Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Super
Maximum PC|October 2019
No Founders Edition premium makes this a decent $700 card.
Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Super

With no real threat from AMD at the high end, the RTX 2080 and 2080 Ti remain unchallenged. Still, it’s nearly a year after the launch of the GeForce RTX cards, and just in time for the back-to-school season, Nvidia’s new and improved product is now available. Take the same TU104 GPU that’s used in the RTX 2080, enable all of the streaming multiprocessors and CUDA cores, and crank the GDDR6 memory clock up from 14Gb/s to 15.5Gb/s. Depending on your reference point, GPU clocks are either nearly the same or about 100MHz faster. In other words, it’s not an incredibly exciting launch. If you’ve got an RTX 2080, you can get nearly the same performance via overclocking. If you’ve been thinking about buying a $700 graphics card, though, the RTX 2080 Super now claims top honors—and there’s no $100 price premium if you buy direct from Nvidia.

There’s a bit more separation between the 2080 Super and the 2070 Super, because only the 2080 Super gets 15.5Gb/s GDDR6. Clock speeds have been pushed about as far as you’re likely to see. Sure, you can probably squeeze a few percent more performance out of the card via manual overclocking, but it’s definitely going to be a case of diminishing returns. The TDP has already jumped 35W compared to the 2080.

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