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palit geforce rtx2070 super jetstream b

   Two factory overclocked cards based on the exact same GPU can never be that far apart in performance so both the AORUS and JetStream models trading blows in our charts was somewhat expected. Of course, that excludes our overclocking results since the RTX 2070 Super JetStream ended up being a better overclocker than the AORUS model reviewed a few days back. On top of that the JetStream model used less power (max reading) during our tests compared to the AORUS model something which probably has to do with the “weaker” factory overclocked GPU boost clock and of course the dual-fan system (the AORUS has a tri-fan system). However, if you do care about looks (especially if your rig is filled with RGB lights) the JetStream model simply can’t compete with the AORUS model so some of you should also keep that in mind.


   At the time of this review the GeForce RTX 2070 JetStream graphics card by Palit retails for 574Euros inside the EU (Amazon.co.uk) a price tag which is actually right on par with many other RTX 2070 Super models in the market (and perhaps a bit on the low end). Bottom line if performance is the only thing you care about and you also plan on doing some basic overclocking the RTX 2070 Super JetStream by Palit could be the card for you and even though it does fail to impress in the looks department it’s still worth our Golden Award.

PROS


- Build Quality (Backplate / 6 Pole Motors)
- Very Good Performance
- Factory Overclock
- Good Overclocking Headroom
- Supported Technologies (Real Time Ray Tracing & Deep Learning Super Sampling)



CONS


- Price (For Some)
- Size (3 Slot Card)