Monday, July 1st 2019

GeForce RTX 2070 Super Beats Radeon 5700 XT in FFXV Benchmark

In a recent submission to the Final Fantasy XV Benchmark database, upcoming new NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Super GPU has been benchmarked. The new submission is coming just a few days before the Super series officially launches. On benchmark's tests, RTX 2070 Super has scored 7479 points at 1440p resolution on high quality settings, which is almost 12% increase from previous generation 2070, which scored 6679. The performance seem to be attributed to increased CUDA core count, which is rumored to increase about 11%, making the result seem pretty realistic.

When compared to AMD's upcoming Radeon 5700 XT, which also got submitted to FFXV Benchmark database and has scored 5575 at same settings, the RTX 2070 Super is about 34% faster.
Source: FFXV Benchmark
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38 Comments on GeForce RTX 2070 Super Beats Radeon 5700 XT in FFXV Benchmark

#26
Vya Domus
Ah yes, everyones favorite game and benchmark Final Fantasy XV.

There is always a "leak" of this one benchmark before any new launch and I mean always. Seems legit.
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#27
metalfiber
xkm1948Wishful thinking. Nvidia has demonstrated that they are more than willing to milk customers on the same gen for as long as they possibly can
I think that AMD is going to light a fire under both Intel and Nvidia and they've rested on their laurels long enough. In any case it'll be the consumer that wins in the end.
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#28
c2DDragon
What a great idea I had to buy a 1080Ti. It will last longer than I thought.
It seems it's not tomorrow that we would see something cool until like 2 years...
What's next ? 2070 Hyper ? Then 2080 Super...2080Ti Super...
Can AMD bring something good (high end) before 2021 ? Please ? We need competition here !
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#29
Turmania
When 20XX series launched and reviewed last year. I was very disappointed in terms of performance gains, power consumption and Price. But then I saw AMD with releasing rx 590 and Vega7 and now Navi.I have been more disappointed with them.they are using 7nm tech but still lagging behind on Nvdia.When Nvdia moves to 7nm tech the gap would be even higher then it was before same on CPU side of things as well.
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#30
xkm1948
metalfiberI think that AMD is going to light a fire under both Intel and Nvidia and they've rested on their laurels long enough. In any case it'll be the consumer that wins in the end.
You are hoping for way too much from the underdog. People loves a good underdog versus giant story. But be realistic, Nvidia is NOT intel and they have not been sleeping on their ass this whole time. At best RDNA will allow AMD to stay in PC GPU, for now.
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#31
Fluffmeister
The way AMD CPUs are going, Intel might end up being the underdog.... luckily, this forum loves an underdog and will get behind them.
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#32
metalfiber
xkm1948You are hoping for way too much from the underdog. People loves a good underdog versus giant story. But be realistic, Nvidia is NOT intel and they have not been sleeping on their ass this whole time. At best RDNA will allow AMD to stay in PC GPU, for now.
Yeah i maybe hoping way to much from AMD. I'm happy with my 2080ti. In Metro Exodus, when i went into that rail car with the curtains flowing in the wind and the light that went along with them i was truly awestruck. I just want more of that awe is all.
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#33
Minus Infinity
Geez RT 5700XT doesn't even beat ancient 1070 Ti in the benchmark, that's the bigger news.
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#34
xkm1948
FluffmeisterThe way AMD CPUs are going, Intel might end up being the underdog.... luckily, this forum loves an underdog and will get behind them.
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/12/071219155445.htm

Underdog syndrome is a real thing. Not saying it is good or bad, it is simply part of our biological nature, which usually takes a lot of logic and reasoning to balance it out. Underdog syndrome is also similar to crazy sports’ fan. These things stroke the primitive “firmware” of our primate brains. That is trible like sports are so entertaining for the majority of population. That is also why rabid AMD/Intel/Nvidia fans exist.
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#35
Totally
ZoneDymoThis Super series is to me, a missed opportunity of putting in better,more efficient, or just more hardware for Ray Tracing capability, the cards name sake, that so far as been proven to be brutally performance killing.



Yeah, really the title of this article should be about the difference between the RTX2070 and the RTX2070 Super.
What this benchmark shows regarding the 5700XT is I guess, kinda interesting to know (like that it beats the Radeon VII), but thats it, its not really what its about.
They have TNT, Ultra, and ofc Ti monikers if they want to that. Their trying to avoid rebranding and the plethora of criticisms that come along with it e.g. 5 different variants of the 1060 some of which shared the same name. They created the "SUPER" brand to set the new cards apart while not degrading established brands or introducing confusion.
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#36
medi01
A card that is 10-15% faster than 2070 beats a card, that 2070 beats.
News at 7pm.
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#37
Readlight
Its good for 1080p, 2k, 4k tv for average pc
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#38
phill
I'm super not bothered or impressed.. Why Nvidia only releases something half way house is, I'll just stop there...

I'll wait a generation or two, will be even cheaper then :)
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