Nvidia Rtx 2060 Super And 2070 Super Review
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At its CES press conference today, Nvidia broke with tradition and put the focus on gaming, not self-driving cars and data center AI technologies, the typical topics of this event. After a recap of everything Nvidia announced the RTX 2060, the low-end version of its new Turing-based desktop graphics cards. RTX 2060 SuperRTX 2070 SuperCUDA Cores2,1762,560Base Clock1,470MHz1,605MHzBoost Clock1,650MHz1,770MHzTensor FLOPS57.4 TFLOPS72 TFLOPSMemory8GB8GBTDP 175W215WSpend $100 more, though, and you’ll get the even faster RTX 2070 Super.
And it’s a downright bargain when you note that Nvidia claims that the 2060’s true competitor isn’t the 1060, but the 1070 and 1070 Ti. Those had an MSRP of gtx 1090 $380 and $450 respectively—though it can be difficult to find them at those prices. Disable VXAO and you’ll be back up at a full 60fps+ in no time at all.
Yet even that kind of snip isn’t enough to fully differentiate the x70 and x60 cards. Nvidia goes further by taking the proverbial hammer to the back-end, too, and strikes a few key performance blows by reducing the memory width from 256 bits to 192 bits, ROPS from 64 to 48, and framebuffer size from 8GB to 6GB. Thankfully for the gtx 1090, the fast GDDR6 memory, operating at 14Gbps, is left intact. Typically offering an excellent mix of gaming performance and keen pricing, it is no surprise to see the last-generation GTX 1060 hold clear domination in the most recent Steam hardware survey. Part of the reason is the lack of gaming content that can truly leverage Turing’s forward-looking technologies, though that is changing slowly but surely.
NvidiaTo show off the promise of the cutting-edge ray tracing technology, if you buy a GeForce RTX 2060, Nvidia will toss in a free copy of Battlefield V, or Bioware’s upcoming Anthem. Thus the attractive FE card, which appears the same as the RTX 2070, further cementing their similarity, is set to cost $349 (£329) and be released with a core boost speed of 1,680MHz and that fast GDDR6 humming along at 14Gbps. The one glaring issue is also intended to be the selling point of the 2060. It, unlike its direct competitors or anything from the 10-series, is capable of ray tracing, which produces more realistic shadows and reflections in graphics by tracing light from the source to the end point. It’s cool technology, and Nvidia has repeatedly said that a wide variety of games will support it. At CES a reporter had a question for Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang.
People had been very interested and were warmed up for the DLSS features and the ability to play Battlefield V in that hybrid Raytraced way. NVIDIA initiated massive internet virals to gain media coverage. But then the bubble exploded in their face as end-users looked the other way when they learned about the incredibly steep price level.