The brand new Nvidia GeForce RTX Super graphics cards are finally here, starting with the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 Super and the RTX 2070 Super, launching on July 9. In so many words, these are supercharged versions of the same graphics cards available today.
But, are those super-powered upgrades worth the cost? If you have yet to get into the Nvidia Turing line of Nvidia graphics cards, then absolutely â the âFounders Editionâ models of these cards cost exactly as much as the cards available before July 9. If youâre already on board with an RTX card, particularly the RTX 2060, then the proposition loses a bit of its luster.
However, this is the most affordable upgrade to your RTX 2060 that youâll likely see for a long while, so consider that as we go over the specific differences between this new card and the one that it succeeds.
[IMG alt=âNvidia GeForce RTX 2060 Super vs RTX 2060â]http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/mMe...nUFY3STkmF.jpg
Price and specifications
Nvidia wants a cool $399 (about ÂŁ314, AU$578) for the GeForce RTX 2060 Super Founders Edition that was just revealed, taking the place of the previous RTX 2060 Founders Edition price point. This change has pushed that previous Founders Edition card down to $349 (about ÂŁ275, AU$505).
For the same price as before, the RTX 2060 Super packs the same Turing graphics processor built on the 12-nanometer (nm) process, but now with more video memory (VRAM), render output (ROP) units, texture units, ray tracing (RT) cores and different clock speeds.
To be exact, the RTX 2060 Super has 8GB of GDDR6 VRAM compared to the previous modelâs 6GB. Likewise, the graphics card is house to 64 ROP units to the older modelâs 48 units, 136 texture units to the originalâs 120 and 34 RT cores to the latterâs 30.
Finally, the brand-new card has a base processor clock speed of 1,470MHz and a boosted speed of up to 1,650MHz. Last yearâs card starts at a noticeably slower 1,365MHz and tops out at 1,680MHz â narrowly faster than this âSuperâ card. We imagine this discrepancy is due to heat management concerns.
[IMG alt=âNvidia GeForce RTX 2060 Super vs RTX 2060â]http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/ixC...wd7LgfSbsF.jpg
Performance
Now, weâve yet to have the chance to fully test the RTX 2060 Super with our gamut of benchmarking tests. However, we have used it to play a few games with ray tracing, Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) and the highest detail settings enabled at 1440p resolutions.
In that testing, we found the latest Metro Exodus to play at between 50 and 70 frames per second (fps) and Shadow of the Tomb Raider to hover between 60 and 70 fps. Flashing back to our RTX 2060 review of 2018, we generally saw much lower â but still playable â frame rates of between 40 and 45 frames per second at the same settings and resolution.
Granted, this could in part be due to optimization patches issued by these gamesâ developers since their release, but this is a marked improvement that canât be entirely attributed to savvy optimization.
[IMG alt=âNvidia GeForce RTX 2060 Super vs RTX 2060â]http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/28P...TfNH4k3urF.jpg
Conclusion: which should you buy?
If youâre just coming into the RTX line of Nvidia graphics cards, and youâre prepared to spend at least 350 bucks or quid on a part, itâs really a no-brainer to save or scrounge up another 50 and go for the RTX 2060 Super. This pricing is likely by design on Nvidiaâs part.
The amount of additional performance and future-proofing here youâre getting for the cost of another PC game canât be overstated. If youâre on a mighty tight budget but crave ray tracing, then go for the RTX 2060 that will likely be even cheaper with aftermarket options. Otherwise, save up another 50 bills and grab this new hotness.
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[li]This card will soon be on the best Nvidia graphics cards list[/li][/ul]
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But, are those super-powered upgrades worth the cost? If you have yet to get into the Nvidia Turing line of Nvidia graphics cards, then absolutely â the âFounders Editionâ models of these cards cost exactly as much as the cards available before July 9. If youâre already on board with an RTX card, particularly the RTX 2060, then the proposition loses a bit of its luster.
However, this is the most affordable upgrade to your RTX 2060 that youâll likely see for a long while, so consider that as we go over the specific differences between this new card and the one that it succeeds.
[IMG alt=âNvidia GeForce RTX 2060 Super vs RTX 2060â]http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/mMe...nUFY3STkmF.jpg
Price and specifications
Nvidia wants a cool $399 (about ÂŁ314, AU$578) for the GeForce RTX 2060 Super Founders Edition that was just revealed, taking the place of the previous RTX 2060 Founders Edition price point. This change has pushed that previous Founders Edition card down to $349 (about ÂŁ275, AU$505).
For the same price as before, the RTX 2060 Super packs the same Turing graphics processor built on the 12-nanometer (nm) process, but now with more video memory (VRAM), render output (ROP) units, texture units, ray tracing (RT) cores and different clock speeds.
To be exact, the RTX 2060 Super has 8GB of GDDR6 VRAM compared to the previous modelâs 6GB. Likewise, the graphics card is house to 64 ROP units to the older modelâs 48 units, 136 texture units to the originalâs 120 and 34 RT cores to the latterâs 30.
Finally, the brand-new card has a base processor clock speed of 1,470MHz and a boosted speed of up to 1,650MHz. Last yearâs card starts at a noticeably slower 1,365MHz and tops out at 1,680MHz â narrowly faster than this âSuperâ card. We imagine this discrepancy is due to heat management concerns.
[IMG alt=âNvidia GeForce RTX 2060 Super vs RTX 2060â]http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/ixC...wd7LgfSbsF.jpg
Performance
Now, weâve yet to have the chance to fully test the RTX 2060 Super with our gamut of benchmarking tests. However, we have used it to play a few games with ray tracing, Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) and the highest detail settings enabled at 1440p resolutions.
In that testing, we found the latest Metro Exodus to play at between 50 and 70 frames per second (fps) and Shadow of the Tomb Raider to hover between 60 and 70 fps. Flashing back to our RTX 2060 review of 2018, we generally saw much lower â but still playable â frame rates of between 40 and 45 frames per second at the same settings and resolution.
Granted, this could in part be due to optimization patches issued by these gamesâ developers since their release, but this is a marked improvement that canât be entirely attributed to savvy optimization.
[IMG alt=âNvidia GeForce RTX 2060 Super vs RTX 2060â]http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/28P...TfNH4k3urF.jpg
Conclusion: which should you buy?
If youâre just coming into the RTX line of Nvidia graphics cards, and youâre prepared to spend at least 350 bucks or quid on a part, itâs really a no-brainer to save or scrounge up another 50 and go for the RTX 2060 Super. This pricing is likely by design on Nvidiaâs part.
The amount of additional performance and future-proofing here youâre getting for the cost of another PC game canât be overstated. If youâre on a mighty tight budget but crave ray tracing, then go for the RTX 2060 that will likely be even cheaper with aftermarket options. Otherwise, save up another 50 bills and grab this new hotness.
[ul]
[li]This card will soon be on the best Nvidia graphics cards list[/li][/ul]
Continue readingâŚ