Videocardz has revealed the specifications, price and first benchmarks for the NVIDIA GeForce RTX2060. This new mid-range graphics card will be priced at $349, will be officially introduced on January 7th, will be bundled with Battlefield V or Anthem for free, and will release on January 15th.
The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 will be based on the TU106-300 chip, will feature 1920 CUDA cores, 30 RT Cores, 240 Tensor Cores, 120 TMUs and 48 ROPs. Its maximum FP32 compute is said to be 6.5 TFLOPS, will be clocked at 1365MHz and will be turbo-boosted at 1680MHz and its TDP will be 160W.
Videocardz has also revealed the first gaming benchmarks for the NVIDIA GeForce RTX2060 and from the looks of it will offer similar performance to the GTX1070Ti. In some cases the GPU is faster than the GTX1070Ti while in other cases it’s as fast as it. Naturally, the game will also support real-time ray tracing and NVIDIA claims that it can offer an average of 58fps in Battlefield 5 with RTX set on Ultra.
Below you can find all the gaming benchmarks that Videocarz leaked. Kudos to our reader Metal Messiah for spotting this information.
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