NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 and RTX 2070 Review Better late than never is a popular phrase coined by Geoffery Chaucer from way back in the day that is perfectly applicable now, particularly for this review. As most know by now, both of NVIDIA’s mid-range cards have been released in the RTX 2060 FE and RTX 2070 FE. The latter being released in 10/2018 while the RTX 2060 was released (well arrived on my doorstep) January 7th – our first day of CES. Both cards aim to bring ray tracing (RT) capabilities and its Tensor Cores to a lower price point where most graphics cards are sold. To that end, the MSRP for the RTX 2070 FE will be $599 with reference versions at $499. The RTX 2060 FE on the other hand, is priced at $349. Though the pricing brackets have seemingly moved up a notch with Turing’s release, both cards strive to offer a better value than the higher-tier cards while still allowing for a good gaming experience including the use of Ray Tracing in Battlefield V (now tested!!!). Read on to see how both cards stacked up against the full RTX lineup which was retested using the latest drivers. https://www.overclockers.com/nvidia-...acing-results/ |
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