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Hello to everybody) I am trying to decide what is more suitable and more reasonable purchase of videocard for next 3 or even 5 years. This is my current rig - PCPartPicker Part List Type Item Price CPU Intel Core i5-8400 2.8 GHz 6-Core Processor $189.99 @ Best Buy CPU Cooler Deepcool GAMMAXX 200T 54.25 CFM CPU Cooler $24.86 @ Amazon Motherboard Asus PRIME B360M-A Micro ATX LGA1151 Motherboard $75.98 @ Amazon Memory Samsung Green 8 GB (1 x 8 GB) DDR4-2133 Memory $41.95 @ Amazon Memory Samsung Green 8 GB (1 x 8 GB) DDR4-2133 Memory $41.95 @ Amazon Storage Samsung 970 Evo 500 GB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive $87.99 @ Amazon Case Zalman Z1 ATX Mid Tower Case Power Supply Zalman TX 500 W ATX Power Supply Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts Total $462.72 Generated by PCPartPicker 2020-03-02 14:47 EST-0500 And I can spent almost 400-450 US $.I think between 1660s, 2060, 2060s. No overclocking will be done. Just insert and play. Goals of purchase: 1) Try to play some modern titles at FHD 2) Finally start to play and throw R6 3) Transform rig to VR machine (mostly want to play Beat Saber)
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Hi, I recently got a new GPU. I use the HDMI output with my 4K/60Hz TV and, for a couple of weeks, it worked fine, but now I've been getting "artifacts" (it doesn't look like space invaders, rather several blinking colorful pixels). Thing is, it feels like a software issue. It only starts when Win10 is loaded. It is not present with BIOS or POST screen. Rig is Ryzen 3800X, Crosshair Formula VIII, 32GB ddr4 3200Hz, 750W gold PSU. Not yet overclocked. It feels like it worsens as system heats up, but I'm not sure. I've tried finding fixes, with no luck. I also tried flashing a newer VBIOS to the card, also with no luck. Any help? Thanks in advance,
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I recently got myself a Palit RTX 2060 Dual OC and i got the following Issue with it. When the card gets under load the second fan drops its rpm to then raises up into incredible speed for just a second. The longer the card runs games the more often it has this problem and it sounds concerning and annoying.The card itself isn't getting way too hot either or starts to throttle, it just has this really strange behaviour on its second fan. I tried a few thing like controlling if it's properly seated into the pcie slot and installing the latest chipset drivers plus updating the mainboards bios also tried regulating fan speed with afterburner.I'm looking for any advice, I hope it missed something here.Anyways, here's a link to a video Benchmark which shows the cards behaviour on the gta5 benchmark (First spike at around 0:55). I can also try making a video about the fan noise if it's needed.Also a picture of the problem at GPU#1 I already thank you all for responses that are made.
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i have a rtx 2060 ryzen 5 1600x 2 x 8 ram 3000 mhz from the looks of it i should have no problems at all but i get in assassins creed origins and odyssey around 30-60 fps and gpu utilization is always below 60 and 70% tried a bunch of fixes some in nvidia's panel and only odyssey improved by a small margin started to get to 80% usage gpu my cpu usage never exceeds 80% in the matter of fact it reaches 80% occasionally not always pls help me i ran out of options
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Which would be better for 1440p, 144hz, 60+fps. I know the 2060 is really close to the 2070 but I wasn't sure if it could handle 1440p. The max I would spend on a GPU would be $550. Don't care about rtx. The monitor would be freesync G sync compatible. Don't have a computer yet but just coming up with a build. I know a lot of people have asked about this, but I haven't really been able to find an answer. Thanks. CPU ryzen 2600 overclocked to 4.2gz RAM 16gb DDR4 3000 https://pcpartpicker.com/user/AllTattersNoBrains/saved/nLNdXL
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I have a 2060 I just tore down, hoping my "universal" waterblock I had on my 1060 would work. I have a desk PC built like linus's, so I already have all the watercooling. I'm having trouble finding a compatible waterblock and need one asap. Would a 2070 or even 2080 block work? (Pls no "the 2060 isnt worth watercooling" or "just spend the extra money to get a 2070" bs I see everywhere.)
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Hey all, So I have around $300ish to spend on a brand new graphics card. I'm currently without one, as I gave my dad my RX 580 so we can do some Forza Motorsport 7. I plan on going to Microcenter tomorrow to purchase a GPU and I'm hoping the community can help me decide which graphics card and which style I should go for. The GPUs around this price bracket look to be the RX 590, Vega 56, 1660 Ti and a low-end 2060. If I were to rank priorities of how a graphics card performs, I'd say: 1. Acoustics (I had an XFX RX 560 single fan card that I could not get to stay quiet/cool. Had another thread on here about it, cooler seemed very cheap. Tried replacing thermal paste, adjusting fan curve. The fan/cooler wasn't equipped to keep the card cool & quiet) 2. Temps 3. Gaming performance 4. Looks (Closed/No Window case) Games I mostly play: Forza Motorsport 7, World of Warcraft, Civ V and VI, various other older games. I don't quite play the latest games. I'd say Forza is the most demanding game I play. Specs: i5 4690K, 16GB RAM, Asus Z97-A/3.1 ATX MoBo, EVGA 550W PSU, Phanteks Enthoo Pro ATX case with all fan slots filled Monitor: One 1080p/60 FPS monitor and one 900p monitor. Other thoughts: Seeing that the AMD cards tend to run hotter, I'd like to go Nvidia but I've had good luck with AMD cards in the past (excluding the RX 560). The 1660 Ti seemed to be the best choice, but I've read a few reviews that talked about the Gigabyte and MSI 2-fan coolers not running quiet. Paying for a premium 3-fan card that Gigabyte/ASUS offers seems like poor value. After seeing the stickied "cooler ranking tiers" thread, it still seems like a 3-fan card may be the way to go, but the value still seems poor. Any comments, suggestions, or questions would be greatly appreciated.
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I recently had a problem with my new RTX 2060 Graphics card. It won’t turn on at all but, the system posts and the hard drive boots up. The graphic cards fans don’t spin and the light up logo on the front doesn’t come on. I was told by a few people that it’s a problem with the card it’s self. I need reassurance that that’s what the problem is so I don’t take it back for no reason. ALSO my GTX 1060 6gb works just fine! Specs : Ryzen 7 1800x B350 Thomahawk Motherboard CX 650 M PSU 16GB OF 3200mhz RAM
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So finally I have opportunity to replace my 980ti with I sold for 250€. I was planing to get EVGA RTX 2060 but now I'm wondering if extra 140€ over 2060 for 2070 is worth spending. I'm specifically looking at this cards EVGA RTX 2060 XC ULTRA Gaming (347€) EVGA GeForce RTX 2070 XC Gaming (487€) Prices are in euros. And because Europe is stupid 1 dolar equals 1 € I'm playing on 1440p ultrawide which is reason I wanted upgrade and to be honest I want RTX but not enough to get 2080 or 2080ti :D 2070 has around 10-15% higher performance over 2060 and especially that specific model supports 2080 waterblock which is plus for me because I have custom loop. Hope all this makes sence because English isn't my native :D
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Hello, I'm currently interested in knowing if it is worth upgrading my GPU at this moment in time. I'm currently using - CPU - Ryzen 7 1700 (Stock) Cooler - wraith spire RGB cooler MOBO - GA-AX370-GAMING 5 GPU - Rx 470 RAM - 2x8gb corsair @3000mhz PSU - 750w EVGA G2 I'm looking to upgrade to either a 2060 or 2070, although I'm wondering if it would be worth the wait to see what else comes out of the 16 series, or the rumored Navi GPUs. I mainly play at 1080p@60hz and use two monitors, but I would like the choice to move to either 1080p@120/144hz or 1440p in the future.
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so i want to upgrade to a 2060 from an 1050ti but i have a i5 7400 and have a felling that the 7400 would bottleneck the 2060. i have tried using the bottleneck calculate but it does not have the 2060. dose anyone know if it would be bottleneck? and what power dose the 2060 use/need? 6 pin or 8 pin?
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Can get them for the same price - 400EUR I also do some light gaming, but only on low resolution (2560x1080), and I know both cards can handle that. I mainly work in Blender and Substance Painter. I don't really do vray rendering, but I might have to use Iray in Substance Painter. But I know vega doesn't support it. Ofc I can just use Blender cycles/EVEE, Luxrender or Marmoset Toolbag instead. Oh yea and I'm planning on putting a NZXT G12 on the RTX 2060 if I choose that. But I'm not sure it's on the support list. I don't really do work in Substance Designer, but I heard it just got support for RTX cards, Allegorithmic may add the same to SP in the future. Should I give up 2Gb of Vram for iray? System spec: FSP Arurum 1000 PSU MSI B450M Mortar Titanium 16GB 3000Mhz Ryzen 5 2600 GTX Titan Black Thank you in advance!
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Hi! Using a lot of suggestions from multiple forums, including this one (link to thread), I've decided to purchase an RTX2060 GPU, but now another question has arisen - which model should I go for? Overall, the price difference between the most expensive and the cheapest one is around 110$, the most expensive one being Asus ROG Strix GeForce RTX 2060 OC Edition. From what I've seen, this card has the best thermals of all of the cards, obviously the best performance, it also comes factory overclocked at 1830 MHz. In the most recent Linus video, where they compare the AMD vs Intel builds, both Linus and Anthony go for a Zotac 2060 Twin Fan, which is about 100 dollars cheaper than the Asus ROG one. I've looked through some other threads on 2060, a lot of people recommend the Asus ROG, but some people also recomment the EVGA Dual Fan design. These are my current specs: Windows 10, 64 bit Corsair RM 550X (550W, recently upgraded with the help of this forum, thanks!) AMD Ryzen 5 2600X NVIDIA 1060 3GB ASRock A320M-HDV Predator Z1 (2560 x 1440, 144Hz) Any feedback is welcome! Thank you for your time!
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Im looking to upgrade my rigs gpu and trying to decide if i should go for 2060 or 2070 Ive got a 1440p monitor 144hz Comp specs are I7-6700k 16gb ddr4 Motherboard Ga-b150-hd3p 720 watt argus powersupply Current graphics card is a 950..... I play the esports games aswell as some aaa titles, id like to play them at 60 fps with 1440p res and 144hz Should i go for the 2060 or the 2070 for what i want and am i bottlenwcking the 2070 with my current rig if i decide to get it? Thanks alot in advance
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It seems that the performance of a RTX 2060 mobile chip is in the same ballpark as the previous gen 1070s found in Razer laptops. Technically, a 1060/2060 is 80W and a 1070/2070 is 120W. So the new Razer Blade 2060 offers the performance of a 1070 with the power savings of the 1060, right ? I don't really take in account the RTX part. If you would buy the older gen 1070 for whatever reason: price, availability, disregard for RTX stuff, etc, would this 40W difference reflect in the battery life outside the gaming use case ? Basically, does Windows and the drivers make a good job of only using the iGPU ? Because outside the dGPU, these laptops are almost identical. And if the battery life is similar outside gaming on the go, it would make sense to buy a cheaper 1070 (or the only available Razer Blade with US keyboard in a country...). I also plan to use Ubuntu, but in this case I will be forcing to use the Intel iGPU all the time for battery savings.
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Hi Guy's, I've spoken to Razer and they believe that the core v2 doesn't have drivers for the new Nvidia series GPU's. However, I've seen a post or two on 2080ti's in a core v2 and a video on youtube with one working, my question is has anyone any experience with a 2060 with a razer core v2? I'll be connecting to a Razer Stealth 2016
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Hi I am still a noob in the PC gaming but I was just wondering whether I should buy a 2060 or a used MSI 1070 ti Titanium for $440 CAD so roughly 330 USD. *Card is not overclocked or used to mine.
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Hi, I'm in the market for a small upgrade to my system. I already have a g-sync monitor so I'm planning on staying with Nvidia, either a 2060 or 2070. I've been seeing a lot of bad reviews on newegg and amazon for a lot of 2070 cards from many manufactures. Basically there are defective cards/fans/software all over the place. Now most of those were sort of that post black friday/xmas run, and maybe a few weeks later the bad apples in the early batches have been shook from the tree. I'd maybe prefer to get a 2060 and save my money up for a CPU upgrade (I have a 6600k now, would like to jump to 9700k, but they are expensive so might just wait until next year to get 10nm intel). But the 2060's are just coming out and there's no reason to believe they will be any more reliable than the problem plagued 2070's. Should I continue to wait? Should I just get one from EVGA and hope I don't get a dud? Thanks!
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Hey guys, I wanna buy a graphics card for about 400 dollars I'm thinking of buying the RTX 2060 rog strix. https://www.amazon.com/ASUS-Strix-GeForce-Overclocked-GDDR6/dp/B07MLTTDXS/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8 But do you guys recommend it or should I buy a different one? btw: If it wasn't obvious I am planning on overclocking, otherwise this card would be a waste.
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So recently my 980ti decided it wasn't meant for this world and died on me and I'm looking for an alternative now. My question is, would the 2070 be worth the price diff with the 2060? I can't really splurge out more than 550-600 on a gpu rn so a 2080 is out of the budget sadly. Any other suggestions are welcome. Thanks in advance!
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Hi all, I noticed today that my GPU isn't throttling down to 300MHz anymore when utilization is low. It's a 2060 so it should have a baseclock of 1365MHz and it's now going to 1215MHz but not any lower, even if utilization is 0%. It did clock lower before. Some things I have done since the last time I saw it going down to 300MHz are: - Installed new drivers - Tweaked the color settings of one of my displays through the nvidia control panel to reduce ghosting effects - Switched between 60, 100, 120 and 144Hz multiple times while tweaking the settings. - Set the power management in nvidia control panel to adaptive (though this was after I saw it didn't clock down all the way. It will return to lower clock speeds if I alter the frequency of the monitor. My issue with this is that I'm running +5C (40C) on idle now from before and I'm not sure what kind of effect this will have on longevity. Anyone got any ideas? Cheers
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Hey all, this will be my first build and I was just wondering if anyone has any tips or Corrections to my build. Thanks for the help! CPU: AMD - Ryzen 5 2600 3.4 GHz 6-Core Processor Motherboard: Gigabyte - B450 AORUS PRO WIFI Memory: Corsair - Vengeance LPX 16 GB Storage: Crucial - MX500 1 TB M.2-2280 Solid State Drive Video Card: Gigabyte - GeForce RTX 2060 6 GB GAMING OC Video Card Case: NZXT - H500 (White) ATX Mid Tower Case Power Supply: EVGA - SuperNOVA G3 650 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply Total: $1065.40 Price is in U.S Dollar Planing to play most new AAA titles (Battlefield V, Anthem, Star Citizen, Apex legends ETC) maybe some light video editing streaming and modeling (why I went with ryzen)
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I bought the Gigabyte RTX 2060 OC few days ago and under heavy load ( Assassins Creed Odyssey on 1080p ultra preset ) , Im getting 80c+ temps and pretty strong coil whine. I have V-sync on so im at constant 60fps but the temperatures are freaking me out... (80c+ with 85% fan speed) Idle temp usually sits around 35c (33% fan speed ) so that looks ok to me Case is cooled properly with 3 front intake fans and one large exhaust in the back Never had thermal issues with any of my components before Any advice on what to do? Should I return the card and get a different one, or is that normal? Ive seen the FE cards having excelent temps but unfortunately I cant get my hands on those in my country.
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Hello, I got a ZOTAC RTX 2060 to replace my current graphics card, but I made a rookie mistake of not getting a new power connector with it, it says it uses an 8-pin power connector with a maximum of 120 watts, but the graphics card has a power draw of 160, will it be safe or is there any recommendation of what I should do?
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I recently built a computer with an ASUS Prime Z390-A motherboard and a 2060 ROG STRIX OC graphics card. The RGB was working and synced with card and the motherboard once built. Now the card rgb is off. The gpu appears in aura and says synced but now I'm stuck on how to trouble shoot and fix the issue.