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From a hardware point of view though, the card ticks most if not all of the right boxes. It is a lovely product, a top pick even, however, the RTX 2060 is to be a mainstream segmented card, and closing in at 460 EUR it simply doesn't make much sense as the step towards RTX 2070 would be the Spock path (logic) to follow. The card overall would easily deserve a recommended or even better award, but we'll issue an award once the price has dropped towards an acceptable level.
Based on the Turing architecture and designed to handle the graphical demands of 4K gaming, the ASUS Republic of Gamers Strix GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Advanced Edition Graphics Card brings the power of real-time ray tracing and AI to your PC games. It also features enhanced technologies to improve the performance of VR applications, including Variable Rate Shading, Multi-View Rendering, and VRWorks Audio.
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- Excellent performance
- The fastest RTX 2060 on the market
- Dual BIOS switch
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By TechSpot on If you’re not stretching the budget to get an RTX 2060 and have a little extra spending, we highly recommend the Asus ROG Strix RTX 2060 OC Gaming. At $400 it’s $50 more expensive than the few base models you can find at the MSRP, but you get a lot more graphics card for the money.
By Gadgets360 on 90 Nvidia's GeForce RTX 2060 GPU delivers slightly better performance on average than a GeForce GTX 1070 at a slightly lower price, plus the potential future advantages of ray tracing and DLSS. While we weren't too impressed with either feature now, Nvidia...
By Guru of 3D on 100 From a hardware point of view though, the card ticks most if not all of the right boxes. It is a lovely product, a top pick even, however, the RTX 2060 is to be a mainstream segmented card, and closing in at 460 EUR it simply doesn't make much sense as the step towards RTX 2070 would be the Spock path (logic) to follow. The card overall would easily deserve a recommended or even better award, but we'll issue an award once the price has dropped towards an acceptable level.
By pokde.net on 79 Despite being a mid-range graphics card, the ROG Strix GeForce RTX 2060 offers the aesthetics of its higher end brethren in a much more affordable package. And the performance isn't half bad...
By Kitguru.net on 70 ![Asus rog strix geforce rtx 2080 Asus rog strix geforce rtx 2080](/uploads/1/2/5/3/125341985/441681818.jpg)
A week on from the launch of the Founders Edition RTX 2060, today we have been able to test our first aftermarket RTX 2060 card in the form of the ASUS ROG RTX 2060 Strix OC. I have to say, it is probably one of the finest graphics cards I have ever...
By nag.co.za on Ever since Nvidia announced its new Turing architecture and subsequent RTX range of cards last year, gamers have been debating whether the upgrade is worth the spend – especially if you have a GTX 1070 or GTX 1080 based graphics card. Until the launch...
By overclockers.com on The performance from the ROG STRIX RTX 2060 OC was top notch at stock and even better overclocked. As with their other ROG products, ASUS doesn't hold back adding in all kinds of little extras and sticking to tradition, they beefed up the power section....
By proclockers.com on Start to finish, ASUS' ROG Strix RTX 2060 Gaming OC edition has impressed in its raw performance and stunning visuals. Out of the box, it far surpassed its factory boost clock by a wide margin and at no point during any of our testing did the card...
By vortez.net on The RTX 2060 is a more favourable option for gamers wanting a slice of the DXR action without having to break the bank and ROG's variant of this new GPU is an exciting version which maximises in all of the key areas – performance, low-noise and...
By funkykit.com on If your decision is purely based on performance, then there's no question the Asus ROG Strix Gaming GeForce RTX 2060 is a real winner here. Currently, there isn't another GeForce RTX 2060 that can beat it so far. However having said that, the high price...
By HEXUS.net on For those awaiting a more affordable GeForce RTX graphics card, the newly announced RTX 2060 ticks a lot of the right boxes.Available for £329 in Founders Edition guise, Nvidia's latest mid-range offering serves as a tantalising destination for...
By Bit-tech.net on As we bring this review to a close, it's the usual conundrum for a Strix GPU review. On the one hand, the quality of this card is excellent, but on the other the pricing is high to the point that it's bordering on the absurd.Starting with the positives,...
By Overclock3D on All the things we've said about the RTX 2060 remain true here, and then some.Whenever a partner card appears it is usually a step up from the reference design, both in overall performance thanks to the improved cooling, and general usability. After all,...
By razorman.net on 95 La tarjeta gráfica Asus Rog Strix RTX 2060 se posiciona en la gama media de la familia RTX con unas interesantes prestaciones, una bajísima sonoridad y temperaturas de funcionamiento realmente contenidas. Su precio es de unos 480 euros en comercios...
Overclocking The Graphics Card
As most of you know, with most video cards you can apply a simple series of tricks to boost the overall performance a little. Typically you can tweak the core clock frequencies and voltages. By increasing the frequency of the video card's memory and GPU, we can make the video card increase its calculation clock cycles per second. It sounds hard, but it can really be done in less than a few minutes. I always tend to recommend to novice users and beginners, to not increase the frequency any higher than 5% on the core and memory clock. Example: If your card runs at 600 MHz (which is pretty common these days) then I suggest that you don't increase the frequency any higher than 30 to 50 MHz.
More advanced users push the frequency often way higher. Usually, when your 3D graphics start to show artifacts such as white dots ('snow'), you should back down 25 MHz and leave it at that. Usually, when you are overclocking too hard, it'll start to show artifacts, empty polygons or it will even freeze. Carefully find that limit and then back down at least 20 MHz from the moment you notice an artifact. Look carefully and observe well. I really wouldn't know why you need to overclock today's tested card anyway, but we'll still show it. All in all... you always overclock at your own risk!
Reference | This sample | Overclocked |
Core Clock: 1350 MHz | Core Clock: 1350 MHz | Core Clock: 1485 MHz |
Boost Clock: 1635MHz | Boost Clock: 1650 MHz | Boost Clock: 2000~2100 MHz |
Memory Clock: 14000 MHz | Memory Clock: 14000 MHz | Memory Clock: 16000 MHz |
We've prepped a build (Beta 4.6.0 download) with AfterBurner that you can use to tweak the card both manually and with the new curve based OC scanner (next page). You'll see that most cards out there will all tweak to roughly the same levels due to all kinds of hardware protection kicking in. We applied the following settings:
- Temp Target 88 Degrees C
- Power Limiter: 125%
- CPU clock + 135 MHz
- Mem clock +100 MHz (x2 DDR)
- Voltage +100%
- FAN RPM default
Above, the relative performance difference between the reference 2080 Ti card, the 2080 ti card tested and overclocked. The results show with respective default clocked results plotted in percentages. To the far right where you can see 'Aver Difference %', this is the result of the four games tested and averaged out.
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