Question Rx 5700 xt or 2070 super?

zxvipers

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I've recently purchased the Nitro+ 5700 xt for £450, however, I've had to return the first one as it was defective and the one I have now is having stuttering issues and keeps disconnecting from my monitor, for the past week has been nothing but issues so is it worth to wait for driver fixes or to go with a lower end looking 2070 super for only 490 pounds.
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/kfa2...ddr6-pci-express-graphics-card-gx-0a9-kf.html
 
Well if you have problems then change it. The recent drivers that NVIDIA released for RTX are pretty good. Even the lower end custom cards should perform identical anyway plus you will get the extra features that Nvidia offers right now. You also get a free game (the new call of duty). I wouldnt suggest this card (KFA2) for me 2 years warranty seems really short. There is a ZOTAC 2070 super for the same price with 5 years warranty: https://www.overclockers.co.uk/zota...ddr6-pci-express-graphics-card-gx-11l-zt.html
 

zxvipers

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Well if you have problems then change it. The recent drivers that NVIDIA released for RTX are pretty good. Even the lower end custom cards should perform identical anyway plus you will get the extra features that Nvidia offers right now. You also get a free game (the new call of duty). I wouldnt suggest this card (KFA2) for me 2 years warranty seems really short. There is a ZOTAC 2070 super for the same price with 5 years warranty: https://www.overclockers.co.uk/zota...ddr6-pci-express-graphics-card-gx-11l-zt.html
I appreciate the reply, I was even tempted to get the call of duty as well, however, I just wish that this gpu I bought worked well as it looks really nice, temps are good but it's just not performing great at all so I'm tempted to just stick with nvidia as I had no issues with them for years.