An interesting slide published by PCGamesN (see below) has offered up some performance information in regard to the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER and Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER graphics solutions for laptops. The GPUs were tested on a system that featured a 10th Gen Intel Core-H series CPU, 16 GB RAM, Windows 10, and at a resolution of 1080p. The results were taken from the average performance in the games Control, Wolfenstein: Youngblood, and Deliver Us The Moon (all at max settings). GPUs that featured DLSS were tested with the technology both turned off and on.
The Nvidia GPUs were compared with the GTX 1050 as a control – so the GTX 1650 Ti offered almost twice the performance while the GTX 1660 Ti was just short of three times the result. The regular GeForce RTX 2070 manages around 3.5x with DLSS off and over 5x with DLSS on. The forthcoming mobile GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER GPU can exceed 4x relative performance with DLSS off and just stops short of 6x the performance with DLSS on. This clearly demonstrates a decent performance boost between the RTX 2070 and RTX 2070 SUPER – as Nvidia will have to convince gamers that purchasing a SUPER gaming laptop is a worthwhile investment over a comparable vanilla RTX laptop.
Unsurprisingly, the GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER in the comparison slide offers an enticing overall performance: Just shy of 5x with DLSS off and approaching 7x with DLSS on. PCGamesN opines that the normal RTX 2080 was left off the comparison chart as its performance likely replicates that of the RTX 2070 SUPER. High performance seems a certainty with future SUPER laptops but that will no doubt come at a price that many gamers might balk at.