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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
Abstract: There's no disputing that Nvidia has made a miscalculation with their latest RTX line of graphics cards. Both the RTX 2080 Ti and RTX 2070 are phenomenal cards – pumping out more pixels than most games at 4K resolutions will need to retain silky smooth fr...
Amazing 1080p performance, Turing architecture, Incredible value, Supports Ray Tracing and DLSS
Draws more power, Ray tracing and DLSS still not widely supported
Not everyone can afford a top-of-the-line graphics card for 4K gaming. Especially when you live in India and gamers are looking for more affordable options. For someone who wants to game 1080p and doesn't want to spend a lot on a new GPU, the RTX 2060 is...
The Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 is a really good GPU for 1080P or even 1440P gaming. It's also the cheapest RTX card on the market with which you can take advantage of Nvidia new Turing tech. The RTX 2060 is the card to buy if you are itching to go hands-on w...
The RTX 2060 gets the performance part right but is nowhere close to being affordable, not at all for the Indian market. Even NVIDIA knows that which is why we're going to see the GTX 1660 Ti in roughly a month's time without any of the fancy RT cores. An...
We have a new champion at 1080p / 1440p! The RTX 2060 is a powerhouse of a card even at its MSRP (USD 349, which is 100 USD more than the GTX 1060 6GB). It easily obliterates the GTX 1060 at these resolutions, although is still not capable of being a 4K c...
Solid, full coverage Aluminum shroud for enhanced rigidity, Performs closely, if not, better than a GTX 1070 Ti most of the time, Supports RTX games (Battlefield V for now), Reasonable price point, Bundled with free game for a limited time (Battlefield V
Doesn't support NVLink, Heat from GPU now goes inside your case
As for its ‘RTX performance', we can only say that we have yet to see the full potential of it. With only one game available for us to test, it's still too early to say if the RTX feature is something that's worth the hype. We did enjoy the in-game aesthe...
The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 Founders Edition, and the RTX 2060 in general, looks like a really good graphics card and perhaps this will be the more “like-able” graphics card among the RTX 20 series. Even without real time ray tracing and DLSS, its raw per...
Published: 2019-01-22, Author: John , review by: unbox.ph
Abstract: While we liked what NVIDIA's new Turing-capable RTX 2080, not everyone has that much cash to spend on a shiny new video card. That's one of the reasons why we're really loving the company's newly released, RTX 2060 – with an MSRP of 350$ at launch and per...
Abstract: At CES 2019 in Las Vegas, Nevada, NVIDIA officially launched their latest RTX mid-range graphics card, the RTX 2060. Fortunately, we got our hands on it and we took it for a full spin. If you're curious about how it faired, check out our video review belo...
Good improvement over the GeForce GTX 1060, Compact size works well in smaller systems, Stellar build quality, Will run any game at 1080p at max settings, Reasonable price
Ray tracing acceleration requires more widespread developer support to be actually useful
Mainstream gaming has never looked so goodNVIDIA's Turing cards are a pretty mixed bag. On the one hand, they're really, really fast, but on the other, they're also prohibitively expensive. The GeForce RTX 2070 made Turing's DLSS and ray-tracing technolog...