 is cheap? End my suffering right now
Nice to see "big boy" GPUs covered too!
have anyone test the 2400g engineering sample from aliexpress?
why would you? u only save like 15 bucks.
About the ps4, i noticed that disabling supersampling in the settings resolved the noise problem on my ps4 pro when playing ff7remake. Do you think it will help you?
In case anyone actually cared the CD does come with all gigabyte cards it came with my 5700 XT I picked up a while ago and my roommates 2070 Super.
His one is a windforce edition gpu but he got a cd from an Aorus model... That's what he was confused about
@@shahnewaz9700kf mine is marked as windforce on the box as well but still uses the AORUS ENGINE that comes on the CD to tweak fan speeds for overclocking or undervolting situations if you want a more cooled card or a more silent card.
@@monkasteele6050 just like i use msi afterburner but i got a sapphire card i guess
''a 2070 rtx card is left behind in 2020'' and here i am , just happy and thankful i have a 1060gtx.
I know what you mean.more than happy here with a 1050ti 😀
If only I could get one for that cheap😂
Keep prowling and you're sure to land a good deal. I recommend something local like Facebook marketplace.
@@TerraWare I never buy used graphics cards now. Been burned one too many times.
Overclockers clearence section.
Cheap? I recently bought a brand new Gainward RTX 2070 for 389 euros and thought it was too much.. Considering Xbox Series X will destroy that card
Terranigma I got a rtx 2060 gaming z for $320 and the real price is $380/400 I got it on amazon used but condition said “very good” so I copped it
I can confirm this card while it runs hot, it doesn't throttle and is fairly quiet. I bought this brand new last year for $580 AUD, and I'm glad I did cosidering prices nowadays.
The airflow in that case :(
What airflow?
ther is a top opening plus that back fan is pretty good but if he runs side panel off it or has good cooling on it there shouldnt be pretty ok airflow
"10% that can't be reasoned with" i felt that
My 2070 was $640 CAD. Cheapest one in my province. I absolutely love this thing (EVGA Black) and I've filled up every port on the back of the card. It was well worth it.
I have the msi 2070 and its been flawless. Love the card
I have a Gigabyte RTX 2060 Mini and yes.... The fans spin up for a split second on some games.
I have a gigabyte 2070 super and the fan noise you mentioned drove me nuts. It would always "whoosh" 3x before finally staying on at a constant temp. IT was because they can only go from 0-30% fan speed. They start up fast, which cools card down, so it goes back to 0%. Sounds like a dishwasher lol.
The only ex-display product I bought was an HP 8200 elite sff computer, i7 2600 + 8 GB RAM (and a 250 GB HDD with rusty platters if you were to believe the noise and access time). Anyhow, best computer I ever bought. Yes it had been used, but I slapped a GTX 750ti in it and it has been working fine ever since. It's not a gaming rig by any stretch of imagination, but for photo editing and even 1080p video rendering it's all you'd ever want.
i managed to get the same card new in sweden for roughly the same price, and i am quite happy with the purchase.
My current graphics card is an ebuyer EXDISPLAY Gigabyte Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Turbo OC 8GB GDDR5X purchased February 2019. Like your ex-display unit my box was damaged but all contents were fine & it didn't really didn't feel like it was used. If the price is right I'd consider buying another ex-display unit when I eventually choose to upgrade.
Late to the party.
This is the first video of yours and it made me search you up and subsribe!
I got a question if you have the time to notice it and if you recall.
I got the same model, and I have issues with hot temps.
I've tried changing paste/cleaning.
Undervolting did the trick for me but after changing fans to new one (coil whine) temps came back to old 80-81 temps even with undervolt.
Did you encounter similair issues perhaps or if you have any advice?
This card is rarely reviewed.
ebuyer is a great company, I buy lots of stuff from them.. My latest purchase from them was a HDD. I doubt Ebuyer would have sent it to you without testing it first to verify its actually working. I have bought refurbished stuff from them before as well. My laptop I got from them for £200 is still going strong running Manjaro Linux.
The 1st gen ryzen at stock clocks is bottlenecking the 2070 imo. Nice video as always!
Unfortunetly I have the 2060 super version of this card and the temps are ridiculous. After 20-30 minutes of playtime, it jumps to 84 degree celcius and GPU clock throttle itself down to 1700 MHz. Tried to RMA but Gigabyte's return policy is hot garbage. I have made a huge mistake buying 2 fan 2 heatsink model GPU.
I don't know what place do you live in, but in my country Malaysia, there are still many online stores selling the RTX 2070 for 300 pounds brand new ever since the super version released.
He is from UK
Bhartiya Gaming Party I didn't asked what country, I know he is from the UK hence the word pounds, I only want to know which place in the UK exactly
I have the 1660 Super WindFart 2X by Gigabyte, the cheapest 1660 Super. Probably the same fans. It's cooled semi-passively, the fans don't turn until 50c. You can change that threshold or make a custom curve in the Aorus Engine app. No matter what you do, they go a bit nuts for a second when they start spinning before settling down to the right RPM. They do rattle sometimes for that one second. I'm guessing the power delivery to the fans is like that on a hardware level, messy, but not an issue once you get used to it. It works well. It's super annoying when the card is around 50c because the over-spinning / settling / stopping / over-spinning / settling etc can happen a lot. In games it's usually in the 60s-70s so it doesn't do the annoying thing, only in the beginning when it realizes "oooo, I'm getting hot."
Finally a proper graphics card. Congrats :P
Yeah, E-buyer prices for parts have been mostly okay, to my surprise. Placed an order for a couple bits & £340 for an RTX 2060 with a small factory OC? Pleasantly surprised. Here's hoping it plays nice with a 4th gen i7
I think the prices are going down because people think Nvidia will release something new.
Its good to see you are owning newer GPUs too.
Its got awesome performance and maybe in the future now you can look into VR games.
I bought a former mining 1080ti. Card was a bit scuffed up in a couple places but works great, I run a triple screen setup on my rig, runs Assetto Corsa with high settings with reshade very stably. The bracket was sagged a bit, no issue since a pair of pliers straightened it out.
When i am playing red dead the temperature goes up to 81°C . Its not throtteling that much, clockspeed was minimum 1690mhz on 100% usage. My card is also making that enoying noise when its on full load , i thought it would be the fans but they are running at over 1500rpm, so they are not the problem. When researching i found out that my graphics card has a so called "coil whine". I am afraid of having bought a broken gpu
What makes you think a shop display card would see less usage? I think it would be the opposite; it'd likely be running some kind of show-off 3d benchmark tool on a loop or something, to show how great it is.
"Add to basket" I love that haha
i just got a 2070 for 399usd on eBay and it is going well so far.
Luv your videos man 😍
Hey, I have the same GPU and it reached 81-82 degrees in games like Jedi: Fallen Order. I ser a more agressive fan curve and now it reaches 75-79 degrees. Should I try to lower it more or are these temps fine?
I've got the same temp, I think this gpu just hot
Ebuyer were awesome many moons ago when I last bought something from them. I purchased an ASU’s GeForce 3 TI 500 which had a decent multi year warranty. After a while the card failed & Ebuyer said to return it to them. They sent out a replacement that got damaged in transit & again was returned. They didn’t have any other cards of that model by any manufacturer so gave me the option of a refund or picking another card to the same value. I ended up with a Radeon 9800 Pro which was a far superior card. I very much doubt any company would do that now & I suspect warranties aren’t as good now.
OCZ have also been wonderful when it came to warranties. I had a PSU OCZ-600ADJ fail 5 years into its 5 year warranty, they sent me a top end PSU which is still working in an older system 11 years later.