Nvidia Geforce Rtx 2060 Review
But for right now, Nvidia’s software continues to be better, accelerating GPU performance not just in games, but in traditional work tasks. That was until I got to our Blender test, in which we time how long it takes a GPU to render a 3D object in Blender. Thanks to a recent software update that provided better support for programs like Blender, the 2060 not only beat the Vega 56, but even the 2080 Ti, which I tested only a couple of months ago. It has been a fairly crazy ride with NVIDIA the past few months, roughly 4-5 months ago the GeForce RTX 2080 and 2080 Ti became available.
This review covers the reference card, also referred to as founder edition. This 160 Watts rated graphics card has 1920 activated shader processors . It has a proper 1680 MHz boost clock for the standard founder version and there will be no differentiation for the reference values compared to the AIB partners. The card has 6 GB of the now familiar GDDR6 memory running a 192-bit wide bus (336 GB/s), the price is 349 USD. The GeForce RTX 2060 does have dedicated RT cores, though—30 of them, compared to 36 in the RTX 2070, 46 in the RTX 2080, and 72 in the $1,200 GeForce RTX 2080 Ti. A future BFV update will add in Nvidia’s performance-enhancing Deep Learning Super Sampling technology, too, and Nvidia claims that will boost ray tracing performance even more, as shown in the chart below.
It’s cheaper than the 1070 or 1070 Ti and on par with the similarly priced AMD Vega 56. Only unlike the 56, the 2060 will support ray tracing when games finally start sticking it in. The RX 590 is, admittedly, still a lot cheaper than the RTX 2060 (with most cards going for the same price as Nvidia’s 6GB GTX 1060 at time of writing), and offers a smidge more performance than both its GTX rival and RX 580 predecessor.
TFLOPS indicates how many trillion FP32 floating point operations the graphics card can perform per second. There it is, in all its glowing green glory.The gap was even bigger in Shadow of the Tomb Raider, where the was more than 10 frames ahead of the GTX 1070Ti on Highest with its SMAATx2 anti-aliasing option enabled. Here, it delivered frame rates ranging between 58-75fps in the game’s Cozumel Caves section, compared to the GTX 1070Ti’s 47-63fps. Even the GTX 1080 only managed between 56-79fps when I put together my Shadow of the Tomb Raider graphics performance guide, which is pretty damn amazing considering how much it costs. You get two DisplayPort 1.4a ready outputs on the RTX 2006, as well as one HDMI 2.0, one USB-C, and one DVI-DL.So what are you actually getting with the RTX 2060? It’s numbers time – although some of these figures may vary if you decide to get one of the third party cards instead of the Nvidia Founders Edition I’ve got here.
Both Sony and Microsoft have confirmed ray tracing will be in their next-generation consoles , so it makes sense that game makers are finally starting to take it seriously. NvidiaNvidia equipped the GPU with the typical Founders Edition port loadout; you’ll find HDMI, dual DisplayPorts, DVI, and a VirtualLink USB-C port for standardized VR headset connectivity. Nvidia restricts multi-GPU support to the RTX 2080 and 2080 Ti alone this generation. What’s clear from looking at the comprehensive table is that the all-new gtx 1080 8gb isn’t that new. High-level specs reveal that it is based on a modified TU106 die rather than a much smaller, leaner die.
GeForce RTX™ graphics cardsare powered by the Turing GPU architecture and the RTX platform. This gives you up to 6X the performance of previous-generation graphics cards and brings the power of real-time ray tracing and AI-powered DLSS 2.0 to games. It uses the third version of the “Frostbite Game Engine” developed by the manufacturer DICE. The engine is available for Windows, PS4, PS5, XBox One or XBox Series X. Many physics-based calculations are carried out directly in the game engine, which results in very realistic calculations. Due to its current features, Battlefield 5 is very suitable as a graphics card benchmark.
Whenever that happens, as a company you need to set things right. The first attempt at that will be what we review today, a product that most people can afford, the GeForce RTX 2060. It’s another £100 / $100 more expensive than the GTX 1060, with Nvidia’s Founders Edition on test here going for £329 / $349 while third party cards currently start at £350 / $350, but when it comes to speed, it’s in another league altogether. Whereas the GTX 1060 struggled to hit 60fps on higher quality settings at 1440p, the RTX 2060 sails past that number and then some.