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May 2019
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The editors liked
Great performance at QHD
Lovely build
As usual
Cool and quiet
Good price
Beautiful design
Ideal for 1080p/1440p
Plenty of options on Rear IO
Mediocre
- Not much overclocking headroom
Faster than any mid-range card
DLSS works wonderfully
Good industrial design
Solid 1080p and 1440p performance
Future-proof with Turing
Decent value when compared to the 1070
Ready for 4K @ 30fps gaming
Silky ray traced 1080p gaming
Runs much cooler than previous
Compact and premium design
Very cool and quiet under load
Lowest power draw yet from an RTX card
Works for high refresh-rate 1080p gaming
Or 1440p/60FPS gaming
Battlefield V with DXR Ultra runs at 1080p 60FPS
The editors didn't like
6GB framebuffer?
FE not overclocked
No factory overclock
Fan can be noisy under full-load
DLSS and Ray Tracing not widely supported
Pricier than recent rivals
Ray tracing and DLSS still not widely supported
Slightly pricier than predecessor
RTX heavily impacts performance at QHD and 4K
Higher price than ever for a xx60 series card
Only two games currently support RTX features
Not as big a leap forward from GTX 1070 as some might have hoped
Published: 2024-08-19, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
So going into this, I had high hopes for the visual quality of the game and it didn't disappoint. The game looks simply stunning from the lighting and shadows, down to the reflections on the water. While this is only a benchmark tool, I'd hope that it's g...
Ready for 4K @ 30fps gaming, Silky ray traced 1080p gaming, Runs much cooler than previous
Slightly pricier than predecessor, RTX heavily impacts performance at QHD and 4K
It's a bit disappointing that Nvidia has yet again raised the price of PC gaming with the RTX 2060. However, it's hard to argue its price when it delivers such stunning performance. This new mid-range graphics card now rules over 1080p gaming, fully deliv...
Published: 2019-02-25, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
How Much Does it Cost?Metro Exodus is available now on the Epic Game Store for £49.99. Battlefield V is available on the Origin Store for £54.99 or on Original Access Premier for £14.99 a month.OverviewThe results of DLSS are a double-edged sword for me...
Beautiful design, Ideal for 1080p/1440p, Plenty of options on Rear IO, Mediocre, - Not much overclocking headroom
No factory overclock, Fan can be noisy under full-load
The introduction of the RTX series to the GPU market has been met with a degree of animosity. NVIDIA hasn't had to dethrone ant such rival in the high-end segment and yet the cost for each of the three GPUs thus far have been sky high. Why is this so?Well...
Our Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 review illustrates that this is a good graphics card. It's got enough power to handle several key gaming scenarios. It'll run 1080p and 1440p games at 60fps and beyond, high refresh rates at 1080p, widescreen panels and some VR...
Solid 1080p and 1440p performance, Future-proof with Turing, Decent value when compared to the 1070
Ray tracing and DLSS still not widely supported
The Nvidia RTX 2060 is a fantastic card for 1080p gaming, and the cheapest option available for people looking to take advantage of Nvidia's new Turing tech...
Published: 2019-01-10, Author: Matthew , review by: Bit-Tech.net
DLSS and real-time ray tracing may be largely unproven still (we're working on adding the games that do have RTX features into our suite), but what makes the RTX 2060 a stronger launch than previous RTX ones is that it doesn't need to refer to these techn...
Compact and premium design, Very cool and quiet under load, Lowest power draw yet from an RTX card, Works for high refresh-rate 1080p gaming, or 1440p/60FPS gaming, Battlefield V with DXR Ultra runs at 1080p 60FPS
Higher price than ever for a xx60 series card, Only two games currently support RTX features, Not as big a leap forward from GTX 1070 as some might have hoped
Over the last 3 months, we have seen the introduction of RTX 2080 Ti, RTX 2080 and RTX 2070, and it is safe to say it has been a bit of a turbulent launch for Nvidia's Turing architecture. Today, we have another card to add into the mix – the RTX 2060 Fou...
The RTX 2060 isn't really a mainstream card. Or at least it's debatable. It isn't the card that will compete in the volume segment against AMD's mainstream graphics cards, that's for sure.But it might be the best value Turing card of the lot so far, regar...