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Palit RTX 2070 Super Jetstream review – Almost silent and convincing matador in middle weight | Profile

Summary and conclusion

Life can be so simple. And quietly. The Palit RTX 2070 Super Jetstream is nimble, quiet, relatively sufficent if you don’t beat it up and really cool. Seen in this way, this character side of the map along with the price is quite reasonable. Unless you provoke the maximum power limit of 300 watts, then the sneaker becomes the beast. But also out of the box you can approach a simpler GeForce RTX 2080 FE quite close with this card. But you will only overtake them if you let the 300-watt beast hang out. But do you want that at all?

The implementation is good, the cooler really good and the component assembly is convenient. From extremely cheap no trace, but of price-conscious quite. You could have been more elaborately stocked, but in the end you wouldn’t have crossed the finish line faster. Only more expensive. And that’s exactly what no one wants to have. Here, too, the circle of will swells in understanding of the necessities. With just over 35 dB(A) in the closed housing, the card also sets a true acoustic fragrance brand. You really like to hear that. Not.

 

 

The bottom line is that it is almost a perfect card, so I can recommend it in good conscience. The rest is decided by the GPU lottery as always, but unfortunately I have no influence on it. Here everyone will have to check their karma account and eat the lucky biscuit.

Palit GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER JS, 8GB GDDR6, HDMI, 3x DP (NE6207SS19P2-1040J)

 

Video of the RTX Super cards of Gainward and Palit

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Igor Wallossek

Editor-in-chief and name-giver of igor'sLAB as the content successor of Tom's Hardware Germany, whose license was returned in June 2019 in order to better meet the qualitative demands of web content and challenges of new media such as YouTube with its own channel.

Computer nerd since 1983, audio freak since 1979 and pretty much open to anything with a plug or battery for over 50 years.

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