Series GeForce RTX 2060 Graphic Card - 1.71 GHz Boost Clock - 6 GB GDDR6
Brand EVGA
Graphics Coprocessor NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060
Video Output Interface HDMI
Chipset Brand NVIDIA
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Boost Clock: 1710 MHz
Real-time Ray tracing in games for cutting-edge, hyper-realistic Graphics
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The 6600 XT is the better card, and $400 will get you a 3060 Ti which is notably faster, and also not the best deal even at MSRP the way prices are cratering.
* There are so many good used cards for dirt cheap at the moment. It's a buyers market, the tables have turned.
The 6600 XT is the better card, and $400 will get you a 3060 Ti which is notably faster, and also not the best deal even at MSRP the way prices are cratering.
* There are so many good used cards for dirt cheap at the moment. It's a buyers market, the tables have turned.
It's unwise to spend $500-$600 on a system, and then NOT spend an additional $150 for a 50% performance increase from a 2060 to a 3060 Ti.
That said, I wouldn't build a system right now at all, but if you're going to, I'd build a nice machine and go cheap on the GPU. Hunt for a slick deal on a used 1070 or 5600 XT until 4XXX drops. It's a lot easier to be patient for a deal when you have something that works ok. You don't need an overpriced new 2060 for it to work ok. A used $150 1070 works just as well.
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