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expired Posted by PopoSheeSho • Aug 20, 2022
Aug 20, 2022 3:29 PM
EVGA GeForce RTX 2060 KO ULTRA GAMING direct from EVGA, for $209.99 or less
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Haven't seen that happening yet but yes, that's what some say.
I have heard a weird sound tho, like a "tick". It comes up randomly and not too often but don't think it's normal.
Haven't seen that happening yet but yes, that's what some say.
I have heard a weird sound tho, like a "tick". It comes up randomly and not too often but don't think it's normal.
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Haven't seen that happening yet but yes, that's what some say.
I have heard a weird sound tho, like a "tick". It comes up randomly and not too often but don't think it's normal.
Anyways the 2060 KO is a cut down 2080 iirc. For gaming this will perform no different from any other 2060 on the market. For productivity this will actually punch above its price point. Somewhere between the 2070 and 2080 for productivity.
Anyways the 2060 KO is a cut down 2080 iirc. For gaming this will perform no different from any other 2060 on the market. For productivity this will actually punch above its price point. Somewhere between the 2070 and 2080 for productivity.
Regarding the extra power, yep, my card (maybe all the KO Ultra ones do) has a TU104 chipset which is the one with the extra power for certain workloads.
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Regarding the extra power, yep, my card (maybe all the KO Ultra ones do) has a TU104 chipset which is the one with the extra power for certain workloads.
EVGA cards with HDB fans have this problem. I had this issue with 2060 ultra. One problem is that a power wire going to the fan can protrude a bit and scrape against it when the blades flex a bit. Just look into the fan housing and gently tuck away any wire that seems to be protruding into the fan blades area.
The second issue is that the EVGA HDB fans have bearings that make a clicking noise when starting up from idle. And they have the ability to go to 0rpm depending on temperature.
If the fan curve is such that the fans keep switching back and forth between 0rpm and positive rpm, you will get the clicks. The work around is to adjust the fan curve so that they maintain a minimum rpm (you will have to play with the minimum until the clicks reduce) in the operating range which will reduce the clicks to only the time the card starts to get used but not during use. There is no complete solution to this.
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Overall a good card, I paid $309 for it 2 years ago. I'm picking one up to make a build for my living room so we can do VR in a more open space.
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