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May 2019
(88%)
714 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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...
Great performance at QHD, Lovely build, as usual, Cool and quiet, Good price
6GB framebuffer?, FE not overclocked
Nvidia is fully aware that it needs to broaden the appeal of the RTX series of graphics cards quickly.In a move that may surprise some, the GeForce RTX 2060 is based off the same die as the RTX 2070, marking a departure from how Nvidia usually introdu...
Abstract: After debuting in luxury-priced enthusiast graphics cards exclusively, Nvidia's real-time ray tracing is finally coming to the masses with the GeForce RTX 2060—although this $350 graphics card, as powerful as it is, skirts the upper limits of what could b...
With today's launch of the RTX 2060 FE, NVIDIA has filled out another layer of its Ray Tracing ready and capable product stack. From an FPS performance perspective the RTX 2060 FE is fully capable of running the latest games at high or max settings at 60F...
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...