...brings three fans to the party in a simple, sleek aesthetic that will suit most builds.
As we approach the latter stages of the RTX 20-series life cycle, the 2070 Super continues to serve as a potent option at around the £500 mark.
Such a GPU is a fine fit for Palit's latest custom cooler, the GamingPro, which brings three fans to the party in a simple, sleek aesthetic that will suit most builds. Truth be told, cooling isn't a whole lot better than reference, however noise levels are all but eliminated when idle, and the factory overclock applicable to our Premium review sample nudges performance in the right direction.
Palit needs to ensure retailers keep close to or below the £500 mark for the card to warrant further attention, but even then, if RTX-specific features such as ray tracing aren't of paramount importance, the cheaper Radeon RX 5700 XT offers similar gaming performance for less money.
Bottom line: in the market for a competitively priced RTX 2070 Super partner card? Palit's GamingPro gets the job done with minimal fuss.
The Good
The Bad
Simple, sleek aesthetic
Fans switch off at low load
Decent factory overclock
Not a whole lot cooler than reference
5700 XT offers similar gaming perf for less
Palit GeForce RTX 2070 Super GamingPro Premium
HEXUS.where2buy*
TBC.
HEXUS.right2reply
At HEXUS, we invite the companies whose products we test to comment on our articles. If any company representatives for the products reviewed choose to respond, we'll publish their commentary here verbatim.