Since I've had stability issues in the past with ED and overclocked cards (2x Asus "Strix" 960s SLI'd) I thought I'd share my experience with this new graphics card.
Seems rock solid for me so far. Disabled V-sync and let the card run full out for the duration of gameplay (approx. 6 hrs.)
I was a bit concerned due to the newer RTX pipline vs. GTX. Apparently some game engines (looking at YOU Glacier 2) don't deal well with overclocked cards.
Not only is this card factory overclocked, but then overclocked more by myself and no instability at all. Very comfortable temperatures: Max temp 65C(149F) in a room with 23C (74F).
Resolution of 2560 x 1440
All settings maxed except super sampling (1.5x)
I must say I'm very impressed with it's performance so far.
PC Specs:
ASUS Sabertooth 990FX R2.0 - 32GB Ram (1866MHz)
AMD 8350 Vishera Black Edition (4.7GHz)
Asus NVidia Strix RTX 2070S - 2100 MHz Core Clock (+130) / 7830MHz Memory Clock (+830) - 441.20 Nvidia Drivers
650 watt PSU
Seems rock solid for me so far. Disabled V-sync and let the card run full out for the duration of gameplay (approx. 6 hrs.)
I was a bit concerned due to the newer RTX pipline vs. GTX. Apparently some game engines (looking at YOU Glacier 2) don't deal well with overclocked cards.
Not only is this card factory overclocked, but then overclocked more by myself and no instability at all. Very comfortable temperatures: Max temp 65C(149F) in a room with 23C (74F).
Resolution of 2560 x 1440
All settings maxed except super sampling (1.5x)
I must say I'm very impressed with it's performance so far.
PC Specs:
ASUS Sabertooth 990FX R2.0 - 32GB Ram (1866MHz)
AMD 8350 Vishera Black Edition (4.7GHz)
Asus NVidia Strix RTX 2070S - 2100 MHz Core Clock (+130) / 7830MHz Memory Clock (+830) - 441.20 Nvidia Drivers
650 watt PSU