New Graphics Card From NVIDIA


RTX 2060
              In the end of 2018, NVIDIA declared there RTX lineup. At that time everyone had just one question in there mind. Will there be a RTX 2060? Or there will be just GTX for those low or mid-budget gamers. RTX 2080-Ti has reduced more than half RT Cores in 2070, which makes 1080P ray-tracing gaming suspicious, and apparently there will be even fewer cores in RTX 2060. But after watching Final Fantasy XV Benchmark (Tom's Hardware), it looks like RTX 2060 is coming.

              The good news is that the performance appears to be a decent improvement over the GTX 1060 6GB, at least based off the FFXV test. At 4k high, the RTX 2060 scores 2589, and that appears to be without DLSS (since the high preset doesn't enable DLSS AFAICT). By comparison, the GTX 1060 scores 1985, GTX 1070 scores 2749, and RTX 2070 scores 3927. So in this one test at least, we're looking at a potential 30 percent boost to performance over the previous generation.

              At this moment, there is not much information about NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060. NVIDIA did not officially say anything, but it will be based on TU 116 Silicon produced by TSMMC under the "12 Nm Finfet" foundry. But still the specification of RTX 2060 is a complete mystery.

              From the benchmark, RTX 2060 is better than RX 590 and less powerful than GTX 1070. But the GeForce RTX 2060 used in the Final Fantasy XV Benchmark is probably an engineering specimen and may change further later. So it won't be right to reach conclusions right now.

              We do not know how much NVIDIA will charge for RTX 2060. The recently released AMD's RX 590 delivered 12 percent more performance than the GTX 1060-6GB. So if NVIDIA wants to take over the mid-range market, then they have to keep the price of RTX 2060 around $300 (24,000 Taka).


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