Performance
- Gaming: The RTX 2060 performs well in most modern games at 1080p and can handle some titles at 1440p. For games that utilize ray tracing, it may struggle at higher settings, but enabling DLSS can significantly boost performance.
- Benchmarking: In general, you can expect around 60 FPS in many AAA titles at 1080p on high settings. Titles like “Cyberpunk 2077” will require lower settings for a smoother experience.
Features
- Ray Tracing: The card supports real-time ray tracing, which enhances lighting, shadows, and reflections in games. However, performance can dip significantly when ray tracing is enabled.
- DLSS: This feature can help improve frame rates by rendering frames at a lower resolution and using AI to upscale them, maintaining good visual quality.
Cooling and Power
- Cooling Solutions: Make sure to check the cooling solution of your specific model, as aftermarket cards often have better thermal performance compared to reference designs.
- Power Requirements: The RTX 2060 typically requires a 500W PSU with one 8-pin power connector. Ensure your power supply meets these requirements.
Compatibility
- Motherboard: It uses a PCIe x16 slot, so check that your motherboard has an available slot and that your case has enough space for the card.
- CPU Bottleneck: Pairing it with a capable CPU is important to avoid bottlenecks; something like an AMD Ryzen 5 or Intel Core i5 from recent generations is a good match.
Overclocking
- Potential: The RTX 2060 can be overclocked for better performance, but keep an eye on temperatures and stability. Tools like MSI Afterburner can help with this.
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