I have been waiting for someone with mini itx know-how to review these new rtx mini cards. I knew it would be better than the previous 10 series but I am shocked at the thermals and acoustics. I was going to get a 2060 but now that I see these results I am seriously considering going for a 2070 mini. I use a NFC S4-C (S4 mini). I can't wait to upgrade from my Zotac 1060 6gb mini. Thank you for continuing the channel. You represent the best for the mini itx community on youtube.
Thanks, glad you found the content helpful. One thing to consider though... this card pumps out most of its exhausts from the back of the card. You may see elevated temps in the S4M-C.
really good review overall. i would have liked to seen the tests performed with the panels on the LZ7 to get a better understanding of the thermals & noise that would be experienced in a more real-life situation. keep up the great work
This card has been out for more than a month and because I was following the "big" channels I didn't realize it was already available (they don't ever review mini ITX form factor cards) and I was anxious to get my hands on one of these as I have a very compact case. Props to you and your channel always putting the bottom line up front.
Good video. My only problem with the card is the noise, so I thought about replacing the fan with a low profile 120mm or 140mm. I think without the cover I should have just enough space. Would be interesting to see if this works before I try it myself.
So, I swapped the standard 90mm fan for a 120x15mm fan and although this isn't much quieter, the noise is less distracting. I guess the frequency is lower. Furthermore the max temp went down 4 °C.
@@Ryufan60 A 140 mm fan might fit but the mesh in the side panel of my case is only a bit wider than the fan and the fan is pretty close to the side panel, so I thought that a larger fan wouldn't be better. Also the fan is currently only held in place by some zipties. It's a Noctua btw.
@@Ryufan60 The zipties might look a bit ghetto but they work. As for the difficulty, I was a bit hesitant because I have never done this before and this card isn't cheap, but it was quite easy. The shroud with the fan is only held in place by 4 screws. But you need an adapter cable for graphic card fans because they are smaller. If my case was just a bit wider I would design and print a new shroud for a larger fan.
@@Ryufan60 No, I have a Lian Li Mini ITX case but this Gigabyte card was the only one that had a USB type C port AND fit in the case. For that price I will use that card a while and therefore I wanted to keep all options open, including VR. My next step will be building my own case and I have a plan to make this card semipassive.
could you add the benchmarks with the case on. I think majority of people use the case and don't use it as an open air test bench. Its cool to see, but the benchmarks aren't practical for an everyday user.
The problem with testing that way, is that everyone uses different cases and components. So its better to provide a general baseline than temps in a specific use case.
Great video! I was inspired by your "No Compromise" build to get the lz7 case, and was wondering what performance I'd get with a 2070 mini (originally was planning to go for 1070 mini) and your video answered everything I was hoping to find answers for, thanks!
Having watched this review a matter of months after I had first viewed Optimum Tech's review and showcase of MSI's Aero ITX 2070 has given me a clearer understanding of what to expect from Gigabyte's variant, as well as the performance gains that Zotac might have in store for their Mini ITX 2070 Super coming later on down the road (performance differences between the Mini ITX and FE 2070 Super might be about the same as their 2070 counterparts); the biggest issue with Gigabyte and MSI's Mini 2070 is actually the cost factor, where MSI's variant is now more than double its launch price on the US Amazon (mostly because all units I could find in New Condition were being imported from Japan, ranges anywhere from 0583 to 0836.25$ USD) and Gigabyte's variant is more ideal to get from either Newegg (if New) or eBay (if Refurbished), which fortunately can be anywhere from 04I2 (Refurb) to 0460$ (New), that is much more reasonable by comparison and why I will be opting for Gigabyte's version of the card when I do my upcoming Desktop Upgrade. Right now, the plan is to turn my Hewlett~Packard Pavilion 590-p0057c from 20I8 into a Sleeper PC~style Gaming/Workstation Hybrid, which will feature resources such as the 9900 (No Suffix; yes, the Locked 08 Core Hyperthreaded Coffee Lake Refresh chip, as I don't ultimately need the 9900K if I stick with my H370 motherboard), Noctua's U12A Cooling Fan and Heatsink, Seasonic's SSR-850PX Power Supply (it is the only one that matches the dimensions of HP's proprietary Stratus Power Supply in the Pavilion "590" series), 032 GB of Dual Channel DDR IV Corsair Vengeance RAM clocked at 2666 MHz (if I get Gigabyte's Z390 M Gaming motherboard to go with this, then the 0I6 GB of Samsung DDR IV RAM that I have in the Pavilion currently will be used as well), and 09 TB of storage across two Seagate Constellation HDDs and one Sabrent NVMe SSD; the reason for why I intend to go with Gigabyte's Mini ITX 2070, as opposed to a Tesla T4, Titan RTX, or Quadro RTX is due to the Pavilion "590" series only being Eleven Inches in Width, which ultimately means that virtually any Graphics Card above ten inches will not fit in this casing, this can be blamed on how the Hard Drives and HP's proprietary Optical Drive are placed inside and thus the Mini ITX 2070 is the best reasonable compromise that I can make; fortunately, since the Mini ITX 2070 is only about 05.27 to 06% weaker than the Founders Edition at Stock, performance won't be much of a problem, this card is essential for any decent video rendering in Standard HD (I280x0720 and I680x0720) and will help out with video compression to the fullest, so my Pavilion will basically be Futureproofed for the foreseeable future once it happens, gaming and editing will become far more bearable beyond then. (:
Nice work, man. Glad somebody's paying proper attention to these compact form-factors. Between this and your earlier review of the MSI 1070 Aero ITX mentioned here (which first brought me to your channel), seems like you're the man in this category so far. Also very much appreciate your direct focus on noise as a specific point of concern. I'm still worried about the overall longevity/reliability of Gigabyte cards in general, especially the fans, based on numerous negative reviews I've seen. Here's hoping MSI soon repeats with a competing ITX version of the 2070.
I have heard some horror stories about Gigabyte products. My 1080 Mini is still going strong. i haven't personally had any issues with their products. Hopefully that was a thing of the past.
Thanks for the nice vid. Is there a thermal pad at 1:45 connecting the backplate with the GPU? If yes, that probably helps with cooling. I'd love to see a comparison to the MSI RTX 2070 ITX.
Now to do a fight; Gigabyte mini, vs Zotac Mini vs MSI Aero. I want to know which one is the best mini for the buck! (not against other GPU's, just themselves) Go by: Rendering tests, Frame Rate tests & Temperature tests(For both rendering & gaming) & for resolutions you think this would be best suited for.
really happy someone like you is keeping the ITX flame alive! thanks for this review! have you noticed any issues related to PWM fans behaving erratically with speeds lower than about 43% ??? it seems to be a recurring theme with Gigabyte cards and I'm noticing this with my RTX 2060 ITX as well!
I have seen some reports of this issue since I tested this card. I didn't see this personally, and that is probably due to the open air testing I did. When i get some time I'll check it out in a closed case. Are you seeing this behavior with a custom fan profile as well?
Good to see a video on this card i read a customer review saying it was unbearably loud, so this puts me more at ease, i think its the only mini with usb c for future vr so i wont be getting the competitions variants might still wait on navi tho.
You're probably never going to see this comment bro but I just wanted to say that it's not on amazon anymore do u have a long that does sell them because I can't find any
I got really lucky when When my bestfriend and I were building my PC. It's literally impossible to find this card anywhere. I also got really lucky that we got at MSRP too totaling my build to about 1k
The problem with making a 2080 mini would controlling the temps. It would be tough to cool a 250W GPU in this form factor. I would love to see it though.
How does the 2080 max q compare to a desktop 2070? The 2080 max q has a graphics substation power of 80-150+ watts (I assume graphics substation power is the laptop equivalent to tdp).
I stupidly bought this from newegg thinking I would also get the Anthem deal. NOPE. I assumed it would just come with it, though I now realise the offer you're showing on the buy page didn't show for me. I contacted Newegg, they said the offer was not available for international customers. Absolutely no reason for this except to hold the codes back for Americans only. Great customer service..
@@Tekeverything It is! I do love it despite the missed promo. I went for a similar but slightly updated Lz7 setup because of your videos, great buy so far!
Question: I'm looking to build your No Compromise i7-8700K Mini-ITX PC Build, but instead of using the 1080, I want to use this 2070. I saw you had it in that configuration while open, but can you close it up? When I threw these parts onto PCPartPicker it warned that this drive might be too big.
@@Tekeverything Thank you so much for the reply, I will do that then. I have not really seen many mini's come out of the new series of gpu's and am honestly disappointed by it.
Wow, they beat Zotac to market, just checked their website and it doesn't look like they have not introduced a successor to the 1080 & 1080 ti minis. Not a bad card, would fit nicely in my Louqe Ghost S1 with room to spare but since I already have a 2080 ti, it would be a serious downgrade.
Managed to get a Gigabyte RTX 2060 Mini oc. Sadly the 2070 mini is very difficult to come by. I have a very similar build, by the way! Looking into water cooling options right now. Probably will have to do a custom loop to water cool both the CPU and GPU... but it's going to take time and experimentation. Also interested in eventually doing an AMD version of this build, using the RX 5700 (www.powercolor.com/product?id=1581404657), but unfortunately I'll literally have to go to Japan to get it.
So if I could either get this or the Gigabyte 1080 Mini (new) at the same price, I should get this 2070 Mini? And the chances of a 2080 in this size are slim?
Hello there. I'm a so called noob when it comes to computers and stuff. But I do enjoy playing video games. I have been considering buying a computer with this card included. I'm playing games like Rust, CS:GO, GTA V, COD and so on. My BIG question is can this graphics card along side a Intel Core i5-9600K 3.7GHz 6-Core 95W manage these games? Thanks, and sorry for being such a newbie. Graphics card: MSI GeForce RTX 2070 AERO ITX 8G Processor: Intel Core i5-9600K 3.7GHz 6-Core 95W Harddrive: Intel SSD 660p 512GB M.2 2280 PCIe RAM: 16GB
I can't understand why your channel lacks subscribers. I watch all your vids when they are posted yet it never comes up as suggested on my feed along with other tech channels I sub to. I swear Google's algo is biased and incomprehensible. Great review and content as always.
I have been waiting for someone with mini itx know-how to review these new rtx mini cards. I knew it would be better than the previous 10 series but I am shocked at the thermals and acoustics. I was going to get a 2060 but now that I see these results I am seriously considering going for a 2070 mini. I use a NFC S4-C (S4 mini). I can't wait to upgrade from my Zotac 1060 6gb mini. Thank you for continuing the channel. You represent the best for the mini itx community on youtube.
Thanks, glad you found the content helpful. One thing to consider though... this card pumps out most of its exhausts from the back of the card. You may see elevated temps in the S4M-C.
@@Tekeverything can u review velka m case?? that was amazing mini itx case can even put full size gpu with extension provided.
You do really need more subs bro.. You deserve it.
Another quality review. Keep it up Jay. 👍
really good review overall. i would have liked to seen the tests performed with the panels on the LZ7 to get a better understanding of the thermals & noise that would be experienced in a more real-life situation. keep up the great work
This card has been out for more than a month and because I was following the "big" channels I didn't realize it was already available (they don't ever review mini ITX form factor cards) and I was anxious to get my hands on one of these as I have a very compact case. Props to you and your channel always putting the bottom line up front.
GREAT video!
Thanks for being direct!
Nice card!
I always feel better when there's a new Tek Everything video uploaded.
Thx 4 that Jay... Clear & concise review... 😎👍
Good video. My only problem with the card is the noise, so I thought about replacing the fan with a low profile 120mm or 140mm. I think without the cover I should have just enough space. Would be interesting to see if this works before I try it myself.
So, I swapped the standard 90mm fan for a 120x15mm fan and although this isn't much quieter, the noise is less distracting. I guess the frequency is lower. Furthermore the max temp went down 4 °C.
@@Ryufan60 A 140 mm fan might fit but the mesh in the side panel of my case is only a bit wider than the fan and the fan is pretty close to the side panel, so I thought that a larger fan wouldn't be better. Also the fan is currently only held in place by some zipties.
It's a Noctua btw.
@@Ryufan60 The zipties might look a bit ghetto but they work. As for the difficulty, I was a bit hesitant because I have never done this before and this card isn't cheap, but it was quite easy. The shroud with the fan is only held in place by 4 screws. But you need an adapter cable for graphic card fans because they are smaller. If my case was just a bit wider I would design and print a new shroud for a larger fan.
@@Ryufan60 No, I have a Lian Li Mini ITX case but this Gigabyte card was the only one that had a USB type C port AND fit in the case. For that price I will use that card a while and therefore I wanted to keep all options open, including VR.
My next step will be building my own case and I have a plan to make this card semipassive.
Liked and subbed. Really liking the move towards micro PC's. Small form makes it easier to put off the side. Or taken about as a LAN box.
Cant wait to see a s4 mini build with this card :)
Nice review, keep up the good work. Now you've got me thinking about a mini-itx build
could you add the benchmarks with the case on. I think majority of people use the case and don't use it as an open air test bench. Its cool to see, but the benchmarks aren't practical for an everyday user.
The problem with testing that way, is that everyone uses different cases and components. So its better to provide a general baseline than temps in a specific use case.
Thank you for the recommendation! I purchased this card for my first sff build. I'm still waiting on the case so I have it in my mATX mid tower atm.
Excellent vid. I would only ask you to add teardowns for people trying to use aftermarket coolers and thermal pastes.
Great video! I was inspired by your "No Compromise" build to get the lz7 case, and was wondering what performance I'd get with a 2070 mini (originally was planning to go for 1070 mini) and your video answered everything I was hoping to find answers for, thanks!
love these mini card reviews!
Having watched this review a matter of months after I had first viewed Optimum Tech's review and showcase of MSI's Aero ITX 2070 has given me a clearer understanding of what to expect from Gigabyte's variant, as well as the performance gains that Zotac might have in store for their Mini ITX 2070 Super coming later on down the road (performance differences between the Mini ITX and FE 2070 Super might be about the same as their 2070 counterparts); the biggest issue with Gigabyte and MSI's Mini 2070 is actually the cost factor, where MSI's variant is now more than double its launch price on the US Amazon (mostly because all units I could find in New Condition were being imported from Japan, ranges anywhere from 0583 to 0836.25$ USD) and Gigabyte's variant is more ideal to get from either Newegg (if New) or eBay (if Refurbished), which fortunately can be anywhere from 04I2 (Refurb) to 0460$ (New), that is much more reasonable by comparison and why I will be opting for Gigabyte's version of the card when I do my upcoming Desktop Upgrade.
Right now, the plan is to turn my Hewlett~Packard Pavilion 590-p0057c from 20I8 into a Sleeper PC~style Gaming/Workstation Hybrid, which will feature resources such as the 9900 (No Suffix; yes, the Locked 08 Core Hyperthreaded Coffee Lake Refresh chip, as I don't ultimately need the 9900K if I stick with my H370 motherboard), Noctua's U12A Cooling Fan and Heatsink, Seasonic's SSR-850PX Power Supply (it is the only one that matches the dimensions of HP's proprietary Stratus Power Supply in the Pavilion "590" series), 032 GB of Dual Channel DDR IV Corsair Vengeance RAM clocked at 2666 MHz (if I get Gigabyte's Z390 M Gaming motherboard to go with this, then the 0I6 GB of Samsung DDR IV RAM that I have in the Pavilion currently will be used as well), and 09 TB of storage across two Seagate Constellation HDDs and one Sabrent NVMe SSD; the reason for why I intend to go with Gigabyte's Mini ITX 2070, as opposed to a Tesla T4, Titan RTX, or Quadro RTX is due to the Pavilion "590" series only being Eleven Inches in Width, which ultimately means that virtually any Graphics Card above ten inches will not fit in this casing, this can be blamed on how the Hard Drives and HP's proprietary Optical Drive are placed inside and thus the Mini ITX 2070 is the best reasonable compromise that I can make; fortunately, since the Mini ITX 2070 is only about 05.27 to 06% weaker than the Founders Edition at Stock, performance won't be much of a problem, this card is essential for any decent video rendering in Standard HD (I280x0720 and I680x0720) and will help out with video compression to the fullest, so my Pavilion will basically be Futureproofed for the foreseeable future once it happens, gaming and editing will become far more bearable beyond then. (:
Nice work, man. Glad somebody's paying proper attention to these compact form-factors. Between this and your earlier review of the MSI 1070 Aero ITX mentioned here (which first brought me to your channel), seems like you're the man in this category so far. Also very much appreciate your direct focus on noise as a specific point of concern.
I'm still worried about the overall longevity/reliability of Gigabyte cards in general, especially the fans, based on numerous negative reviews I've seen. Here's hoping MSI soon repeats with a competing ITX version of the 2070.
I have heard some horror stories about Gigabyte products. My 1080 Mini is still going strong. i haven't personally had any issues with their products. Hopefully that was a thing of the past.
There isn’t sli support on any rtx 2070.
Oh yeah yeah
biggiepakaveli oh yeah yeah
Yup
@Jan Nowak prawda prawda :)
There isn't sli on any rtx cards. Its nv link
So happy I found this channel. Awesome!!
I’m happy you found it too! Welcome
Thanks for the nice vid. Is there a thermal pad at 1:45 connecting the backplate with the GPU? If yes, that probably helps with cooling. I'd love to see a comparison to the MSI RTX 2070 ITX.
What is your opinion on the Zotac 2070 mini if your build allows for it?
Now to do a fight; Gigabyte mini, vs Zotac Mini vs MSI Aero.
I want to know which one is the best mini for the buck! (not against other GPU's, just themselves)
Go by: Rendering tests, Frame Rate tests & Temperature tests(For both rendering & gaming) & for resolutions you think this would be best suited for.
Very good, informative, and professional channel, man. I'm sold. This is my next card.
Glad you enjoyed it. It is a great card.
I'm looking for RTX 2070 cards and this one is looking great for my itx build. Thanks Jay.
does ANYONE know when this card will be back in stock?
still waiting lol
Fuck coronavirus and the shit that won’t be in stock tell december
@@biglickn2951 in December now still no stock available
really happy someone like you is keeping the ITX flame alive! thanks for this review! have you noticed any issues related to PWM fans behaving erratically with speeds lower than about 43% ??? it seems to be a recurring theme with Gigabyte cards and I'm noticing this with my RTX 2060 ITX as well!
I have seen some reports of this issue since I tested this card. I didn't see this personally, and that is probably due to the open air testing I did. When i get some time I'll check it out in a closed case.
Are you seeing this behavior with a custom fan profile as well?
These new chips are hell powerful and power efficient. Nice review.
Initaly i had thought this was an OzTalksHardware video. Tells you the quality you have at this point. Nice effort!
Good to see a video on this card i read a customer review saying it was unbearably loud, so this puts me more at ease, i think its the only mini with usb c for future vr so i wont be getting the competitions variants might still wait on navi tho.
Yes none of the other models I've seen have the USB-C port. It's definitely not the quietest card, but the noise level doesn't bother me at all.
Gonna get one of these for my Mini ITX build.
Nice bump in production value. Keep it up :)
Only the 2070 mini has a backplate sadly
They should put it on all the single fan models
The RTX no matter the size overheat in some close cases. Make sure you have a full size case for a decent mid size one.
We need more low profile cards!
Nice review Jay, Thanks for the info.
Ready for another mini itx build!!
I have a few in the pipeline
Thank you man, this helped a lot!
You're probably never going to see this comment bro but I just wanted to say that it's not on amazon anymore do u have a long that does sell them because I can't find any
Mini-ITX PC this is future.
I got really lucky when When my bestfriend and I were building my PC. It's literally impossible to find this card anywhere. I also got really lucky that we got at MSRP too totaling my build to about 1k
Nice
Nice review men! Keep up the good content!
Thank you for the review! :)
Bro love your channel
Great review as always from my dude Jay ..... by the way I just ordered an LZ7 for my wifes new build!
Nice, what colors?
Tek Everything All White ... matches her setup
What would this card be worth today? 2024? thanks
I like the indent for the power connector. It doesn't stick out then.
Great video as always!
Will this fit in your 'no compromise' build because in the video you removed the side panels of the case so just having a doubt.
Will they be making a 2080 mini card? There is a 2080 max q for laptops so I don't see why a 2080 can't also be shrunk down.
The problem with making a 2080 mini would controlling the temps. It would be tough to cool a 250W GPU in this form factor. I would love to see it though.
How does the 2080 max q compare to a desktop 2070? The 2080 max q has a graphics substation power of 80-150+ watts (I assume graphics substation power is the laptop equivalent to tdp).
I will look into this, but I would imagine that the 2070 would outperform a 2080 max Q.
I love this channel with everything mini itx
Great review, thank you !
Can we get a comparison video between this card, the zotac 2070 mini and MSI 2070 aero mini? Would be very interested
I have been waiting for the MSI Aero 2070 to go on sale in the US for a while now.
I stupidly bought this from newegg thinking I would also get the Anthem deal. NOPE. I assumed it would just come with it, though I now realise the offer you're showing on the buy page didn't show for me. I contacted Newegg, they said the offer was not available for international customers. Absolutely no reason for this except to hold the codes back for Americans only. Great customer service..
Sorry to hear that man, but hey it's still a great card.
@@Tekeverything It is! I do love it despite the missed promo. I went for a similar but slightly updated Lz7 setup because of your videos, great buy so far!
How does this compare to the MSI RTX 2070 itx? such as noise, performance, temps etc
I'll second this.... as soon as anyone can purchase the MSI model. I can't find it on any retailer.
How don't you have more subs!!!
I subbed! Great content.
Question: I'm looking to build your No Compromise i7-8700K Mini-ITX PC Build, but instead of using the 1080, I want to use this 2070. I saw you had it in that configuration while open, but can you close it up? When I threw these parts onto PCPartPicker it warned that this drive might be too big.
Nice video man :D!
In your opinion is the Zotac 1080 ti mini still a good purchase or would something like the 2070 super be a better investment?
I'd wait for the 2070 super minis. They have very similar performance, with added ray tracing support
@@Tekeverything Thank you so much for the reply, I will do that then. I have not really seen many mini's come out of the new series of gpu's and am honestly disappointed by it.
Wow, they beat Zotac to market, just checked their website and it doesn't look like they have not introduced a successor to the 1080 & 1080 ti minis. Not a bad card, would fit nicely in my Louqe Ghost S1 with room to spare but since I already have a 2080 ti, it would be a serious downgrade.
I want to add an extra fan, is that possible
Wow you have a Gamecube and a Dreamcast! Cool!
Managed to get a Gigabyte RTX 2060 Mini oc. Sadly the 2070 mini is very difficult to come by. I have a very similar build, by the way! Looking into water cooling options right now. Probably will have to do a custom loop to water cool both the CPU and GPU... but it's going to take time and experimentation. Also interested in eventually doing an AMD version of this build, using the RX 5700 (www.powercolor.com/product?id=1581404657), but unfortunately I'll literally have to go to Japan to get it.
Is that the cooler master cube case in this video?
i'd like to see the temperature test with all Lz7 closed. Is this compact case a good choice for this graphic card?
Yes, this case allows excellent GPU airflow.
Just ordered it today, what if I put it in a small compact closed case? Would it heat too much and broke?
mini itx is the future!
Looking at the 1660 super version of this for a K39 build :D
Great vid. Subbed
Did you experience any noticable coil whine with this card?
Do you still have this card I've been looking for one for my brother for Christmas and having no luck merry Christmas love to hear back
Nope, sold it last month
i wish you just could make comparasion of all mini rtx 2070 cards
Me too : )
thanks review!
I need this now but the link is out of stock. I need something sub 8in but there's nothing out there really right now.
How can the minimum can be > to the last percentile ? Witcher 3 : 71 > 59.
So if I could either get this or the Gigabyte 1080 Mini (new) at the same price, I should get this 2070 Mini?
And the chances of a 2080 in this size are slim?
Correct, go with the 2070. The chances of a 2080 are fairly slim due to the power requirements.
Amazing review as always Jay, i was wondering though what is the peripheral you use to measure the wattage from the wall, thanks in advance!
Man, I can't find this graphics card anywhere.
ohhh, she is beautiful, I'm in love
i Have 2070 2X WindForce from gigabite and it has like 80C on open air when gaming how this little thing is so cool ? ;P
65c at gaming in what? 1080p? 4K? 60fps? 144fps?
Nice, could this mini go into a Dan Case A4 SFX?
I'm looking for this card...and can't find it anywhere..darn
8 pins power...? I never heard that before...
Will it fit most pcs
Hello there. I'm a so called noob when it comes to computers and stuff. But I do enjoy playing video games. I have been considering buying a computer with this card included. I'm playing games like Rust, CS:GO, GTA V, COD and so on. My BIG question is can this graphics card along side a Intel Core i5-9600K 3.7GHz 6-Core 95W manage these games? Thanks, and sorry for being such a newbie.
Graphics card: MSI GeForce RTX 2070 AERO ITX 8G
Processor: Intel Core i5-9600K 3.7GHz 6-Core 95W
Harddrive: Intel SSD 660p 512GB M.2 2280 PCIe
RAM: 16GB
Yes, this card offers very similar performance to the full sized 2070. You should be able to play those games mentioned with no issues.
Can you tell us how it performs playing Metro Exodus?
Hi bud.
Do you still use the gunmetal itx build?
Yes, I added this card to that build.
why is the gtx 10 series the same price as the rtx series cards? This seriously makes no damn sense.
Any thoughts on Zotac GeForce RTX 2060 Super Mini compared to the Gigabyte RTX 2070 Mini?
the 2060 super would provide similar performance for less money. I am personally waiting for the 2070 super mini cards to come out
@@Tekeverything Yeah me too. I think the zotac 2070 super mini releases this month.
A lot of the reviews are bad on Amazon do you think this card is ok?
I use it in my main rig, It has been great for me
What camera is that?
Back when we could still BUY cards :'(
love this sff content !
Great video not a bad product.
I can't understand why your channel lacks subscribers. I watch all your vids when they are posted yet it never comes up as suggested on my feed along with other tech channels I sub to. I swear Google's algo is biased and incomprehensible. Great review and content as always.
Thanks for the support. Thats really disappointing to hear. Do you have notifications turned on for my channel?
@@Tekeverything it's RUclips being dumb. I get notifications from people I'm not even subbed to but I don't get any from channels that I am.....
Changing thermal paste change temps?
Will you be testing the 2060 version
I can. I had no plans too. it should be essentially the same thing, just quieter.