

Shadow of the Tomb Raider ray tracing performance Youngblood is scheduled to launch on July 26, and Control at the end of August.
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To press its technological advantage, Nvidia’s bundling free copies of a pair of ray-traced games- Control and Wolfenstein: Youngblood-with all RTX Super sales when these cards hit the streets later this month.

While the AMD-powered next-gen Xbox Project Scarlett and PlayStation 5 will include ray tracing hardware in some form, current Radeon graphics cards do not, nor will the upcoming Radeon RX 57 XT. Ray tracing is still niche, but it’s truly revolutionary and picking up speed with the arrival of hardware capable of running the ultra-intensive tasks. Several smaller titles also plan to bake in real-time ray tracing now that all the major game engines support it.
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Most of those cracked our favorite games of E3 2019. Ray tracing got a huge vote of confidence at E3 2019 as well, with Cyberpunk 2077, Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare, Doom Eternal, Wolfenstein: Youngblood, Vampire: The Masquerade-Bloodlines 2, Remedy’s Control, and Watch Dogs: Legion confirmed to include the technology. Metro Exodus is the current gold standard, with ray tracing substantially changing the look and feel of the game, but Shadow of the Tomb Raider, Battlefield V, Assetto Corsa, and Quake II RTX also support the technology. (Both Supers also come with an additional pair of DisplayPorts, HDMI, and a VirtualLink USB-C connection.) While Founders Edition cards based on TU106, including both RTX 2060 models and the original RTX 2070, include a DVI connection, the TU104-based RTX 2070 Super drops that for an extra DisplayPort, matching the RTX 2080’s configuration. The move to the TU104 GPU also affects the RTX 2070 Super’s port selection. It’s a small price to pay for the faster speeds, but still worth noting. The formerly tiny Founders Edition version has expanded to standard length, and now demands a 6-pin and an 8-pin connector on the side edge of the board, rather than a single 8-pin connector on the rear. While the RTX 2060 Super sticks to the same small form factor and single 8-pin power connection as the original, the RTX 2070 Super’s requirements blossomed to match the increased performance.

Both Super versions consume more power than their cousins, especially the RTX 2070 Super. The extra oomph doesn’t come free, though. The Super variants include substantially higher base clock speeds than before, and the RTX 2070 Super gets a whopping 150MHz boost clock bump, too.
