The Time Spy benchmark is designed for testing DirectX 12 performance. The rig consist of GeForce RTX 2070 and an Intel Core i7-8700K CPU clocked at 3.7 GHz. In the benchmark results, the GeForce RTX 2070 has a boost clock speed of 1950 MHz, compared to 1710 MHz on the Founders Edition RTX 2070.
This first Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 is leaked on a 3DMark benchmark run. It was discovered by Twitter user TUM APISAK. The only 3DMark Time Spy benchmark is done using a custom Zotac graphics card with almost exactly the same specs as the reference RTX 2070 model.
As for the results, the Zotac RTX 2070 GPU clocks in with a score of 8,151, making it somewhat faster than the previous generation GeForce GTX 1080 (~7500). Regarding the overclock at play here, the RTX 2070 looks to be approximately equal to the GTX 1080, or maybe a little faster.
Performance
GeForce RTX 2080 Ti | GeForce RTX 2080 | GeForce RTX 2070 | |
GPU Architecture | Turing | Turing | Turing |
GPU | TU102-300A-A1 | TU104-400A-A1 | TU106 |
Process Node | 12nm NFF | 12nm NFF | 12nm NFF |
CUDA Cores | 4352 | 2944 | 2305 |
Tensor Cores | 544 | 368 | 288 |
Core Clock | 1350 MHz | 1515 MHz | 1410 MHz |
Boost Clock | 1545 MHz | 1800 MHz | 1620 MHz |
RTX-OPS | 10 Giga Rays/s | 8 Giga Rays/s | 6 Giga Rays/s |
Memory | 11GB GDDR6 | 8GB GDDR6 | 8GB GDDR6 |
Memory Speed | 14 GHz | 14 GHz | 14 GHz |
Memory Interface | 352-bit | 256-bit | 256-bit |
Memory Bandwidth | 616GB/s | 448GB/s | 448GB/s |
TDP | 285W | 215W | 185W |
Power Input | 2x 8-pin | 1x 6-pin & 1x 8-pin | 1x 8-pin |
Founders Price | $1199 | $799 | $599 |
Normal Price | $999 | $699 | $499 |
In sessions of the GeForce RTX 2080 and GeForce RTX 2080 Ti, the benchmarker has previously tested those GPUs and scored 9,266 and 10,850 individually.
It’s a nice excursion for the GeForce RTX 2070, although only one benchmark on which to gauge this performance. The one wrinkle, of course, is the price. A GeForce RTX 2070 pre-order is going cost you roughly as much as a GeForce GTX 1080 Ti right now, and yet its benchmark performance comes in at around the same level as a GeForce GTX 1080.
The GeForce RTX 2070 is expected to launch worldwide from October 17th. As it currently stands it will be the cheapest available graphics card that supports real-time ray tracing.