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May 2019
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The editors liked
For the price
It's plenty fast
And it supports ray tracing
Solid pricing
Gaming performance on par with Vega 64 and GTX 1080
Samsung GDDR6 has great overclocking potential
Energy efficient
Quiet in gaming
RTX Technology
Deep-learning feature set
DLSS an effective new AA method
Backplate included
HDMI 2.0
Great 1440p and 1080p gaming performance
RTX hardware for ray tracing and DLSS
Stunning Founders Edition aesthetic design
Very cool under load
Strong Performance Per Dollar
Bleeding Edge Feature Support
Easy Overclocking
Ideal For 1080P/1440P Gaming Sweet Spot
Better performance than GeForce GTX 1070 Ti
Fair price point
Quiet
High-quality cooler
Playable performance in Battlefield V with DXR enabled
Near GTX 1080 level performance
GDDR6
Dual Axial fan cooler
Quiet operation even under sustained load
DLSS performance is excellent
RTX effects are awesome
Solid build quality
VirtualLink ready
Delivers good value
Great for 1080p and even 1440p
Beats the GTX 1070
The editors didn't like
It's still more expensive than the previous generation
And few titles support ray tracing
But the 2060
Unlike the 1060
Does ray tracing and is the cheapest card available that's capable of the technology. The next step up
The 2070
Starts at $600 fro
No idle fan stop
Bogged down by power limits
Power efficiency could be a little bit better
Complicated disassembly
No Windows 7 support for RTX
Requires Windows 10 Fall 2018 Update
No NVLink SLI support
Much more expensive than GTX 1060
Ray tracing and DLSS not widely available in games
Mild performance gains compared to similarly priced GTX 1070
$50 Higher Introductory Price Than 1060
Few RTX Titles At The Moment
Higher power consumption than previous-gen cards it replaces
Abstract: Two years after its release on the PS4, Days Gone has come to PC. It is an open-world game which looks like a mix of The Last of Us and Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned...
Abstract: BTR received and benchmarked a Red Dragon RX 5600 XT 6GB ($289.99 MSRP) review sample from PowerColor versus the ASUS RX 5600 XT EVO OC 6GB ( $309.99 ), and versus the RTX 2060 6GB Founders Edition ( $299.99 ). Although these cards are designed for Ultra...
Abstract: Even though Fenyx Rising relies on Ubisoft’s AnvilNext 2.0 engine, which we already saw in Assassin's Creed Valhalla and Ghost Recon Breakpoint, it does not look...
Abstract: This review is a follow-up to last September's VR performance evaluation. We now present a twelve-game VR performance showdown using a better and more demanding headset, the Vive Pro. We benchmark using FCAT VR with the Red Devil RX 5700 and the RX 5700...
Abstract: Over the past year or so, we have received a good number of request from the (semi) professional end-users out there that would like to see how GPUs perform in the realm of content creation. Obviously there are many workloads you can fire off at a GPU, bu...
Abstract: The RTX 2060 6GB launched just over a year ago when BTR compared it versus the RX Vega 56 8GB using 39 games. We concluded this last January: The RTX 2060 Founders Edition is priced at a reasonable $349 with no price premium over other partner RTX 2060s...
Abstract: After we had to delay our performance analysis of Crysis Remastered on account of technical issues, we return to benchmarking the title to find out how it performs...
Abstract: This is a follow-up to our June VR evaluation where we saw the RTX 2070 move ahead of the GTX 1080 and solidly beat the liquid-cooled RX Vega 64 in VR performance. We now present another eleven-game VR performance face-off between the Navi Red Devil RX 5...
Published: 2019-07-07, Author: Jeff , review by: venturebeat.com
PC-hardware enthusiasts have spent years loudly begging AMD to compete with Nvidia. Team green has defined the computer-graphics space for years. And while that is fine for many people, it frustrates others when they feel like they have to buy into someth...
Published: 2019-02-08, Author: Joe , review by: overclockers.com
The NVIDIA RTX 2070 and RTX 2060, for now, fills out their lineup from top to bottom and hopes to offer users an ‘affordable' entry path into the latest Turing architecture. With pricing set at $599 and $349 respectively for the FE cards, they should be a...