First up, let’s have a look at the RTX 2060. Having been at least £300 / $300 for months, Palit’s StormX model is now available for £281 over at Overclockers UK, while MSI’s Ventus XS OC version is down to $295 in the US once you use the advertised $25 discount code and apply for the $20 rebate.
Palit GeForce RTX 2060 StormX – £281 from Overclockers UK MSI GeForce RTX 2060 Ventus XS OC – $295 from Newegg
Palit GeForce RTX 2070 Dual – £384 from Aria MSI GeForce RTX 2070 Ventus GP – $410 from B&H
Finally, there’s the RTX 2080 Super, whose serious power comes at a serious price. The RTX 2080 is still ludicrously expensive due to increasingly low stock levels, but the RTX 2080 Super is finally back to its pre-pandemic pricing of around £670 in the UK and $670 in the US, although you’ll need to use Newegg’s $30 discount code and $20 rebate combo to get it at that price. If you’re curious as to how much faster the RTX 2080 Super is compared to the RTX 2070 Super, have a read of Katharine’s RTX 2070 Super vs RTX 2080 Super benchmark comparison. TL;DR: Quite a bit faster, but as she sets out in her best of graphics card guide, it’s not really worth the extra money unless you’re looking to play games at 4K or at high refresh rates at 1440p. If you’re just looking for some regular 1440p action, stick with the RTX 2070.