Zotac GeForce RTX 2070 Super Twin Fan Rendering Related Benchmarks
STH readers will notice we did not include SPECworkstation 3.0 GPU benchmarks in this go around. Our testing was showing results that came close to NVIDIA Titan RTX numbers which we felt was incorrect for this card, we plan on revisiting this benchmark should a new patch come out for this test.
Arion v2.5
Arion Benchmark is a standalone render benchmark based on the commercially available Arion render software from RandomControl. The benchmark is GPU-accelerated using NVIDIA CUDA. However, it is unique in that it can run on both NVIDIA GPUs and CPUs.
Download the Arion Benchmark from here. First-time users will have to register to download the benchmark.
Here we wanted to point out that the performance is near 20% higher than on an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 Super part. That says a lot about the GeForce RTX 2070 Super with its significant render speed boost in Arion.
MAXON Cinema4D 3D
ProRender is an OpenCL based GPU renderer which is available in MAXON’s Cinema4D 3D animation software. A fully functional 42-day trial version is available for downloaded from the MAXON website here. Note: Even after expiration, the trial can still be used to measure render times.
Here there again seems to be a correlation to memory configuration and GPU generation. In this test, the Zotac GeForce RTX 2070 Super Twin Fan card almost matches the ASUS Turbo-RTX2080-8G card we tested.
OctaneRender 4
OctaneRender from Otoy is an unbiased GPU renderer using the CUDA API. The latest release, OctaneRender 4, introduces support for out of core geometry. Octane is available as a standalone rendering application, and a demo version is available for downloaded from the OTOY website here.
With OctaneRender, the Zotac GeForce RTX 2070 Super Twin Fan approaches near RTX 2080 Ti speeds. Results here are very close.
Redshift v2.6.32
Redshift is GPU-accelerated renderer with production-quality. A Demo version of this benchmark can be found here.
Here again, we see a nice bump in performance over the Zotac GeForce RTX 2070 Blower we reviewed.
Next, we will have 3DMark results before moving onto power consumption, thermals, and our final thoughts.
I can downclock this card’s GPU. For example, limiting the maximum GPU frequency to 1000MHz? In this case I will use it for neural network training that can last several days on a 24 hour basis.
This is really a good graphic card. It was much awaited. I have already ordered one and it’s on the way.
Thank you for providing the detailed review. You’ve covered every aspect, much appreciated.
where are the gaming benchmarks and how loud is the card.
This review answers none of the questions games want to see :(