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Linux Gaming Benchmarks For The ASUS TURBO-RTX2070-8G

Written by Michael Larabel in Graphics Cards on 5 January 2019 at 08:18 AM EST. Page 1 of 4. 6 Comments.

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With having a EVGA GeForce RTX 2070 XC GAMING retail graphics card fail on me, I ended up buying an ASUS TURBO-RTX2070-8G. The benefit of this ASUS GeForce RTX 2070 graphics card is that at times can be found for as low as $499 USD, in line with the cheapest RTX 2070 options and lower than many of the other RTX 2070 AIB models and certainly the RTX 2070 Founder's Edition at $599 USD. Should you be considering the ASUS TURBO-RTX2070-8G, here are some benchmarks on Ubuntu Linux.

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The ASUS TURBO-RTX2070-8G can be found for $499~529 USD making it one of the lower-cost RTX 2070 options should you be looking for a new Linux gaming graphics card for around the ~$500 price point. While it's $20~30 cheaper than the likes of the EVGA RTX 2070 XC GAMING, it comes with a lower boost clock speed. This ASUS card has a GPU boost clock of 1620MHz (or 1650MHz in its OC mode, which seems only activated by the ASUS Windows software, unless manually overclocking on Linux) and a base clock of 1410MHz. The XC Gaming card meanwhile has a 1710MHz boost clock speed. As a reminder, the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 reference spec is 1620MHz for the boost clock, the same as this ASUS card, while the Founder's Edition spec is at 1710MHz.

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The rest of the ASUS TURBO-RTX2070-8G specifications match what's expected of the RTX 2070 with 8GB of GDDR6 video memory, HDMI, DisplayPort, and USB-C (VirtualLink) outputs, etc.

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This ASUS RTX 2070 graphics card requires 6-pin and 8-pin PCI Express power connections. The TURBO-RTX2070-8G features a blower-style cooler.

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