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Palit GeForce RTX 2060 GamingPro OC review



For our first AIB partner RTX 2060 review we look at the Palit GamingPro OC edition. This is a more affordable line of products, but see that OC in the naming? Yeah, this puppy is already tweaked for you in the 1800 Mhz Boost range, making this a very attractive offer in the RTX lineup.
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Robbo9999
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Posted on: 01/14/2019 10:33 PM
Ray tracing seems untouched by overclocking, it is within error margin or load out differences.
I kinda wonder why rtx series deny the same or identical boost of non ray tracing benchmarks.
Yeah, I noticed that too, and I'd like to know the reason why. Ray tracing performance is one area where these cards would really benefit from an overclock of the ray tracing portion of the card. Maybe the ray tracing part of the GPU operates at different clock speeds, similar to how the old old generations (e.g. 8600 GT) of NVidia cards functioned, where there was a seperate core clock, and shader clock, and memory clock - so when you overclocked you could overclock each of them individually. I remember I got best results from overclocking each of those 3 clocks to the max that they would each achieve individually. Maybe in the future overclocking programs will include seperate sliders for overclocking of the RT part of the card. These are just ideas, I don't know if that's how it could even operate, but would be good to get some answers on these questions we have.
Ray tracing seems untouched by overclocking, it is within error margin or load out differences.
I kinda wonder why rtx series deny the same or identical boost of non ray tracing benchmarks.
Yeah, I noticed that too, and I'd like to know the reason why. Ray tracing performance is one area where these cards would really benefit from an overclock of the ray tracing portion of the card. Maybe the ray tracing part of the GPU operates at different clock speeds, similar to how the old old generations (e.g. 8600 GT) of NVidia cards functioned, where there was a seperate core clock, and shader clock, and memory clock - so when you overclocked you could overclock each of them individually. I remember I got best results from overclocking each of those 3 clocks to the max that they would each achieve individually. Maybe in the future overclocking programs will include seperate sliders for overclocking of the RT part of the card. These are just ideas, I don't know if that's how it could even operate, but would be good to get some answers on these questions we have.
holler
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Posted on: 01/14/2019 10:38 PM
6GB is too small, needs a 8GB option. call it 2060Ti or something.
6GB is too small, needs a 8GB option. call it 2060Ti or something.
Redemption80
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Posted on: 01/14/2019 10:45 PM
With SLI/MGPU getting rarer, could this be an upgrade for myself?
I play zero new games due to not liking to compromise with visuals, so i don't know how rare it is nowadays, but i don't see many people with SLI/CF anymore.
EDIT: Just had a better look at the results, even with 100% scaling this card could be better than 970x2.
With SLI/MGPU getting rarer, could this be an upgrade for myself?
I play zero new games due to not liking to compromise with visuals, so i don't know how rare it is nowadays, but i don't see many people with SLI/CF anymore.
EDIT: Just had a better look at the results, even with 100% scaling this card could be better than 970x2.
Undying
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Posted on: 01/14/2019 10:47 PM
No it will ruin 2070 sales. Thats the difference between the two.
6GB is too small, needs a 8GB option. call it 2060Ti or something.
No it will ruin 2070 sales. Thats the difference between the two.
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How on Earth is that card matching an RTX 2070?