The Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 is quite a step up from its predecessor. Stream multiprocessors: 30 (64 CUDA per SM) Additionally, as we saw in our Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 Super review, Nvidia has more than enough firepower to take on the AMD Navi lineup. It’s worth mentioning, however, that AMD does offer a compelling alternative with the AMD Radeon RX 5700, expected to offer comparable performance at 1440p on Max or Ultra settings, though bizarrely at $30 more and without any ray tracing capability. It still falters behind its bigger brother, the $499 (about £380, AU$690) Nvidia RTX 2070, but puts AMD’s $399 (£379, AU$679) Radeon RX Vega 56 and $279 (£249, AU$425) XFX Radeon RX 590 Fatboy in their place. That’s a $200 price bump, although some might argue that this isn’t nearly as severe a price bump as we’ve seen on the company’s higher-end GPUs.ĭespite the higher price, the Nvidia RTX 2060 certainly punches well above its weight and feels more like a replacement for the Nvidia GTX 1070 Ti, which cost $449 (£419, AU$759) around the time of this review. Where can you get it? You can buy it from retailers in the US, UK, and AustraliaĪs we expected, the new Nvidia RTX 2060 comes at a higher $339 (about £270, AU$490) price than the card we looked at in our Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 review, which is the one the RTX 2060 is replacing and which has an MSRP starting at $179 (about £140, AU$180).How much is it? MSRP listed at $339 (about £270, AU$490).Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060: price and availability Otherwise, the Nvidia RTX 2060 currently stands unchallenged as one of the best midrange graphics cards you can buy. Users on a tighter budget may be better served by the myriad versions of the Radeon RX 590, if they’re okay with just gaming at a Full HD resolution. Plus, this graphics card can give users a taste of ray-traced gaming, though, not to the uncompromising level of the company’s higher-end cards.
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