35-Way Linux GPU Graphics Comparison, Initial NVIDIA RTX 40 SUPER Linux Benchmarks
The graphics cards (re)tested for today's large benchmarking comparison included the following:
- RTX 2060 SUPER
- RTX 2070
- RTX 2070 SUPER
- RTX 2080
- RTX 2080 SUPER
- TITAN RTX
- RTX 3060
- RTX 3060 Ti
- RTX 3070
- RTX 3070 Ti
- RTX 3080
- RTX 3080 Ti
- RTX 3090
- RTX 4060
- RTX 4070
- RTX 4070 SUPER
- RTX 4070 Ti SUPER
- RTX 4080
- RTX 4080 SUPER
- RTX 4090
- RX 590
- Radeon VII
- RX 5700
- RX 5700 XT
- RX 6600
- RX 6600 XT
- RX 6700 XT
- RX 6800
- RX 6800 XT
- RX 7600
- RX 7600 XT
- RX 7700 XT
- RX 7800 XT
- RX 7900 XT
- RX 7900 XTX
The NVIDIA graphics cards were making use of the NVIDIA packaged driver while the AMD Radeon graphics cards were running their latest upstream open-source drivers provided by Mesa 24.1-devel via the Oibaf PPA as of mid-January. Both the NVIDIA and AMD graphics cards were tested on an AMD Ryzen 9 7950X desktop running Ubuntu 23.10 while using the Linux 6.7 stable kernel.
All 35 graphics cards were used for various 1080p and 1440p testing while the higher-end subset were used for further 4K benchmarks in the more demanding scenarios. There is also a number of NVIDIA GPU compute benchmarks as well for those wondering about the generational gains there. Again a lot of data for today in catching-up with the GeForce RTX 40 series hardware testing and apologies with this article being a bit brief due to coming down to the last-minute in all of the GPU testing due to receiving the SUPER cards late.