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The amp will give you like 5% more performance since it will boost to 1800 vs 1680 (twin).

For your resolution, it won't make any difference.

 

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My monitor is 900p 60fps and i won't be upgrading my PC anytime soon.

An RX580 will be more than enough to game at ULTRA with over 60fps on that monitor (even @1080p).

Get a used one from $100, it will save you a lot of money.

Like i did.

 

Your wasting a lot of FPS if you go to 2060, since at 900p will go bananas 100+fps.

Go with this if you plan to upgrade your monitor to a 1440p 75hz at least.

Or if you have rendering projects that will make use of those horse power.

Hello,

Zotac released two RTX 2060 graphics cards. 

1. Zotac RTX 2060 AMP Edition

2. Zotac RTX 2060 Twin Fan

 

The only difference i can see between these two is the clock speed and RGB lightning.

 

My monitor is 900p 60fps and i won't be upgrading my PC anytime soon. So i opted for the overkill rtx 2060.

 

My question is, what kind of difference in performance will I be seeing between the two GPU above.

 

Amp edition: $476

Twin fan edition: $450

 

(Yeah that's how bad the prices in my country are (Bangladesh))

 

Now is the bump in clockspeed worth that extra 26 Dollar? Or is the stock good enough?

 

Prices of other GPU.

Rx 590 $360

Gtx 1060 $325

Rx 580 $350

Not interested in these as i want some futureproofing and i will get a 1080p monitor soon

 

Specs: ryzen 5 2600, 16gb ddr4 3200 ram, msi b450 bazooka

 

Thank you.

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between the two you'll notice about roughly a 0% difference

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You can't really expect a noticeable difference in performance between to similar RTX 2060 cards. 

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The amp will give you like 5% more performance since it will boost to 1800 vs 1680 (twin).

For your resolution, it won't make any difference.

 

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My monitor is 900p 60fps and i won't be upgrading my PC anytime soon.

An RX580 will be more than enough to game at ULTRA with over 60fps on that monitor (even @1080p).

Get a used one from $100, it will save you a lot of money.

Like i did.

 

Your wasting a lot of FPS if you go to 2060, since at 900p will go bananas 100+fps.

Go with this if you plan to upgrade your monitor to a 1440p 75hz at least.

Or if you have rendering projects that will make use of those horse power.

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25 minutes ago, Scorpio 72472 said:

1. Zotac RTX 2060 AMP Edition

2. Zotac RTX 2060 Twin Fan

 

The only difference i can see between these two is the clock speed and RGB lightning.

its just white led.

clock speed is insignificant by the time you noticed it, 

 

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11 minutes ago, SupaKomputa said:

The amp will give you like 5% more performance since it will boost to 1800 vs 1680 (twin).

For your resolution, it won't make any difference.

 

With manual OCing how much it will boost will depend on the silicon lottery.

Factory OC doesn't mean anything.

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3 hours ago, SupaKomputa said:

The amp will give you like 5% more performance since it will boost to 1800 vs 1680 (twin).

For your resolution, it won't make any difference.

 

An RX580 will be more than enough to game at ULTRA with over 60fps on that monitor (even @1080p).

Get a used one from $100, it will save you a lot of money. 

Like i did.

 

Your wasting a lot of FPS if you go to 2060, since at 900p will go bananas 100+fps.

Go with this if you plan to upgrade your monitor to a 1440p 75hz at least. 

Or if you have rendering projects that will make use of those horse power.

actually yes I do have some 3d rendering work i'd love having ray traced real time. another thing is, I wont be upgrading the gpu for the next 5 years and I want to play at ultra during that time. this is why I opted for an overkill

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