ASUS Announces ROG Strix, ASUS Dual EVO, and ASUS Turbo EVO GeForce® RTX 20 SUPER™ Series Gaming Graphics Cards
Singapore, July 2, 2019
— ASUS today announced eight new GeForce®
RTX 2080, 2070, and 2060 SUPER graphics cards, spanning the ROG Strix, ASUS
Dual, and Turbo lines. These new GPUs bring even more competitive performance
to high-end NVIDIA Turing™ graphics card options, offering a sweet deal for
gamers looking to pull the trigger on an RTX build this summer.
The new GeForce RTX SUPER GPUs leverage almost
a year of exhaustive architectural and process optimizations to deliver the
fastest gaming performance in traditional rasterized games and the flood of
blockbuster titles implementing real-time ray tracing. They are poised to offer
the best performance-per-watt and performance-per-dollar of any gaming GPU in
their class.
The ROG Strix GeForce RTX 20 SUPER series graphics cards are paired with a host of power and cooling features for a truly top-tier gaming experience. On the RTX 2060 SUPER, our tried and true Wing-blade fan design provides excellent cooling. Moving up to the top-end 2070 and 2080 SUPER cards, new Axial-tech fans enter the fray with better all-around performance, while MaxContact technology provides a better connection between heatsink and die for superior thermal transfer. The high-end hardware is supported with an arsenal of software utilities that allow users to customize and tweak settings.
ASUS Dual EVO: 2x fans. 2x fun.
Delivering the latest NVIDIA Turing gaming experience in its purest form, the ASUS Dual GeForce RTX 20 SUPER EVO series graphics cards meld performance and simplicity like no other. With Axial-tech fan design all around and a beefy 2.7-slot footprint to house a thick heatsink, these dual-fan cards deliver exemplary cooling performance. The entire assembly is reinforced by a protective backplate, making the Dual series a solid choice for those who prefer substance over style.
ASUS Turbo EVO: Blow them away
The ASUS Turbo GeForce RTX 2070 and 2060 SUPER EVO graphics cards are designed from the ground up for systems with restricted airflow. A redesigned shroud preserves the air intake area above each fan, ensuring enough cool air can get to the card, even in a cramped chassis. Both models also feature dual ball fan bearings, which last up to twice as long as sleeve bearing designs.