[SOLVED] RTX 2070 Gigabyte vs EVGA comparison

Jan 3, 2020
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Is there any signifficant difference between these two cards - EVGA GeForce RTX 2070 Super XC and
Gigabyte GeForce RTX 2070 Gaming OC.Mainly im looking to avoid overheating.
 
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In my country it is 50€ cheaper thats why.
With that much of a price discrepancy, I'd get the Gigabyte model, unless you just want to try EVGA...

IMO gigabyte only produces cheap <Mod Edit>. The GPU cooler on my 1080ti was pretty loud and ran pretty hot.
When I bought a gigabyte MOBO it had coil whine and when I bought a PSU it didn't work.
Experience varies.
That's your personal experience with them.

My experience with Gigabyte has been the complete opposite. I ran with a GTX 680 Windforce OC for 5 years, and it never gave me any trouble.
Passed it on to my brother along with an 8086K + Z390 Aorus Master. Over a year later, still no issues.
I'm still running my 1080Ti Gaming OC since it launched. I experienced...
100% get the EVGA!

IMO gigabyte only produces cheap <Mod Edit>. The GPU cooler on my 1080ti was pretty loud and ran pretty hot.
When I bought a gigabyte MOBO it had coil whine and when I bought a PSU it didn't work.

EVGA also has excellent customer support.
 
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In my country it is 50€ cheaper thats why.
With that much of a price discrepancy, I'd get the Gigabyte model, unless you just want to try EVGA...

IMO gigabyte only produces cheap <Mod Edit>. The GPU cooler on my 1080ti was pretty loud and ran pretty hot.
When I bought a gigabyte MOBO it had coil whine and when I bought a PSU it didn't work.
Experience varies.
That's your personal experience with them.

My experience with Gigabyte has been the complete opposite. I ran with a GTX 680 Windforce OC for 5 years, and it never gave me any trouble.
Passed it on to my brother along with an 8086K + Z390 Aorus Master. Over a year later, still no issues.
I'm still running my 1080Ti Gaming OC since it launched. I experienced coil whine with this card one time - DDU + newest driver literally fixed it for me.
 
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