| Video Memory Specifications | ||
| Type | GDDR6 | |
| Size | 8GB | |
| Resolution | 7680 x 4320 @60Hz | |
| Core Clock | 1605~1770MHz | |
| Memory Clock | 14Gbps | |
| BUS Type | PCIe Gen3 | |
| Memory Interface | 256-Bit | |
| Stream Processors | 2560SP | |
| Interface | ||
| Display Port | 3 x DP | |
| HDMI | 1 x HDMI | |
| HDCP | Yes | |
| Power Specifications | ||
| Connectors | 6pin + 8pin | |
| Recommended PSU | 650W | |
| Consumption | 215W | |
| Programming Interfaces | ||
| DirectX | DirectX 12 | |
| OpenGL | 4.6 | |
| Warranty | ||
| Warranty | 2 Years | |
The Arktek GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER 8GB is a powerhouse of the Turing architecture, designed to provide a "Super" boost over the standard 2070.1 By utilizing the larger TU104 silicon (the same chip found in the RTX 2080), this card bridges the gap between mid-range and high-end performance, making it a stellar choice for 1440p gaming.2+1High-End SpecificationsThe Arktek variant stays true to the reference "Super" specifications, featuring 2,560 CUDA cores—a significant increase over the 2,304 found on the original 2070. It operates with a base clock of 1,605 MHz and a boost clock of 1,770 MHz.3 The 8GB of GDDR6 memory runs on a 256-bit bus, delivering a substantial 448 GB/s of bandwidth to handle high-resolution textures with ease.4FeatureSpecificationGPU ArchitectureNVIDIA Turing (TU104)CUDA Cores2560Memory8GB GDDR6 (14 Gbps)Bus Width256-bitTDP215W (650W PSU Recommended)Key Technologies & CoolingAs an RTX-enabled card, it supports Real-Time Ray Tracing and NVIDIA DLSS.5 While it belongs to the first generation of ray-tracing cards, the "Super" refresh provides enough overhead to enjoy ray-traced lighting in modern titles at 1080p or 1440p with DLSS enabled.Arktek typically employs a multi-fan thermal design (often dual or triple fans depending on the specific sub-model) with large aluminum fins and copper heat pipes. This setup ensures that the card remains stable during the high-wattage demands of its 215W TDP. It also features NVLink support, allowing for dual-GPU configurations—a feature largely phased out in newer mid-range cards.
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