Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 Founders Edition review
https://www.pcgamer.com/geforce-rtx-2070-founders-edition-review/
Historically, Nvidia's second-string x70 cards have delivered the best price to performance ratio, making them easy picks for the best graphics cards. Sure, the x80 model was faster, but it also cost significantly more. The GTX 970 and GTX 1070 were the most popular cards of their day, and the RTX 2070 was expected to continue that tradition. Unfortunately, lack of competition from AMD could make the RTX 2070 the least desirable step-down graphics card in Nvidia's history, and with a base price of $499—$599 for the RTX 2070 Founders Edition we're looking at in this review—the newest member of the Turing family definitely isn't going after the $300-$400 price point we like for mainstream GPUs.
Architecture: Turing TU106Lithography: TSMC 12nm FinFETTransistor Count: 10.8 billionDie Size: 445mm2Streaming Multiprocessors: 36CUDA Cores: 2,304Tensor Cores: 288RT Cores: 36Render Outputs: 64Texture Units: 144Base Clock: 1410MHzBoost Clock: 1710MHzMemory Speed: 14 GT/sGDDR6 Capacity: 8GBBus Width: 256-bitTDP: 185W