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Review: MSI GeForce RTX 2060 Gaming Z (6G)

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/15/2019 03:10 PM | source: | 41 comment(s)
Review: MSI GeForce RTX 2060 Gaming Z (6G)

Today we review the all-new GeForce RTX 2060 from MSI, it is their top model, the GAMING Z edition. This puppy has daunting looks and comes factory tweaked towards an impressive 1830 MHz boost frequency.

Read the full review here.







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sykozis



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#5628018 Posted on: 01/16/2019 03:43 AM
GTX2060 is going for $350 to $415 USD.... If prices hold, I'll probably be picking one up in the summer since NVidia has decided to support adaptive-sync.... Like FrostNixon, I don't see Navi touching the performance at a similar price.

quantum hacker
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#5628027 Posted on: 01/16/2019 04:25 AM
NIce, but should be $250 max since it can barely do 4K/60fps just like the 1080. This performance IS low-end now.

You guys holding onto 1080-1440p (phone resolutions) are like the 800x600/1024x768 holdouts when 1080p became a thing. Better to just move on and accept that 4k is the new standard for the forseeable future and stop wasting time and money with anything less. If you haven't bought into 4k yet and are contemplating a new build... save your money till you can enter the 4k realm and save yourself from having to do yet another upgrade relatively soon when all the kiddies are playing 4k in their bedrooms and you're jealous that console players have a higher res than you.

sykozis
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#5628030 Posted on: 01/16/2019 04:53 AM
NIce, but should be $250 max since it can barely do 4K/60fps just like the 1080. This performance IS low-end now.

You guys holding onto 1080-1440p (phone resolutions) are like the 800x600/1024x768 holdouts when 1080p became a thing. Better to just move on and accept that 4k is the new standard for the forseeable future and stop wasting time and money with anything less. If you haven't bought into 4k yet and are contemplating a new build... save your money till you can enter the 4k realm and save yourself from having to do yet another upgrade relatively soon when all the kiddies are playing 4k in their bedrooms and you're jealous that console players have a higher res than you.
4K is far from being the "new standard"....lol When mid-range graphics cards can run at 4K with 60fps minimum at reasonable settings, it might become mainstream. As of now, 1080 dominates the mainstream and will continue to for at least the next few years.

Loophole35
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#5628032 Posted on: 01/16/2019 04:58 AM
NIce, but should be $250 max since it can barely do 4K/60fps just like the 1080. This performance IS low-end now.

You guys holding onto 1080-1440p (phone resolutions) are like the 800x600/1024x768 holdouts when 1080p became a thing. Better to just move on and accept that 4k is the new standard for the forseeable future and stop wasting time and money with anything less. If you haven't bought into 4k yet and are contemplating a new build... save your money till you can enter the 4k realm and save yourself from having to do yet another upgrade relatively soon when all the kiddies are playing 4k in their bedrooms and you're jealous that console players have a higher res than you.
60Hz lol what a noob. 144Hz or nothing. Refresh rate > resolution any day. (Within reason I’m not playing sub 1920x1080)

quantum hacker
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#5628033 Posted on: 01/16/2019 05:00 AM
60Hz lol what a noob. 144Hz or nothing. Refresh rate > resolution any day. (Within reason I’m not playing sub 1920x1080)


Fools.

First. Yes, 4k is standard despite you not owning it because you continuing to fund overpriced nvidia low end performance cards and panel manufacturers who continue to milk 2000's level tech. Don't you get that phone's have been doing 1440p for years and 4k monitors have been out for nearly a decade already!?! All new TVs now are f**king 4K.

Second. OF COURSE 60HZ IS LOW AND THIS CARD CAN NOT DO IT at 4K CONSISTENTLY. DEERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

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