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ASUS Turbo GeForce RTX 2070 8GB review - Product Showcase

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/16/2018 03:00 PM [ 4] 131 comment(s)

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The one good thing for a blower style cooler is that the ait is taken in at the inside of the PC, and then it blows out the hot air. The downside, such a design is noisier and less effective. It doesn't look bad at all though. 

  

 

 

  
Size then, that's roughly 27 cm / 10.45 inches of graphics card right there. Please always do make sure that the card physically fits inside your chassis as that is a bit on the lengthy side alright. For most modern age chassis it, however, should not be an issue.

The card immediately feels light as well, I mean 1.5 kg for a graphics card is actually common these days. Justy 800g. 

   

   

And yeah, you don't see that often anymore, there very little LED enablement for this product.  Just the top side stripe, let me show you that in the photo below.

 




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