ASUS GeForce RTX 2070S ROG Strix O8G Gaming (8 GB)

ASUS GeForce RTX 2070S ROG Strix O8G Gaming

8 GB


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florence.gauthier

4 years ago

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Limadrix

5 years ago

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Crusty30

5 years ago

Hello Asus GeForce ROG Strix RTX 2070 super O8G is the factory overclocked card. You can see the clock speeds etc here: Normal: https://www.asus.com/Graphics-Cards/ROG-STRIX-RTX2070S-A8G-GAMING/ OC version: https://www.asus.com/Graphics-Cards/ROG-STRIX-RTX2070S-O8G-GAMING/ Greetings

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croe667

5 years ago

Can I control the RGB with icue?

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Syranisi

5 years ago

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Hello Croe Unfortunately no. Apparently you cannot control the lighting of graphics cards with icue. According to icue's compatibility list, no graphics cards are listed that could be controlled. I have installed icue, but apart from the mainboard lighting, I can't control anything. Greetings, Syranisi

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Mathelike

5 years ago

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Flexis

5 years ago

The O8G is not a bad buy. Since I'm not very well informed about the "normal" rtx 2070s, I can't give you any information. The O8G is almost identical to the 2070s. However, the O8G has a better boost frequency. The general performance of the O8G is great. However, I don't quite understand whether you want to know whether the O8G is worthwhile and better, or whether the O8G is compatible. Since the O8G is actually identical to the 2070s, it should also be compatible. I hope I was able to help you! If you see an error in the info, please reply!

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Dothys

5 years ago

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davemoser4

5 years ago

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The prices of ASUS cards change more often than I change my pants... So it may well be that one card is suddenly more expensive than another, although that doesn't necessarily make sense... (at least that's how I explain it) I share their opinion with 2070s <2070s a8g < 2070s o8g especially between a8g and o8g the difference is very small and as far as i know the a8g can be overclocked to the same values of the o8g...

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gta.fail.wins

4 years ago

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Mische

4 years ago

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You should already specify which processor or mainboard you mean. Graphics cards are usually compatible with all current boards and processors. I would still advise you to wait a few weeks for the 3080 or the 3070, as the new generations beat the old ones by far in price/performance.

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CustomBuilder

4 years ago

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gschwinds

4 years ago

No, unfortunately we can't tell you how many watts the power supply unit must have for this graphics card. Precisely for the reason that it is not Digitec's business to provide such information. Why? The power supply is not exclusive to the graphics card. Whether the power supply is sufficient or how big it has to be, can only be said if you know the entire system. That means CPU (OC yes or no), RAM, hard disks, SSD, DVD, fan, etc. But as a rule of thumb, I would say that 850W should be enough. Without knowing the system, I would even say that it is oversized and could be up to 200W too big. With a power supply, it's not that "a lot helps a lot" is good.

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jenal1995

5 years ago

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enricowyssen

5 years ago

Is this card VR ready ?

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elmatador

5 years ago

Yes Basically, you can assume a VR capacity with a USB-C output. https://www.asus.com/Graphics-Cards/ROG-STRIX-RTX2070-O8G-GAMING/

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