Monday, December 10th 2018

First Renders of GIGABYTE RTX 2060 Graphics Card Surface

According to Videocardz, they've worked through their industry sources in confirming the headline we're bringing to you - there really is an RTX 2060 chip incoming from NVIDIA. Pictured is GIGABYTE's take on a factory-overclocked graphics card based on that silicon, with a dual-fan cooling system, an 8-pin power connector (which Videocardz says should stay at a 6-pin count on the reference design). According to the report, the new RTX 2060 will see the core count reduced to 30 CUs - which amounts to some 1920 CUDA cores, down from the 36 CUs and 2304 CUDA cores in the RTX 2070.

NVIDIA's new Turing architecture's launch and performance reviews of RTX-enabled games showed considerable difficulties in enabling the raytracing tech in slower hardware than NVIDIA's RTX 2070 - and the RTX 2060 will likely see the new stars of the show, the RT cores, cut down in number form the RTX 2070. I imagine there could be a scenario where NVIDIA kept the same number of raytracing resources as in the RTX 2070, keeping that as the baseline for this generation's raytracing performance, but that's daydreaming. New patches (such as the one for Battlefield V), however, have increased performance of raytracing on existing graphics cards, so maybe the RTX 2060 will be able to offer good experiences on the lowest RT settings?
Source: Videocardz
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30 Comments on First Renders of GIGABYTE RTX 2060 Graphics Card Surface

#26
EarthDog
lexluthermiesterYou have that so very backwards. My old 1080 ran a measurable level cooler than my current 2080.

No it doesn't it doesn't. The 1060 runs cooler than the 960. Where are you getting all this nonsense?

No one is hating on the 2060.

No one is hating on you either. You're saying things that are either flat out wrong or just silly. And if you can't find a 1070 for less than $500, you're either looking in the wrong place or your country's economy is in an unfortunate state. Have you tried looking in more than one place or perhaps looking for a used card?


Fixed that for you. I agree with your first point though. AMD's new offerings, as long as they kick a$$ like they rumored to, will cause a big shake up to pricing and the economy's of the GPU scene.
echo echo echo echo...:p
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#27
B-Real
king of swag187Just get a 1070, they're approaching the $200 point anyways, no way this is under $300
Later is true, but I cannot see your approaching $200 numbers. Cheapest I found was around $340.
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#30
bajs11
even at $340 it will still be cheaper and most probably faster than rtx 2060
and add another 30 bucks you could get yourself a gtx 1070Ti
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