Sunday, January 27th 2019

GIGABYTE Readies Out GeForce RTX 2060 Gaming OC Pro White

GIGABYTE is readying the GeForce RTX 2060 Gaming OC Pro White graphics card (GV-N2060GAMINGOC WHITE-6GC). A variant of the RTX 2060 Gaming OC Pro, the card features a white cooler shroud with chrome inserts, and an all-white metal back-plate. Contrasting the white is matte-black fan impellers capped with chrome hub stickers, and a black PCB that's carried over from the original.

The cooling solution features three aluminium fin-stacks arranged along four 6 mm-thick copper heat pipes that make direct contact with the GPU at the aluminium base. Heat drawn from the memory and VRM are transferred to this base by a secondary aluminium plate. Three 90 mm fans spinning in alternate directions (albeit same airflow direction), ventilate the heatsink. The card features idle fan-stop, which spools down the fans below a load/temperature threshold. The card draws power from a single 8-pin PCIe power connector. Display outputs include three DisplayPort and an HDMI 2.0. The card features GIGABYTE's highest factory-overclock for the RTX 2060, with 1830 MHz GPU Boost, although the memory frequency is untouched. The RTX 2060 Gaming OC Pro White could feature a minor $10-20 premium over the $379 MSRP of the original.
Source: VideoCardz
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5 Comments on GIGABYTE Readies Out GeForce RTX 2060 Gaming OC Pro White

#1
champsilva
Gigabyte should call their PCB "paper thin technology PCB"

Gigabyte never more.
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the54thvoid
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There's snow whiter card than that...

apart from Galax HOF.
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#3
THE_EGG
the54thvoidThere's snow whiter card than that...

apart from Galax HOF.
Yah, I get kinda pissed when I read "white" only to find that the PCB is still black. :(
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#4
Vayra86
the54thvoidThere's snow whiter card than that...

apart from Galax HOF.
Well played sir
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#5
bonehead123
the card features a white cooler shroud with chrome inserts, and an all-white metal back-plate. Contrasting the white is matte-black fan impellers capped with chrome hub stickers, and a black PCB that's carried over from the original
So can someone please explain to me EXACTLY how this is a "WHITE" GPU? p. U. h. L. e. E. e. E. z......
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