TechGage reviewed the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 & 2070 SUPER At 1080p, 1440p & Ultrawide
A quote from the article:
The three SUPER models all feature slightly increased core counts over their respective originals, while the 2060 SUPER gains an additional boost by way of an increased framebuffer size. Considering that we’re talking about a $400 GPU here, it’s nice to see an 8GB 2060 finally available.NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 & 2070 SUPER At 1080p, 1440p & Ultrawide Review
Presumably because of that framebuffer augmentation, the RTX 2060 SUPER is being treated as a separate model in the lineup, demanding a $50 premium over the non-SUPER, which puts it at $399. The original 2070 and 2080 models, however, are going to completely replace the previous iterations, and retain their price tags ($499 for 2070, and $699 for 2080).