Testseek.com have collected 234 expert reviews of the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 Super 8GB GDDR6 PCIe and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 Super 8GB GDDR6 PCIe.
July 2019
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The editors liked
Excellent 1440p performance on par with the RTX 2070
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Faster memory than before
Superb Founders Edition design
Excellent gaming performance on par with $700 RTX 2080
Same price as RTX 2070 non-Super
SLI compatible
Better Price/perf
GDDR6
Dual Axial fan cooler
Quiet operation even under sustained load
DLSS performance is excellent
RTX effects are awesome
Solid build quality
VirtualLink ready
Much faster than RTX 2060
Almost reaches RTX 2070 performance
VRAM size upgraded to 8 GB
Quiet in gaming
Backplate included
RTX Raytracing & DLSS
Game bundle included
Control & Wolfenstein Youngblood (both)
VESA Adaptive-Sync
HDMI 2.0b
DisplayPo
The SUPER RTX cards offer solid performance increases over the original cards with no price premium increase for the RTX 2070 SUPER. The RTX 2060 SUPER at $399 is almost the performance equal of the original RTX 2070 which launched at $499
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Fast enough for FHD
QHD and WQHD
8 GB of GDDR6 VRAM
Slick design
Modern architecture
DLSS + ray-tracing
Energy-efficient
Overclocking potential
Relatively quiet under load
The editors didn't like
$50 more expensive than RTX 2060
Ray traced games picking up steam
But still relatively rare
Bigger and more power hungry than RTX 2070
Prices still may be tough for some users
Navi performance still unknown and may impact value
No idle fan stop
Always running in power limiter
Which complicates overclocking
Too
Price
Always-on fan
No alternative cooling solutions for the Founders Edition
Ignoring the latest Navi release the RTX 2060 Super looks like a super-good graphics card. It delivers GTX 1080, and almost RTX 2070, levels of gaming performance, and all for a less onerous sticker price than the first Turing chip shot.But we can't ignor...
Published: 2019-07-03, Author: Will , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: Product refresh or preemptive strike?AuthorsWill JuddSenior Staff Writer, Digital FoundryRichard LeadbetterTechnology Editor, Digital FoundryThis was supposed to be AMD's moment - the time when Navi finally arrived to make Team Red competitive...
It's highly likely that the introduction of this new refresh from NVIDIA is a strategic plan to upstage AMD and the upcoming Radeon RX 5700 release. This is made obvious by the fact that the RTX 2080 SUPER, (which will sit at the upper-end of the stack) h...
Effectively as fast as RTX 2070 for less money, Founders Edition cooler is very competent, Significantly more power efficient than AMD's current cards, Overclocked well
It's a refresh, not anything new, SUPER makes sense from a business perspective, but RTX early adopters will feel like it's a kick in the teeth
In what can only be viewed as a thinly-veiled attempt to render AMD's upcoming RX 5700 and RX 5700 XT cards dead on arrival, Nvidia has today announced the RTX 2060 SUPER and RTX 2070 SUPER. This review is focused on the 2060 SUPER, but if you want to rea...
The arrival of a trio of GeForce RTX Super cards is a calculated move to energise the premium end of the discrete graphics card market and to potentially scupper AMD's plans for its rival Navi-based Radeons launching later this week.All three new Supe...
Excellent 1440p performance, Shiny new card design, Affordable
Likely can't handle 4K gaming, Founders Edition is heavy
The Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 Super, according to Nvidia, offers the same level of performance as the RTX 2070 at a much lower price, which makes it a no-brainer for anyone that loves performance and saving cash...
Published: 2019-07-02, Author: Matthew , review by: Bit-Tech.net
Nvidia's Super launch is a mid-stack shakeup designed to bring existing performance down to new price levels. With RTX 2060 Super, Nvidia is able to use TU106 dies that didn't quite make the cut as RTX 2070 and make up the difference with clock speeds, an...
Abstract: Despite still struggling with wide-spread support for their ray-tracing cards, Nvidia is still sitting unopposed at the top of the pile with the most powerful cards on the market. The likes of the RTX 2080 Ti still remains there, as Nvidia's flagship RTX-...
Very good performance at 2560x1440, Reasonable ray tracing quality at full-HD, Looks great, Very quiet even under load
Lower priced GeForce RTX 2060 performs almost as well,
As we've seen, you get a nice little bump in performance with the GeForce RTX 2060 Super compared to its non-Super predecessor. There is a price bump from Rs. 31,000 to Rs. 34,890, but it's minor enough for the choice between these two options to be a no-...
Solid, full coverage Aluminum shroud for enhanced rigidity, Support the latest RTX games, Basically an RTX 2070 with small nerf, Reasonably priced, Bundled with a free game for a limited time (Control and Wolfenstein: Youngblood),
Doesn't support NVLink, The glossy part on the cooler shroud is prone to fingerprints, The heat from GPU now goes inside your case
When NVIDIA announced the RTX 2060, there are users who still insisted on getting a GTX 1070 because of the 8GB GDDR5 memory and the 256-bit memory bus. Equipped with a TU106 GPU with higher CUDA cores count, 8GB GDDR6 memory and finally a 256-bit memory...