Which RTX 20 Series GPU Should You Buy? - Where is "The Deal"? - 21 Benchmarks
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- How much more performance do you get moving up the RTX 20 Series GPU Line?
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He looks like he quit his good paying job to follow his passion and man does he do it good.
Ya totally agree. Great channel so far!
True story. Bought majority of my PC parts because of this guy specifically!
I am curious to know what he did for living before youtube :) Great guy btw
Howard Murphy
Lol the fact that you think keeping a job when your passion probably pays for all the bills is “retarded”, then go ahead and slave away man. Not all of us want to do that or are okay with that. Some of us want to make our own money and if he did quit his job to follow his passions then I would be more than happy for this man. Inspiring for someone like myself who wishes to also do that one day following my own passion 👍🏿. A 9-5 or working for someone else isn’t always the wave bro. I hope you understand that one day 😊
Bruh i was thinking the same thing! Great channel tho
"ultra is for screenshots, high detail is for playing..." I will repeat this mantra to myself tonight until I fall asleep.
Seriously this seems to be one of the only channels who says this. Same with framerate - 60fps might be minimum for FPS games but for an RPG or something you might prefer 30fps @4k.
@@sonicwingnut 30 fps is never ok
@@sonicwingnut 30FPS gives me motion sickness. And once you get to 144hz you can never get back to 60Hz. The guy who made the video just doesn't play videogames a lot..
Unless you have a 2080
@@JABelms honestly I can play the Witcher 3 at 50-70 fps on ultra, when it comes to Esport titles I play on all low settings to achieve constant 150 fps. Depends if I have to competitively try or not.
Now I gotta say.. a man payed $2700 for 4 GPUs just to benchmark and do comparison..
Non of those young spoiled boys out there gonna do the same (they have more subscribers & gain more money) but they get free GPUs
Right now am against any RTX card
But I gotta admit, This is a High-Quality channel no matter what he uploads xD
i wonder i can get gpu free too :d
Lol he will obviously return them the day after he tests them and get the money back. Dont be stupid
@@mateuszwodarski4073
A man can dream xD
@@avramovixc Nah not gonna happen mate xD
He need them for further Benchmarks and comparison in next videos
He will sell them maybe a few months later for like $1500 to $1700
@@Jack_Sparrow131 yeah xd
Unbiased, comprehensive & consumer-focused -- that's what this channel is all about.
Calling Assassin's Creed Odyssey a "dreadfully optimized game" is an understatement.
It's not optimized at all.
@XBOXRULES yeah, on low settings
@XBOXRULES xbox fanboy triggered
@XBOXRULES look at your name fanboy
@XBOXRULES triggered
This is the only youtuber that i will never skip the ads.
Do they get more money or something?
@@rebeccabenton5565 yeah but barely
Yes! I almost pushed the skip button, then I realize who I was watching!
I bet you have adblocker on.
Doesn't matter if you skip or not. They still get paid the same amount.
you're the best youtuber ever :D
because you think about the best for the money. not how much they pay you to sell the product.
Stay clean from all the sponsors. You're the only youtube that i trust in terms of computers hardware choice
he can sponsors them but remaining honest with his review, and that is amazing
This guy is an HSN SALESMAN he's gonna sell sell sell, sure he's intelligent but don't ignore his pedigree. That being said I love his channel xD he tries to be fair... but relly this video is just Nvidea apologetics 1000%
Same opinion
@@pdraggy What "NvideA" apologetics are you even talking about? How old are you? "OOOHH REEEEH IS A VIDEO ABOUT NVIDIAA HE'S A SHILLLLL" It's a fucking simple benchmark video comparing those cards because they're topical. He puts all the prices in there and all the benchmark results that are completely objective. If you want to calculate "Value performance" then do it yourself, he leaves all the data there, he leaves empirical data obtained from benchmarks on several cards on 21 games and you're crying about "NvideAAAA APOLOGEETIIICS". If this video is enough to be considered a "shill" then you people are a bunch of brainless retarded sheeps because he gives you all the objective data that allows you to, TAKE JUST THAT, and think for yourself.
Also fucking ROFLMAO at all the people crying about sponsors, you guys don't even give him a cent and you probably have adblock on and you go around youtube consuming all of the content that you watch for free and you think that you even have a tiny bit of right to complain about that. Videos like these can be sponsored by fucking anyone and what does it even matter, like I said in the previous paragraph, it's a FUCKING SIMPLE BENCHMARKING VIDEO, Why do you need someone to tell you "what to buy" or "what's good", just take the fucking objective data and think for yourself
@@r1ght_n0w It's a brilliant sales pitch 100% basically moving the baseline pc from something like $800 to $1300. oh it's brilliant PC Master Race used to be like "buy a cheap computer it's better than a console and just as inexpensive!" well not if you listen to this video. Why is the NVIDIA (I always misspell it so sue me) apologetics? cuz Nvidia is trying to raise the price of pc computing and this video panders to it.
Me: *explaining to my wife why I should just buy a $1300 GPU* listen this guy is spitting computer science. Steve Jobs spit computer science.
Wife: *clearly signing divorce papers*
Ray tracing > wife
Jeong-hun Sin HAHAHAHAHA
😂😂👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
on a serious note though I don't get why some women get so upset with men spending money on their hobby... if it's a $40,000 car it's fine but god forbid a man pays a little extra for a pc
@@brohvakiindova4452 and yet it's absolutely ok for women to buy 500$ shoes or purse or belt or hundreds of dollars in makeup.
Totally humble, totally honest and really helpful. Your videos are super helpful, keep it up.
Holy shit I just realized that in ROG line ups the 2080 and 2080 ti have different fan designs compared to 2060 and 2070.
haha same here man.
Been a subscriber for more than a year now and still one of the best CZcams tech reviewers out there. Keep it up good sir.
RTX 2060=1070 Ti
RTX 2070=1080
RTX 2080=1080 Ti
RTX 2080 Ti=20 more fps than the 1080 Ti
I mean really 2070 can match 2080ti overclocked
abdalla mustafa a rtx 2070 can not match a 2080 ti no matter what
@@zoyuu it can get very damn close for like 300$ less, so yeah...
and titan rtx ?
ployth9000 Titan rtx is Titan rtx nothing matches it
10 series are still hot,,
is that a gamer nexus modmat? id rather have that
I didn't even notice the modmat! 😮
I think every tech tuber uses it. Lol. Pretty sure Steve just sent them to everyone for free haha
my 980ti is still kicking ass at 1440p. Runs 4k pretty decently too for some games.
my gtx 1070 laptop 94fps shadow of the tombrider high preset :)
@@RevanBC The 980ti is the only 900 card I'd use but man that card has really showed it's worth all these years lol. My buddy has had his for years and still loving 1440p gaming.
I understand the methodology for the price/fps, however you wouldnt put a 2060 in a $1000 PC, more like a $500-600 PC (eg R5 2600, B450 etc)
Actually you’d be surprised
A guy did a 1660ti in a $1000 build
Mad Scientist has a very valid point, however. Seeing as how the video even said that the 2080 Ti really wants to be on a $500 i9 9900k when you bundle that with another 300-500 mobo and add enough quality ram and a PSU and peripherals, you're way beyond $1,000. So although you may put a 2060 on a $1k PC, you surely wouldn't put it on a 2080 ti build. Although I dig the price chart that includes PCs, I think it is skewed. For future recommendations, maybe make the GPU price a fixed % of TOTAL pc build, say 30% or whatever you deem "normal". Cheers
In middle Europe, 1000 dollar PC is good standard, and 2060 is good start. Absolutely not out of equation. 2070 might suit better, but...
I’m current running a $600 PC with an i5-9400.
Looking into buying the 2060
@@massterwushu9699 which is absolutely fine. I just bought the 2060 for a sub 500 usd PC (a ryzen 3 3200g with 16gb ram at 2667mhz). All i want is realtime ray tracing at 1080p 60fps, and this system will deliver the best bang for buck in my use case.
he didn't seem to benchmark the 2070 & 2080 very accurately he just kept on comparing the 2060 and the 2080TI
Itsyaboi did you not watch?
I love the idea of the performance per system cost, but I have some constructive feedback. I've said several times before that the price per frame per $ based solely on the card cost is irrelevant if you're building a whole new PC for the reasons you've highlighted (or even just upgrading as you'll sell your old card which has a net affect on performance per dollar).
BUT, in the future I'd recommend not adding $1000 base PC to each card. maybe a $500 base for the 2060, $800 base for the 2070, $1000 base for the 2080 and $1300 for the TI?
There's no way to account for all the variations in consumer purchases, someone with a ryzen5 1600 and GTX 1060 might be looking at upgrading to a ryzen 7 2700/2700x and RTX 2070/2080/2080TI, and the price/dollar/frame that matters to them is only those two components as the rest of the pc is already owned. Plus then you get to sell the old components which should probably factor in somewhere.
What I'm trying to say, is that while there is no perfect graphical solution to show people, I think pairing a RTX 2060 with a $1000 rest of the build is highly misleading for your graphs, as nobody would spend $1350 on a PC with a 2060 in when for $1500 they could get a 2070..... and as you point out, nobody should really be pairing a 2080TI with anything but an I9 9900K, so why not ramp up the base price for that PC? with a sensible build for each rig the mid range should generally be the best value, quite a few of your graphs showed the 2080 bettering the 2080TI because the price hike from 2080 to 2080TI is so much, the TI really is just for the enthusiasts
*Also, in this hypothetical of building a new PC, I'd imagine the person buying a 2060 would be getting a $100 monitor aiming for 60fps at 1080p, and using bargain basement keyboard/mouse/headphones, while the 2080ti buyer would be buying a $500+ monitor with high frame-rate/resolution/and quality branding, and have expensive other peripherals, which don't add frame-rate, but add cost and comfort.
(also also, someone with a 2060 would have a cheaper psu, could use a cheaper cpu with stock cooling, cheaper mobo, think 500gb sata ssd is fine etc. But Mr 2080TI will have a water cooled I9 CPU, 1TB NVME SSD, balls to the wall PSU, RGB ram, upgraded case fans, sleeved cable perhaps, the list goes on. If you're building a pc with a 2060, every penny should be sensible, if you're building with a 2080TI, you have money, and probably want extra bragging rights on everything else too.)
He would have to change the setup for the benchmark too. I think it would be a good idea but it adds in way too many variables.
@@johntran4478 there's an impossible number of variables, especially if you're trying to include reselling your old gear. But what I'm saying is that putting a 2060 against a 2080ti in otherwise identical specks for price to performance unfairly hinders the 2060 as nobody in their right mind would spend $1350 on a pc and put a 2060 in it.
@@Olzii93 Where do you draw the line of what is and isn't reasonable? Think of it this way the more variables he adds the more work he has to do for the same amount of money it doesn't make sense . Sure quality may be higher but it is also more complicated and/or confusing for the general population. Those that would understand would probably already know what they are going to buy.
@@johntran4478 all I'm suggesting is when he does his maths (probably excel) don't add $1000 to the rrp of all the cards for a reasonable price to performance of the system, add different values based on a hypothetical system that would make sense for the card to be in (eg I'm saying find a balance between the two price-performance-fps graphs presented per game in this video). The 2080ti is not the value option which is indicated in this video.
I'm happy with my RTX 2070
cool...
Im happy with my 2080
I'm happy with Intel HD graphics
Same man. Upgraded from my good old GTX 970, and also upgraded my monitor to 1440p 144hz. Love it.
I still like my msi 760, it's great for running Tetris.
New RTX cards are launched
Me -It's time to buy a used 1080ti
Mayank Singh I thought the same thing, but 1080 ti’s used are still the same cost if not more than a 2080. The performance is almost the exact same between the two as well with a mere 5% better performance from then 1080 ti. So the 2080 is a better deal at the moment.
Good luck... Lol
I don't know about your country, I have bought a used GTX 1080 non ti at 23500 inr (around 320 USD) from gaffar market,New Delhi. He was asking for 35 k but he came down to 23500. An acquaintance of mine also bought an GTX 1080 ti at 30 k but ti versions are rare to find in used market. But if u found one u can get it for less than 35 k
@@MayankSingh-qg4zv it's about $680-$900 in California on Craigslist/other apps. If you can spend that much on a 1080ti, you might as well spend the extra 200-300 to grab a new rtx card... Better future proof. I'm buying a rtx 2060 because performance is pretty close to a 1070... Plus you get ray tracing. But to each their own.
@@zak4829 I got that from the other comments ..... it looks like there is lot demand of used graphics card in USA but supply isn't enough. And there is not a single RTX cards available in the used market yet ...... u can get dirt cheap used delided processors in India too, my cousin bought an I 9 9900 k at 22 k the aio cooler (new) that he is using cost him 13500 inr .... he got lucky it's rare to find 9 th generation processors in used market
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Great video !!! GJ :) I would like to see the same video with a 8700K or 9700K.
I love your proper explanation. Subscribed for that.
Nithis Kumar - Thanks so much for the sub, welcome to the Deal Nation!
Same!
I am absolutely mindblown with that you made a video like this where you also compare the price when you pair it with a complete build. I have never seen that thought process before and has made me alot more open minded towards future builds. Absolutely astonishing work!
nobody will buy an rtx 2060 with a 1000$ build other wise. you could use some of that 1000$ for a better graphics card or just save some money because it probably aint worth it.
@@DarTheDerpPvP Im actually thinking about buying a new setup around 1000$ without the gpu. Since I want to future proof my pc and the gpu is usually the first thing to go.
I7 9700k 450$
Mobo 200$
Psu 150$
Ram 150$
Fans 50$
These are the prices in Sweden. Now I could buy a 2060 since I only play at 1080p and a 2060 is plenty enough to play 1080p for years to come. And then I can upgrade my gpu in the future to stay in the 100+ fps mark.
Thanks for the tips Tech Deals and please do Radeon 7
If you watch his videos, you would know he is going to.
Ditto
He doesn't have a video for it but i already know the conclusion : shit value, worse than every cards in this video
I started playing BFV in 1440p last month and just bought a ZOTAC twin fan RTX 2060 via your Amazon link. I hope this benefits you. I am giving my 3-month-old GTX 1660 Ti to a best buddy (and 1080 FPS player) who needs a GPU upgrade from his old 1050 Ti. Great 👍🏻 channel here, and I’ve now subscribed. Keep up the good work, lad!
Def the best tech channel for consumers
I downloaded this video to watch offline, and purposely logged back in when I had connection again to leave a big THANK YOU for this content! Amazing work, thanks for taking all the guesswork out of buying.
Want to also add: you'll need to consider actually buying a good monitor. A 1080 vs 1440 vs 4k monitor have massively different price points.
You make a Good Point, on bringing up monitor selection
The finance degree in me appreciates this comparison - ty for your great content!
That's my name, wtf?
Same. Business finance major here and all of the graphs/price comparisons were nice.
@@FlatBlackXD his way of showing total PC cost per frame may convince me to get a 2080ti. I plan on getting the r9 3950x and a 4k 120hz screen so it may be worth doing now. I have a good base that exceeds his $1000 build.
@@dronedoutrc5970 I ended up justifying a 2080 Ti. Part of it was this video and also understanding that anything less than a 2080 Ti meant I was upgrading in 2 years. I at least have a beast of a card for 3-4 and can sell for around $400-$500 when I want to upgrade
@@FlatBlackXDWell I just bought an EVGA RTX 2080Ti XC Gaming. If it were not for this video I probably would have gotten a 2070 or 2080.
You really are the best youtube channel for benchmarks/comparisons
now that is a good comparison, other people never include the cost of the whole system as he do
Great video, very in depth. Keep them coming!
My only request would be if you do these in the future if it's possible please include something like 95 percentile FPS, since the most disturbing part of not having enough power is during those GPU/CPU intensive moments that tank your FPS, and it's more helpful for those of us who are trying to stay above 60-120 FPS for 95% of our gameplay experience. Thanks!
I know this is late,but any racing game is great for benchmarks...so much high detail being loaded in and out really pushes both GPU and CPU to their limits
The slide near the end where you factored in base PC into cost/fps was interesting. I like to watch as much as I can and never see that being done much. Different in this video though is you've used a very reasonable rig verse the balls to the walls rigs that typically test benches are comprised. I think you could easily expand on this and bring it into the discussions more often. As an example: It is likely more reasonable for someone looking specifically to a RTX 2060 GPU performance level (cost) to stick with a 2600 Ryzen CPU imo especially if they are primarily gaming.
I just don't see the value in the 20 series!
Can't see whats not there i mean Ray tracing that works in currently 2 games and nope the 10 series is still a better value
I agree, regardless of price/performance I still think they are overpriced.
Mark Allison You are indeed correct, Nvidia really wanted to put the monopoly they have created to the test and see how much they could take the piss out of ‘us’ the consumers!
You earned a subscriber for that wise comment.
We always got about 30-40% performance incrwase with a new generation for the same price. So performance does not justify this rip-off. And Ray tracing and DLSS is laughable and not (yet) worth the money.
This explanation is absolutely amazing and I have subscribed.
KeRaMBiT - Thanks so much for the sub, welcome to the Deal Nation!
@@TechDeals Thanks for the content, it will probably change my next GPU purchase :)
I am in a dilemma because I am currently on an i5-6600k, 16gb ddr4, and GTX 960. I do not plan on overhauling my build until at least two years, just wana upgrade my GPU. Is the answer GTX 2060?
That’s a solid upgrade
Incredibly helpful video, thank you! I do have a question however, I am running an i5 6600K, would you recommend upgrading my 1070 to a 2070? As a game dev I have been looking forward to the new RTX features, but I am concerned that my older CPU will bottleneck the card. I have a 1080p ultrawide 144hz screen as well. Thanks
This is the earliest I've been! Got myself a EVGA 1060 6Gig SSC . Loving It! 😃😃😃
gonna pass this gen, my 1080ti is still realy good
I agree...as long you don't care about RT and DLSS. 1080ti is a smoking card.
My rule of thumb is to skip a generation or two. Run that bastard into the ground!
Gio Nieves and you shouldn't at this point. So far those features are falling flat on their face.
Yup just get another one for sli and you get better performance than 2080ti.
@@minhvisual4265 That would be a massive waste of money just to show up a single gpu
For people who already have a system and are simply upgrading their gpu, the second chart with perf./$ when adding a system doesn't concern them. However, this has brought a new perspective to the price differences nevertheless. Great video.
I Love this channel man he is amazing, unbiased, very very interesting person. thank you for this.
I'm planning to get a 2070 card. But can't decide on which brand should it be. Should I get the ASUS one or the MSI one?
Nothing like a desk format GPU buying guide from this channel
I'm not even in the market for a new graphics card, but these long-form videos are so informative that I'm interested anyway! Bravo, Mr. Deals.
You say it yourself, build a computer around the graphics card (or a graphics card suited for the computer you already have). That's why the complete comparison doesn't make much sense, it is interesting, but worthless. I think you should make well ballanced builds with every card and calculate the cost/fps, still wouldn't be much usefull but more interesting. I say that isn't usefull because building a pc is basically limited by total budget not by cost/fps. If your computer is meant to make you money it would be whole different story. If for example each frame and higher resolution would make you more money, you obviously should just buy the RTX 2080 ti.
How come the less GPU usage the card is on, the higher the GPU temperature is? Even the GPU fan was running at a higher RPM. It doesn't make sense.
I love your style of comparison. Doing a build is all about the money whether we like it or not and way too many people are focusing on theoretical extremes without taking cost into account. I really appreciate the approach!
def 2060 best deal. especially if you got intel and under 4k like you should.
AirxScopes no just no
@@noahranker4133 yes
Jason love ya, but this video is some mental gymnastics of the kind I don't expect from you. Throwing in the full system cost in with out balancing the system cost with the card cost seems disingenuous at best. The 9900k would have been the best to show differences between the performance and does not show future performance on upcoming CPUs either since CPU bottlenecks are becoming an issue which your video demonstrates. Jason if you wanted to do cost per frame including the system you have to balance the platform cost with the card cost and maybe that would have conveyed your thoughts better. If I hadn't been watching you for for years I would think you are shilling for Nvidia here but because I have I will give you the benefit of the doubt on this one.
Not only NVDIa, but also Intel
With photorealism capabilities, is there any real difference between the 2060 and 2070?
Did the performance of ryzen 7 2700x increased with the time and bios updates and all that stuff? Wonder if he'll see it. Great video.
Also wondering if he'll do an update after the recent RTX drivers, BFV for example gets easy 30% better performance with RTX after. and is playable at over 60fps ultra with RTX ultra at 1440p
Appreciate the quality and quantity of information on this video. Keep it up!
As for feedback if I may, about half of the total runtime would probably be ideal for this format; it can get "repetitive" after ~10 minutes -- that being said, there's a lot of good and useful information here, so maybe a series of smaller videos with part 1 and 2 would fit nicely.
Anyhow, really enjoyed the vid, helped me make a more informed purchase and these are just my 2 cents :)
You, sir, are by far the most professional tech reviewer out there. Great channel!
What would be the best option for me? 1440p at high to ultra settings. I play games such as destiny 2 and rainbow six siege
HuskySnows Are you looking for specific frame rate?
Roger 100fps
@@roger5438 Looking for 144 fps
@@huskysnows9792 Start looking for a deal on a 2080. Zotac recently had a amp extreme 2080 for $660(plus 3 games). The prices will start to drop soon--especially during spring break. If your big on rgb look at msi, asus, or gigabyte. If you just care for general performance than look at , evga, or even pny cards
50% faster is NOT double the performance. 50% more is...50% more. Not 100% more which would be double.
78 FPS is double (or close enough) to 40 FPS - which is probably what I was referring to.
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I built my PC around my display, 2560x1080 75fps. I bought the Strix 2060 OC, watched your review before buying and love this card for being a perfect fit for my resolution. For whatever reason though, I have a hard time watching your videos because of your presentation, mainly your speaking. I have subscribed and have the bell on, but have skipped many of your recent videos on purpose. I am a shitty person that judges based on the way you speak. I actually feel horrible for not clicking your link to buy this card though. You put so much information for the buyer in your content, while buying the cards with your own money, to equally compare tangibly the performance that should be expected. Outstanding video and perspective on the gaming community, i will try to support you with purchases from now on for well deserved affiliate support. As for your request, I would like to see somebody find a way to benchmark Anthem and figure out what is going on with the CPU utilization. DLSS has just been added and works amazingly well, but at 1080p resolutions (including ultrawide) it has some crazy blur bug at the moment.
Hi Teach Deals, thanks for your videos, I love them - very informative and easy to understand. However, I was wondering whether you could consider using a dark background for your videos? As I myself (and many of us) use dark themes for CZcams to avoid blue light from the eye-straining white backgrounds, and your white backgrounds really kick in within our dark themes. Just a thought. Thank you!
I broke down and bought a Gigabyte 2080 oc. Tired of the hassles of my 1070 SLI setup.
Never again a SLI setup, my last one was GTX580 SLI, and i have had a ton of issues, now one single powerful GPU is my choice
@@medimeb I found out nvidia killed SLI on many games. Killing compatibility within new driver updates.
@@brent245 Yes, and even when SLI works, the scalling is terrible, you get from 10% to maybe 50% in best of cases, i've seen only 2 or 3 recent games that scall very well on SLI, Sniper Elite 4 90%, Strange Brigade and that's it i think, and you get even negative performance on certain games, even nVidia are killing it of, on 60 series on Pascal, and now 2070 doesn't support SLI, only 80 and 80Ti does now, and maybe it will be completely killed of next gen
@tomasinopava ? 2080 is faster than a 1080ti, how is that a successor to a 1070?
@tomasinopava I know, but if you need a GPU today, the 2080/2080ti are the only option unless you want an R7. Sure the 2 series sucks, but what choice do we have. People say 1080ti- but even used ones are $600. I paid $675 and got 2 games, and a warranty. I guess it was the best choice I had. I may have gotten an R7 had they been in stock.
Love the benchmarks, the detail, and the explanations. Keep up the great work!
Brands and companies should sponsor this guy. Absolutely brilliant in terms of explaining.
People always make summed up guides and quick buy videos. I have yet to watch this completely but I like hearing that it goes in depth unlike other guides.
Great video sir! What did you set in the bios to get the 2700X to boost that high? Only way to get my chip to scale that high, is to set the setting to 4 oc in bios.
2060 and 2070 is the sweet spot on the rtx series
MCD 2070 costs 35% more(depending on where you live) but it only gives 10 more fps and 2 gb of vram. Maybe its worth for 1440p monitors due to them having a lot of vram usage.
MCD I’ll getting a 2060 with a ryzen 5 2600 on my birthday in 3 months
@@bolerpear967 that's also my spec when i build mine
I need some advices here. I want to upgrade to a r5 2600 and a new gpu but i don't know which one, the 2070 or the 2060 ? I would only play at 1080p and I want more than 60 fps on every game at high(est) details. Can you help me ?
@@no0klyz411 if you're on a very tight budget, go for the gtx 1660ti but if you can afford the rtx 2060, go for it
Don't have a specific game, but I'd like some VR comparisons.
Thanks man :D! I was stuggling with this question for 2 weeks now thanks you sooo much :)
My PC is close to 6 years old now, when I built it back in 2013 it was with top of the line components like a i7 4770k and a GTX 780, still using it now, but I am in the process of buying components to build a completely new PC with a 2080TI, which will hopefully last me another 5-6 years. Buying the best of the best components is a lot of money, but considering how long those components usually stay viable, it's not that bad.
Great video but what if you take into account a 1080 and a 4k monitor with 144Hz refresh rate. Those 2080ti prices will go waaaaay high.
rtx 2060 - 380 dollars
rtx 2080ti - 1200 dollars
30 more fps for that.
it supplies a huge amount more than 30fps
I got 2060 and I'm really happy with it.
Your full specs please
IMO 2060 has best value. 2070 is pretty good too.
This guy is really proud of his thousand dollar computer he wraps around graphics cards
"Ultra is for screenshots and high is for gameplay" - why can't all these benchmarking CZcamsrs understand this? Ultra is not a good representative of card performance! Bravo for pointing this out.
B Y what if you can get ultra with good performance tho
2060 for a budget build, 2070 for the redline between performance and value 2080 if you want a better performing card than a 2070 but want to spend as little extra as possible. 2080ti if you want the best single card performance intended for gaming. Additionally you have the vanilla 1660ti for a cheaper budget card if you care not for ray tracing or dlss. Finally there is the titan card if you are dealing with ai or want a tiny bump in single card game performance over 2080ti because you simply don't know what else to spend your money on.
The price including 1000$ computer is interesting, but i feel it's a little unfair as the lower end cards could run to their full potential on a cheaper build. The higher end cards on the other hand as you said want a I9 9900k. Really it would be about figuring how little you could spend and not bottleneck the card. My best guess would be that the performance per dollars would actually be very flat if not maybe skew towards the 2060.
The Titan cards are usually at the fine line between consumer and professional cards. It's more intended for heavy duty rendering as a (pricey) hobby.
You Americans are lucky but here in India we get 2060 for around 500$ and the
1070 for 850$ and the 2080 ti id double the cost of 2070 1700$.
Yup gov tax
And a 28pc tax on the monitor
It’s because of pewdiepie fool, Tgay
Harsh Pal ^
yea, i just picked up an asus rog strix rtx 2070 oc for $720 here in canada and that was 130 bucks off on sale
Dammit, I love TechDeals. Thanks for this.
Please benchmark total war series; it’s a bit different from a lot of games, while still quite demanding on gpu and cpu.
Just thinking about this outloud. I get the comparison of 41 frames to 63 frames being roughly a 50% increase in frames, and the 2080 Ti is 3x the price of the 2060... But shouldn't it also be taken into account that it was at 4K? Which is 4x the amount of pixels as 1080p. So you're getting a 50% increase in frames with 4x the pixel data per frame. So "technically" isn't that like a 200% increase (in respect to 1080p)?
Same thing with the Tomb Raider benchmark. You're getting essentially 2x the frames, but with 4x the pixel density. So 8x the total performance increase (per frame from 1080 - 4k).
Also I know these numbers could be skewed to show different results if we had unlimited CPU power and a bunch of other idealistic variables... but still. Just thinking out loud.
- Note: I still think the 2080 Ti is ridiculously priced.
I want to have 4 RTX 2080Ti for Minecraft.
Deacon Ho your onto something here I believe. Think I'm gonna do it ! Great idea tho. Lol
minecraft is more cpu intensive, you're better off with a 2060 paired with a 9700k (note that this setup is only good for games that rely mainly on the cpu. if you're about to buy a 9700k, get a 2080)
TheMilkyOne I hate mine craft. An I gotta 9900k with RTX 2080
TheMilkyOne my 7 year old niece plays the crap outta mine craft tho
@@snapper8283 Good for her because it's a very good game for childre..
Add metro exodus to benchmarking in the future. Thanks!
Another excellent video. A completly different view on whats really the deal.
Hey Techdeals love the videos. I've got to ask. Would you benchmark total war in the future?
I don’t know how I missed your channel for so long. You may make long videos, but your narration, organization, and the information you display is certainly of the caliber of Digital Foundry and frankly, much more entertaining to watch.
Great job. These manufacturers need to give you some sponsorship.
Aww, thank you ! :)
Haha, every time I watch this channel, it's like Finance 1001 at a lecture hall.
I love your complete system comparison.
Makes me glad I bought the 2080.
Next time I might buy the ti.
The prices are ridiculous!
Yeah. Prices are. I’m looking to upgrade to a 2070 from a 1060 and from an i3 8100 to an i5 8600k. It’s a huge upgrade hopefully I’ll have it by Christmas.
Enjoy your 2080 man.
Ive been waiting for a video on "which 20xx should you buy?" Im about to buy one of rtx and this vid will definitely help
ましろ which one are you getting?
2060 because its quite cheap and there isnt huge performance gap between 60 and 70. I think 2060 will fit my r5 2600 just fine for 1080p gaming
I have the 2060. Great card for 1080p and 1440p
@@shiina_7 Good choice for your chip.
Why is it bottlenecked when the Ryzen 7 is only showing 40%? I watched the entire video and I’m still confused.
Not every game utilize all 16 cores. In fact, almost none do. If you actually turned the OSD to say each threads utilization, you're probably getting 8 threads >90% while the rest rests at
Don’t mean to diss my man tech deals but at the beginning you say the 2060 is a more expensive 60 series, did they release the 1660 and shift the names when you made this or were you operating under the four RTX cards and no others?
Love your channel, keep on going.
Thankfully I got a gigabyte windforce rtx 2070 for 425 before taxes and warranty plan.
*Nvidia wants to know your location*
Intel also
🤣
AMD also
The only ppl that should give a fk are criminals.
The 2080 makes the most sense if you don’t have a 4K Monitor
Most gaming monitors aren’t
I would've said 2080 makes perfect sense with 4K... 2080TI for 4K and consistent 60+ FPS... 1440p 2070 and 1080p 2060
@@CG--gk5oh My opinion exactly. I'm getting a 4k monitor for my ryzen 7 2700x rtx 2080 super build. It seems a little overpowered for 1440p or 1080p.
So as an owner of a GTX 1080 it would be best to upgrade my 4790k to something more recent to increase performance if the cpu is the bottleneck. Awesome video!
I've been looking for this information for the past three or so days because I'm running a 4790k in a build from a couple of years ago and I was wondering if I should get a 1080 from my 1060 or get a 2060
@@RavenBlaqueRevenant I love my 1080. I get pretty close to triple digit frame rates on most games @1440p with mostly high settings. The only reason I will be upgrading soon is because I'm trying to get into producing yt vids and although the 4790k can do it, I feel ryzen would be better and more future proof if i ever go into streaming
my only complain about the "full computer price" thing is that most likely you won't get the same hardware to pair a 2060 or a 2080ti. I like the idea behind, but imho would need some more tweaks
I’ve been waiting for this video
1060 vs 2060, man the comparison is large
Can't wait for rtx 2650 and 2660 :D
The "big" jump happens when going to the 2080, I would say the rtx2080 is the way to go. I'm happy with it.
TheDomain16 you don’t need a 2080 to play LOL 😆
I'm curious what your opinion is on the performance of the EVGA 2080 Ti Black Edition that you featured on your Discord channel and how it compares to say, the XC Ultra Edition. I only ask as I desperately want to game at 4k with 60fps (locked). If you feel that the Black Edition is more than enough to accomplish that then I will go that route and save a couple hundred dollars. However if you don't then I guess I'll start saving. As always, thanks for the awesome content!
Awesome to see the Asus Strix versions, they're simply the best!
They are simply the most overpriced!
@@JanusJanavas Yeah they are but they offer the best performance, cooling etc.
I would like to see Apex legends in your testing videos! 🤗
Thanks! :) i go for the 2060 :)
The benchmarks are good, but the detailed analysis done is even better. This is why I subscribed to your channel. When you build entire PC, all the small costs add up, even cooling fans costs 100Euros and overall cost creeps up to 1500Euros for a decent build. That is why this video with its perspective and analysis makes it top quality.