28-Way NVIDIA GeForce GPU Comparison On Ubuntu: From GeForce 8 To GeForce 1080

Written by Michael Larabel in Graphics Cards on 29 May 2017 at 03:00 PM EDT. Page 8 of 8. 20 Comments.
GeForce 28-Way May 2017 Linux Comparison

Here's a look at the GPU core temperatures on the supported hardware for the duration of all the OpenGL benchmarks carried out. The warmest GPU in this comparison was the GeForce GTX 780 Ti while the coolest tended to be the GeForce GTX 1050.

GeForce 28-Way May 2017 Linux Comparison

Lastly is a look at the AC system power consumption during the range of benchmarks carried out. The GeForce GT 520, GT 610, and then the new GeForce GT 1030 were leading to the lowest power-draw. As a reminder, the GeForce GT 1030 we've been benchmarking is also passively-cooled.

If you want to see how your own Linux gaming systems compare to the results in this article, it's as easy as installing the Phoronix Test Suite and running phoronix-test-suite benchmark 1705296-TR-GEFORCE1047 for a fully-automated, side-by-side comparison to the 28 NVIDIA GPUs tested in this article. Stay tuned for some other large Linux benchmark comparisons coming up for the 13th birthday of Phoronix.

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