Buy the GamersNexus tear-down toolkit here! store.gamersnexus.net/products/gamersnexus-tear-down-toolkit RTX 2070 Super & 2060 Super review here: ruclips.net/video/a5-vCnUC7bM/видео.html Watch our original RTX 2060 tear-down showing all the glue and screws here: ruclips.net/video/Kuy8-laK2AU/видео.html
@@bean_TM referring to graphical design where 0% roughness means its reflective, higher values look more frosted as they scatter the light. I figured I'm still missing something as more than 5% had seen the rtx videos (and monkey head benchmarks) on this very channel, but don't call me dumb if I'm wrong though because I'm not a graphical designer and also the truth hurts
@@bean_TM he is referencing a type of 3D graphics shading model where the "roughness" of a surface simulates the reflectivity of light. The observation is that in reality a rough surface will scatter lights that hits it (due to the psuedo randomness off a rough surface); causing a diffuse appearance - whilst a smooth surface will not scatter the light but will act like a mirror and reflect incoming light directly back. In particular shading models (physically based, for one) the "roughness" or "smoothness" is a value that can be scaled from 0 to 1 to change this property gradually, simulating how some materials are smoother or rougher than others. Here's a nice image demonstrating the roughness/smoothness property on a scale: tastypudding.files.wordpress.com/2014/12/comparison.png Other factors that change the property of light include the material type; a metallic material will tint light differently compared to a dielectric material (steel vs plastic). What's cool about this technique is that a texture can be used to define the roughness (and metallicness) of a surface, so some parts of the surface can be a super shiny plastic, whilst other parts are very roughed-up metal.
@@deathsite95 what is raytracing in anything that's not a 2080ti? Useless feature if you ask me. Pay $20 less to AMD for the same performance, and to deny a greedy corporation which is shoving needless features in the throat of the unwilling mid-range buyer.
Weird I have never had any issues with Steve talking fast, Personally most of the time use 2x speed when doing something else in the background and if I where to full focus I'd probably be able to stick to 2.4x via an addon
I'm glad I came across this video. I just picked up a RTX 2060 Super card for an older compact tower Lenovo Xeon system, the location and size of the card is the only somewhat modern video card that fits in this short and shallow case. It has a flip down CD and drive bay that won't close if top-plug power is used, so the short edge plug-in was needed in my case. I've repasted a few video cards and this was by far the worst, most labor intensive I've done, tearing the whole thing down due to that power cable and fan cable inaccessibility. It took some time, but I got it done. Thanks a bunch for your videos!
A sincere thank you for all that you do and for always being so honest/showing your frustrations with certain designs. (Which are very valid I might add)
Sad truth about designers in all fields no wonder designers and engineers constantly end up butting heads, too focused on making things look good usability is always an afterthought.
@Jason Fresh I question if there will be a 2080ti Super, they haven't said there will be one and they did drop the 2080ti to an even grand from the 1200 price point.
@@KelvinKMS AGAIN SINCE YOU CAN'T READ, THE FOUNDERS EDITIONS ARE STILL $1,200 THOSE ARE THE ONES BEING DROPPED TO $1,000. I know there are $1,100 board partner variants available now, the only $999 ones however are Refurbished models.
When LTT visited Puget Systems it was mentioned that the threaded holes at the end of the card are used to secure cards in prebuild systems and that Pudget got Asus to include those holes in their coolers.
You can sli any nvidia cards together since the driver unification back when the 580/570 days. Sli will always default to the lowest performing card, and you want your highest performing card in the uppermost slot as that is the card given preference. As a result, the cards do not need to be the same.
The piece you suspected was for USB is for a reinforcement bracket than most OEM prebuilt desktops use. If you check one of those Dell workstation or HP workstation desktops you'll see the bracket I'm talking about screwed onto the cards.
@@darkhazard9808 Not necessarily true. It all depends on the volumes produced. If these 2070 Super cards outsell the 2080 versions, which they will do, then it's very likely that a lot of the GPU's used will be perfectly fine, and could just as well have been used in the 2080 version. It's however also possible that Nvida has a method to physically disable parts of the GPU so that just modding the Bios won't be enough to activate the extra cores. Such a deactivation can take the form of anything from externally shorting a pin to punching the core with a laser or something similar. In the end it will be down to the usual silicon lottery if you get a gpu that's been rejected from the 2080 bin or a perfectly working one that's been nerfed.
@@bananas1055 I knew cpu manufacturers have been doing this for years, but I wasn't aware of a gpu manufacturer that was yet. Makes perfect sense, would have expected it way earlier.
that is practically what most lower tier products are! they aim to only built 1080Ti and 2080Ti but it is not guarantied that you till succeed so they base the lower product on the average minimum working cores and just lock the ones that are extra... (so if you need 80 cores for a 3rd rate product when aiming for 100, but you got 81, they will lock 19 broken ones and 1 good one and sell it as that 3rd tier product at 80 cores...)
So 2070 Super is a 2080 ... Instead of discounting the prices off their existing RTX cards, they simply rebadged and claimed they are new cards. So everyone who bought the RTX cards prior the release of the "Super" got drilled.
well they have done this for years just like the 1080 then months later they release the 1080ti.. why do you think Nvida gave you the 2080ti right away when the 20 series got announce because they had a plan to release more powerful cards when AMD announce their new cards.. and i bet there is a 2080ti super somewhere in Nvidia just waiting to be release by the end of the year or maybe when AMD announces their 5950XT
@Bob Dole Not hard to close that gap with the slightest overclock. Nvidia simply decided to add NVLink support to the 2070S? I think not. It is a 2080 plain and simple, discounted. AMD really needs to revisit their pricing strategy for the 5700 & 5700XT prior to release if they want to compete in the GPU market.
@@bdhale34 AMD stepping out of the GPU market will be bad news for all consumers. While Navi's release will be a mess, it still forced Nvidia to cut their prices. The Super series is what we should have received from Nvidia from the start, but they held back waiting for Navi. Once Intel enters the GPU market, and hopefully they will be competitive, it will be a win for the consumers.
You mentioned it's now Tu104 but no mention it should have been that all along and they've ripped us off from launch day!
5 лет назад
ToonNut1 ToonNut007 Then its clear you haven't ever been around gpus for the past decade or more! its really annoying to see these types of comments. Shouldn't you be happy because we get more performance for lower prices, and that rewards the (sensible) people who had some impulse control? You guys are seriously acting like you've never heard what a mid cycle refresh is. People should really do some more research before spewing random bullshit like this...
@ what's "really annoying " is brainwashed fools like you who support this crap! You probably think charging people £1100 up over for the 2080ti is ok The TU104 should've been in the 2070 from launch and the price should've been around the £€$400/450 at the absolute maximum!
Best part of the video is to see how the vega frontier looks at steve reviewing the new NVIDIA cards, like "menacing" until the 2060 superglued shows up
@Ashwin Shetty Thank you! I've been doing shaders and 3d-modeling for 15 years and didn't get the "joke" and now I get why. Because there wasn't one, just a statement ^^
The thing on the end with the screw holes is for the braces that OEMs like to use to support that end of the card inside their cases. Look at a used Quadro on ebay that came in a Dell or HP, and they often have an extra plastic support thing that attaches right there.
GN and Steve really does not get enough credit. With the quality material they produce they should have at least double or triple the number of subscribers...
The info is great but the biggest issue is the general lack of charisma/liveliness with the hosts. You may not mind it but it's the kind of thing that turns off many casual viewers.
The screw holes are usually for gpu support brackets. I have only seen those in rack servers so it seems they use the same cooler parts in their more professional products. even though rack server parts usually don't have coolers with fans in them. Also the power connector at the end of the card is kind of a rack server thing
I'm late, but which do you prefer: CRC's QD cleaner or WD-40s contact cleaner? I like the applicator for WD-40 but I use a lot of CRC's products. Even for cleaning my bike's chain and lubricating axles.
Raytracing technologies use textures with values like color, roughness, volume, etc. A roughness value of 0 means reflections don't scatter, making it like a mirror. A value of 1 makes it scatter very diffusely, making it reflective as say, fabric.
@@Pickelhaube808 Dude, you're not supposed to explain it.... you'll upset the balance. Nice going, now it'll be the 6% or even higher. Not sure why you're explaining anyway...
@@justinwong939 you're talking nonsense, Navi is a series of cards, not one card , wait for ALL OF THEM to be out and evaluated before you talk stupid... Please stop insulting your very own intelligence...
I always find with the phillips cross head screwdrivers, it you grind the tip off, they fit most screws alot better :-) and less likely to round the screw head.
This is a really great way for Nvidia to sell all those RTX units that just plain diddn't sell. Didn't sell due to the mining crash, didn't sell because they were overpriced, didn't sell because RTX is barely supported by any games, didn't sell because RTX effects are barely noticeable, didn't sell because AMD had freesync, and now Nvidia has a load of spare dies, that were never going to ship at the previous price gauging level. So they've renamed everything by bumping down the number, adding Super" to them, and knocking off a few % of the cores to pretend they're different, and that they didn't shoot themselves in the foot with the original RTX cards. I can't wait to see the buyers remorse Nvidia have got lined up for RTX Titan owners if they do this all the way up the stack, and release 2080ti Super cards that were once Titans.
when are you guys going to do the rtx 2080super? want to know if its keeping up with the rtx2080ti.. also if you guys are bored one day test bench all the rtx 2080tis and see which one is truly the best out of all the brands.
I guess not. Die/core specs don't match and Nvidia never allowed such mix and matching with SLI. AMD/ATI allowed Crossfire with slightly different chips and even with APU and dGPU in laptops.
Are you sure that the tiny backplate screws are actually Phillips and not JIS or Pozi-drive or something? I could see them being JIS, given that these are manufactured in Southeast Asia.
@GamersNexus: Are the new reference pcb's the same as a previous RTX cards? Is the reference "RTX 2070 super" the same as a "RTX 2080"? Same question for "RTX 2060 super" vs "RTX 2070"? #askGN
So glad I have my 1080ti armor. It’s got a g12 and aio cooling it right now. Was thinking about a cheapie used waterblock and piecing together a loop not that it’s officially a couple gens back.
So I was considering getting a second Gigabyte 2080 Gaming OC to nVlink. If they are discontinuing them, that really sucks and means I need to get one asap.
Hi Steve, thanks very much for these videos. There is a way to change fans without teardown all the card? I have rtx 2070 super but i want to try accelero or change the fans. Any tips?
Buy the GamersNexus tear-down toolkit here! store.gamersnexus.net/products/gamersnexus-tear-down-toolkit
RTX 2070 Super & 2060 Super review here: ruclips.net/video/a5-vCnUC7bM/видео.html
Watch our original RTX 2060 tear-down showing all the glue and screws here: ruclips.net/video/Kuy8-laK2AU/видео.html
Pretty sure you had to go grab a different screw driver off your bench when you were messing with that 2060 super. 😂
@@tomasp3394 & a human answered!
Thats VIP treatment :P
@Voodue took me a bit longer to figure out but i am used to specular setup i use 100 smoothness XD
Is the partner's version usually more expensive than the FE ones? Or will be different this time with the new super versions?
Of course its bigger because they are rebranded 2070's and 2080's
At 8:18 I nearly had a panic attack, it got way too close to that edge.
That one may have been intentional...
the fear was real
Lol Steve's such a troll.
He was just trying to play Linus
Why? Let shit hit the floor...
i got the joke, but my computer took too long to render it.
You sir need some more hwacc ray tracing in your life...
is the joke something to do with sex?
@@estring123 everything can be about sex if you try hard enough
Are you rendering it with higher samples?
@@estring123 Hint: It has nothing to do with sex, it's a PBR shader joke.
8:53
They used glue to hold it in? I expect it to be much harder to remove, since it’s now Super glue.
It's a shift from wood screws
That's why it is called Super because now it has super glue.
1.7% super glue
10:02 "We're not allowed to say the name of the company whose video cards Cooler Master assembles"
It's Audi, isn't it?
Who is it actually?
@@Giorgos4356 NVIDIA is the only company that makes quadros
Must be a 5% 'er.... That joke wasn't very Diffuse.
Well played.
Don't mess up the guys albedo
@@yskuzi It won't if he doesn't gloss over the details.
alright everyone. Lets try to be Normal here.
@@jakeblack2876 Uh oh, we're starting to go off on a Tangent.
Intel : "AMD used too much 'glue' on their products"
Nvidia : "hold my chips"
Is it just me or one day Nvidia will follow Apple's guidance and solder entire gpu into one brick?
@@Verpal Its just you. They are very different.
@@Verpal I think they're heading in that direction. They really don't want people modifying their cards, that much is obvious.
Nvidia shifting from wood screws to glue
@@PredatoryQQmber No wonder they represent "Envy"
I wish I could figure out which cards CoolerMaster manufacturers.
I think it is PNY.
Nahhh it's Quadro.
@@hystericalwolf Quadro is a series not a manufacturer company.
So just so I don't feel stupid, it's Nvidia's own stock coolers that CM manufactures right?
@@shubhamsingh5892 no shit :)
Thumbs up for the opening joke.
I don't get it. Pls explain.... I hate not knowing
Rougher is better :)
Is this a sex joke? That's the only thing I can come up with. I don't get it
@@bean_TM referring to graphical design where 0% roughness means its reflective, higher values look more frosted as they scatter the light. I figured I'm still missing something as more than 5% had seen the rtx videos (and monkey head benchmarks) on this very channel, but don't call me dumb if I'm wrong though because I'm not a graphical designer and also the truth hurts
@@bean_TM he is referencing a type of 3D graphics shading model where the "roughness" of a surface simulates the reflectivity of light.
The observation is that in reality a rough surface will scatter lights that hits it (due to the psuedo randomness off a rough surface); causing a diffuse appearance - whilst a smooth surface will not scatter the light but will act like a mirror and reflect incoming light directly back.
In particular shading models (physically based, for one) the "roughness" or "smoothness" is a value that can be scaled from 0 to 1 to change this property gradually, simulating how some materials are smoother or rougher than others.
Here's a nice image demonstrating the roughness/smoothness property on a scale: tastypudding.files.wordpress.com/2014/12/comparison.png
Other factors that change the property of light include the material type; a metallic material will tint light differently compared to a dielectric material (steel vs plastic).
What's cool about this technique is that a texture can be used to define the roughness (and metallicness) of a surface, so some parts of the surface can be a super shiny plastic, whilst other parts are very roughed-up metal.
The mirror finish indicates RTX ON.
Red indicates you paid the same price for less FPS and no RTX ROFL
@@deathsite95 what is raytracing in anything that's not a 2080ti? Useless feature if you ask me. Pay $20 less to AMD for the same performance, and to deny a greedy corporation which is shoving needless features in the throat of the unwilling mid-range buyer.
@@deathsite95 I personally wouldnt buy a Navi Card at the moment, but they are still worth it.
And we dont know. Maybe AMD will start a conter attack
@@ValMephora no body is buying navi cards cause they are not out lol
@@zade6828 show me a AMD card that performs the same as 2070 for less than 20 dollars. HAHAHAHA
RIP steve's smile and optimism when he realizes the 2060 super is still a mess.
I want a Super card but I need to reflect on it first.
your joke is better than Steves
Somehow this is the kind of joke you want to hate but you just can't
Confirmed, Cooler Master is assembling Intel graphics card coolers, we're too smart for you Steve!
Conza Dolt! It’s ATI! 😂
Intel RX Quadro
We can feel how much you hate this cooler design 😂
This vid was worth a like just for the hard work that goes into ripping these cards apart and making sure it pieces back together.
If you think Steve is talking to fast just change the playback speed to 0.75x. And if you want to hear drunk Steve change it to 0.50x
I speed it up to 1.25x and still understand Steve just fine.
More like 1,25. Up to 1,75 is fine if you are used to his voice. But yeah, unlike linus he speaks kinda fast.
Weird I have never had any issues with Steve talking fast, Personally most of the time use 2x speed when doing something else in the background and if I where to full focus I'd probably be able to stick to 2.4x via an addon
i watch most channels on 1.25 because after steve, everyone sounds like they're trapped in slow-motion
Strange, i am at 1.5, felt it was slow at the start lol
They broke the most egregious rule of turning the roughness to 0. They set the metallic to 50%!
Good God... The way you keep slamming those cards around I'm gonna have to start calling you Linus Jr. Lol
haaaaaaaaaaaaha ha ha ha ha ha
I feel like they take them for granted working with them all the time. I move mine around like it's nitro glycerin.
@@marissaanderss6762 I always throw nitro glycerin around in the lab with my remaining arm.
8:20 omg i cringed so much. I though you were really let it fall xD
Thankfully, this isn't Linus drop tips.
It did fall, was cut out
I wanted it to go. Chekhov's gun and all
Iam glad my dad wasnt around to see this. honestly, that absurdity was atrocious to witness.
I think it did fell. That's why it was cut.
Aaah wonderful even the cooler is Raytraced now.
I'm glad I came across this video. I just picked up a RTX 2060 Super card for an older compact tower Lenovo Xeon system, the location and size of the card is the only somewhat modern video card that fits in this short and shallow case. It has a flip down CD and drive bay that won't close if top-plug power is used, so the short edge plug-in was needed in my case.
I've repasted a few video cards and this was by far the worst, most labor intensive I've done, tearing the whole thing down due to that power cable and fan cable inaccessibility. It took some time, but I got it done.
Thanks a bunch for your videos!
I'm just going to call it the RTX 2070 S. It sounds a bit better that way.
Agreed
I don't know... Some people might misunderstand me asking them if they wanna see my S
Apple called, and they want their overpriced moniker back. lol
considering its a 2080 with minor imperfection of some cores it would be better called 2080 S
th S stands for shit-version in that case
These big blocks of cooling units... I am impressed every single time to see the actual card left.
LOL at the roughness value. I hope Paul is watching.
A sincere thank you for all that you do and for always being so honest/showing your frustrations with certain designs. (Which are very valid I might add)
Sad truth about designers in all fields no wonder designers and engineers constantly end up butting heads, too focused on making things look good usability is always an afterthought.
TL;DW the 2070 Super IS LITERALLY a 2080 just with cores disabled
Considering the 2080 was using the same core that normally would have been in a 70 card anyways does this really surprise anyone?
@Jason Fresh I question if there will be a 2080ti Super, they haven't said there will be one and they did drop the 2080ti to an even grand from the 1200 price point.
@@CiceroFMYT i'm talking the overpriced Founders Cards
@@DanielRichards644 2080Ti is $999 already.
@@KelvinKMS AGAIN SINCE YOU CAN'T READ, THE FOUNDERS EDITIONS ARE STILL $1,200 THOSE ARE THE ONES BEING DROPPED TO $1,000. I know there are $1,100 board partner variants available now, the only $999 ones however are Refurbished models.
When LTT visited Puget Systems it was mentioned that the threaded holes at the end of the card are used to secure cards in prebuild systems and that Pudget got Asus to include those holes in their coolers.
10:20 "we can't tell you who's company makes those QUADROs"
probably sony
Probably Walmart
This video is a roller coaster.
I loved every second of it.
Rtx super: Not yet on the market
Gamers Nexus: Let's tear this guy down!
That intro burn, love it!
Since the rtx 2070 super has the same gpu as a rtx 2080 than could you sli them? I highly doubt it but, still curious.
You can sli any nvidia cards together since the driver unification back when the 580/570 days.
Sli will always default to the lowest performing card, and you want your highest performing card in the uppermost slot as that is the card given preference.
As a result, the cards do not need to be the same.
The piece you suspected was for USB is for a reinforcement bracket than most OEM prebuilt desktops use. If you check one of those Dell workstation or HP workstation desktops you'll see the bracket I'm talking about screwed onto the cards.
0:26 (I do)
Hopefully this product launch is more polished.
So glad you made this detailed video. Thanks
Great video. Already tear down the new GPUs... When most of your viewers including me has 2010-year PC stuff
id bet most his viewers have fairly new hardware
Ronnie just built a pc myself. Average year of all the parts is 2017 so not that old.
Omg at 8:18 I thought that was going over the edge. I never thought my toes to curl that way in sheer dread!!
what happens if you flash a 2080 bios/firmware on it. Is it possible to unlock more cuda cores or rtx-ops?
@@darkhazard9808 sometimes not all the cores are defective. Im not saying that it would turn to a 2080 ,but only activate more cuda cores.
@@darkhazard9808 Not necessarily true. It all depends on the volumes produced. If these 2070 Super cards outsell the 2080 versions, which they will do, then it's very likely that a lot of the GPU's used will be perfectly fine, and could just as well have been used in the 2080 version. It's however also possible that Nvida has a method to physically disable parts of the GPU so that just modding the Bios won't be enough to activate the extra cores. Such a deactivation can take the form of anything from externally shorting a pin to punching the core with a laser or something similar.
In the end it will be down to the usual silicon lottery if you get a gpu that's been rejected from the 2080 bin or a perfectly working one that's been nerfed.
Steve you have the sense of humor of a Terminator dude!!! Like that joke was so dry lol.
I wonder if they are just using 2080 dies that didn't have all of the functioning cores and just disabled some things......
Yes they do, that's Standart practice in CPUs already
@@bananas1055 I knew cpu manufacturers have been doing this for years, but I wasn't aware of a gpu manufacturer that was yet. Makes perfect sense, would have expected it way earlier.
On the 2070 Super? Ofc they are doing that, its been common practice for GPUs for a long time as well.
that is practically what most lower tier products are! they aim to only built 1080Ti and 2080Ti but it is not guarantied that you till succeed so they base the lower product on the average minimum working cores and just lock the ones that are extra... (so if you need 80 cores for a 3rd rate product when aiming for 100, but you got 81, they will lock 19 broken ones and 1 good one and sell it as that 3rd tier product at 80 cores...)
@@theepicslayer7sss101 Yep, and even the 1080Ti and 2080Ti are cut down versions.
Dude, this was exactly what I was looking for. Thanks, great video.
Slacker :p. Mirror so I can check out my beard lol
The way you handle those cards makes me so anxious haha
So 2070 Super is a 2080 ... Instead of discounting the prices off their existing RTX cards, they simply rebadged and claimed they are new cards. So everyone who bought the RTX cards prior the release of the "Super" got drilled.
Yes
well they have done this for years just like the 1080 then months later they release the 1080ti.. why do you think Nvida gave you the 2080ti right away when the 20 series got announce because they had a plan to release more powerful cards when AMD announce their new cards.. and i bet there is a 2080ti super somewhere in Nvidia just waiting to be release by the end of the year or maybe when AMD announces their 5950XT
@Bob Dole Not hard to close that gap with the slightest overclock. Nvidia simply decided to add NVLink support to the 2070S? I think not. It is a 2080 plain and simple, discounted.
AMD really needs to revisit their pricing strategy for the 5700 & 5700XT prior to release if they want to compete in the GPU market.
@@K2theK-b6u AMD needs to step out of the consumer GPU market and allow morons to live with the mess they created.
@@bdhale34 AMD stepping out of the GPU market will be bad news for all consumers.
While Navi's release will be a mess, it still forced Nvidia to cut their prices. The Super series is what we should have received from Nvidia from the start, but they held back waiting for Navi. Once Intel enters the GPU market, and hopefully they will be competitive, it will be a win for the consumers.
This GPU looks so fucking good, holy shit.
You mentioned it's now Tu104 but no mention it should have been that all along and they've ripped us off from launch day!
ToonNut1 ToonNut007 Then its clear you haven't ever been around gpus for the past decade or more! its really annoying to see these types of comments. Shouldn't you be happy because we get more performance for lower prices, and that rewards the (sensible) people who had some impulse control? You guys are seriously acting like you've never heard what a mid cycle refresh is. People should really do some more research before spewing random bullshit like this...
@ what's "really annoying " is brainwashed fools like you who support this crap! You probably think charging people £1100 up over for the 2080ti is ok
The TU104 should've been in the 2070 from launch and the price should've been around the £€$400/450 at the absolute maximum!
Best part of the video is to see how the vega frontier looks at steve reviewing the new NVIDIA cards, like "menacing" until the 2060 superglued shows up
*struggling to run substance painter in background*
*gets roughness joke before it even finishes*
frick
Care to explain the joke for the uninitiated?
@Ashwin Shetty Thank you! I've been doing shaders and 3d-modeling for 15 years and didn't get the "joke" and now I get why. Because there wasn't one, just a statement ^^
The two screw holes on the end of the card are fir OEMs like Dell and HP to mount a bracket to it has a hard mount to the front of the case.
i do wonder if the "super" changes are coming to the 16 series cards.
Why not the 700 series while we are at it
Why would they?
Super satisfied with my 2070 Gaming Z. First pc and it's everything I could ask for.
Super buyers remorse is more like it
Radeon vii users LAMO
@Bob Dole I know right!
What is the stuff in the can Joe recommended for removing paste? That looked super effective!
Billy O'Neal the label at the top of the can said contact cleaner
20 minutes into watching the video, i get a notification that the video is up... good deal
8:18 - There's everyone's moment of panic for the day.
thanks for checking if the waterblocks would fit cheers GN
ATI QUADRO RXT SUPER CARDS? O: didn't know Cooler Master assemble those cards
The thing on the end with the screw holes is for the braces that OEMs like to use to support that end of the card inside their cases. Look at a used Quadro on ebay that came in a Dell or HP, and they often have an extra plastic support thing that attaches right there.
When you sadly realize you're not a part of the 5%. Tough pill.
GN and Steve really does not get enough credit. With the quality material they produce they should have at least double or triple the number of subscribers...
The info is great but the biggest issue is the general lack of charisma/liveliness with the hosts.
You may not mind it but it's the kind of thing that turns off many casual viewers.
10:28 I thought you were still under NDA for AMD's Quadro lineup
The screw holes are usually for gpu support brackets. I have only seen those in rack servers so it seems they use the same cooler parts in their more professional products. even though rack server parts usually don't have coolers with fans in them. Also the power connector at the end of the card is kind of a rack server thing
Would an RTX 2070 Super work in SLI with an older RTX 2080?
Great tool kit good attention to detail
I don't get it :( I am the 95%...
ruclips.net/video/ZEwqLpRVQvY/видео.html
8:18 _It was at this moment Steve knew. He _*_almost_*_ f---ed up._
Me: At last I have a gtx 1080
Nvidia:Rtx
Nvidia:Rtx Super
I feel like you missed a question mark after the super :D
Meh, just stick with the GTX, and see what the RTX 3000(?) comes out
I'm late, but which do you prefer: CRC's QD cleaner or WD-40s contact cleaner? I like the applicator for WD-40 but I use a lot of CRC's products. Even for cleaning my bike's chain and lubricating axles.
If you want to send me all the parts for that 2080 I will put it back together for you!
Dangit, you beat me to it.
The water block knowledge is good for users with the EK aluminum kit. More options for cards for their aluminum rgb RTX blocks
Feels good to be in the 5 percent, now if I could just get into the coveted 1%;)
Dick R what’s the joke?
Raytracing technologies use textures with values like color, roughness, volume, etc. A roughness value of 0 means reflections don't scatter, making it like a mirror. A value of 1 makes it scatter very diffusely, making it reflective as say, fabric.
@@Pickelhaube808 not just raytracing but PBR and other shader tech
@@Pickelhaube808 Dude, you're not supposed to explain it.... you'll upset the balance. Nice going, now it'll be the 6% or even higher. Not sure why you're explaining anyway...
@@gfjfjufidi2880 I can't tell you, sorry, it'll upset the balance:)
Another quality content from Tech Jesus.
2070 Super = 2080 with AMD discount
2060 Super = 2070 with AMD discount
Sums it up
kumbandit Is it really though??? Navi is also terrible in price to performance
@@justinwong939 prntscr.com/oamnhb
@@justinwong939 But seriously: ruclips.net/video/InBIs4M9BsY/видео.html
kumbandit Navi competes with the 2060 and 2070. The super lineup clearly beats it
@@justinwong939 you're talking nonsense, Navi is a series of cards, not one card , wait for ALL OF THEM to be out and evaluated before you talk stupid... Please stop insulting your very own intelligence...
I always find with the phillips cross head screwdrivers, it you grind the tip off, they fit most screws alot better :-) and less likely to round the screw head.
So, can someone explain that opening joke?
Negative, then it would be the 5.01% and we can't have that...
I wish I had one of those thermal paste silkscreen applicators. No more pea-sized dots or Xs. Just a consistent square shape for thermal paste.
Rest In Peace to all the people’s money that went to Nvidias money scheme lol rip
isded burnt up AMD HAHA
Money can't "RIP" it gets recirculated, you'd know this if you had any.
And yet you still get more than if you took part in AMD's money scheme.
Oh gosh, the last ten seconds were the best.
This is a really great way for Nvidia to sell all those RTX units that just plain diddn't sell.
Didn't sell due to the mining crash, didn't sell because they were overpriced, didn't sell because RTX is barely supported by any games, didn't sell because RTX effects are barely noticeable, didn't sell because AMD had freesync, and now Nvidia has a load of spare dies, that were never going to ship at the previous price gauging level.
So they've renamed everything by bumping down the number, adding Super" to them, and knocking off a few % of the cores to pretend they're different, and that they didn't shoot themselves in the foot with the original RTX cards.
I can't wait to see the buyers remorse Nvidia have got lined up for RTX Titan owners if they do this all the way up the stack, and release 2080ti Super cards that were once Titans.
when are you guys going to do the rtx 2080super? want to know if its keeping up with the rtx2080ti.. also if you guys are bored one day test bench all the rtx 2080tis and see which one is truly the best out of all the brands.
Now can you nvlink a 2080 and a 2070 super
Gustav Okaski same question
I guess not. Die/core specs don't match and Nvidia never allowed such mix and matching with SLI.
AMD/ATI allowed Crossfire with slightly different chips and even with APU and dGPU in laptops.
@@maciejgada740 Also iGPU in chip sets and dGPUs ex. HD4200 (AMD 785g) + HD 3450
I'm a 5%er thanks to the great RTX content you did with Andrew a while back. 😁
I'm in the 5% that got the joke :)
Congratulations you win a free cookie LOL
Me too, so I assume I'll see you at the next -secret- meeting?
I'm in the 95% that didn't. Does that mean that I have to leave? Or am I just uncool? Is there a possibility of someone explaining the joke?
Are you sure that the tiny backplate screws are actually Phillips and not JIS or Pozi-drive or something?
I could see them being JIS, given that these are manufactured in Southeast Asia.
Anyone else hearing Tijuana when Steve says TU10? :)
I'm honestly exited about 2070 Super
I just bought very rough curtains, and now the new GPU:s don't match it any more. But I was planning to go for AIB models anyway.
@GamersNexus: Are the new reference pcb's the same as a previous RTX cards? Is the reference "RTX 2070 super" the same as a "RTX 2080"? Same question for "RTX 2060 super" vs "RTX 2070"? #askGN
Hi, do you have the thickness of the thermal pads for the RTX 2070 super? That would help me a lot thank you
did you find which are the thickness of the pads?
So glad I have my 1080ti armor. It’s got a g12 and aio cooling it right now. Was thinking about a cheapie used waterblock and piecing together a loop not that it’s officially a couple gens back.
I wonder if you could flash a 2080 BIOS on to the 2070 super to gain performance/unlock features??
Mr Nexus..............you have the touch of an elephant when stripping down a GPU.......im crying here!
4:14 Basically: Don't screw with confidence... :)
What's the difference between A and A1 on the dies?
Love the vids man. You and your crew do great work.
So last question, will the 2080 work with the 2070super in SLi? And does performance differ with 2080 or 2070super on top?
Would you safely assume that the ek strix 2080 waterblock will fit the strix 2070 super!? Please let me know your thoughts!!!
So I was considering getting a second Gigabyte 2080 Gaming OC to nVlink. If they are discontinuing them, that really sucks and means I need to get one asap.
I prefer using the principled shader with about 0.05 roughness for shiny metal surfaces.
So what water block can I use to water cool my 2060super?
Hi Steve, thanks very much for these videos. There is a way to change fans without teardown all the card? I have rtx 2070 super but i want to try accelero or change the fans. Any tips?