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The ASUS GeForce RTX 2060 Overclocked 6G EVO Edition is a high-performance graphics card featuring NVIDIA Turing architecture with 1920 CUDA cores and a 1785 MHz boost clock. It supports up to 4 monitors via DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.0, and DVI, and is equipped with dual IP5X dust-resistant Wing-Blade fans that operate silently below 55°C. Its durable aluminum backplate protects the PCB, while GPU Tweak II software enhances performance monitoring and streaming capabilities, making it ideal for mid-range gaming and professional multitasking.

| ASIN | B07R18TH1X |
| Antenna Location | Monitoring |
| Brand | ASUS |
| Built-In Media | DUAL-RTX2060-O6G-EVO graphics card |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,582 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 7680x4320 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00192876273838 |
| Graphics Card Interface | PCI-Express x16 |
| Graphics Card Ram | 6 GB |
| Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 |
| Graphics Description | Geforce RTX 2060 |
| Graphics RAM size | 6 GB |
| Graphics RAM type | GDDR6 |
| Graphics Ram Type | GDDR6 |
| Graphics co-processor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 |
| Graphics processor manufacturer | NVIDIA |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 24.2L x 13W centimeters |
| Item Type Name | ASUS GeForce RTX 2060 Overclocked 6G GDDR6 Dual-Fan EVO Edition VR Ready HDMI DisplayPort DVI Graphics Card (DUAL-RTX2060-O6G-EVO) |
| Item Weight | 454 g |
| Manufacturer | Asus |
| Memory Clock Speed | 1785 MHz |
| Model Name | DUAL-RTX2060-O6G-EVO |
| Number of Fans | 2 |
| UPC | 192876273838 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Video Output Interface | DVI, DisplayPort, HDMI |
| Video Processor | NVIDIA |
| Video output interface | DVI, DisplayPort, HDMI |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty |
R**R
重いゲームしなければこれで十分
WQHD 4枚刺してゲームをしていてもストレスを感じません。BF5などの最近のゲームでは最高画質は厳しいですがLoLやFortniteは100fps以上で安定しています
A**L
Nice GPU from Asus
Decent GPU from ASUS, Nice packaging, Fast Delivery, and it handles most games at 2k with high settings @ 78-80 FPS and 1080p with ultra settings @ 100+ FPS. Great for mid-range budget gamers. It also handles video editing @ 1440p and 2160p. Go for it.
R**A
Best gpu for 1080p 60+fps gaming
I have played games and i have got gret fps like in gta 5 i get 70-90fps on ultra high settings,50-70 fps in medium on warzone,90-100 fps in fortinite on epic settings.If you want to play game at 1080 high with 60+fps then go for it.
1**1
Fantastic card for the money.
Fantastic card for the money. If you're looking for the ultimate 1080p graphics card this is your card! Now that's not to say that other AIB (add in board partner or third party, non-reference designs) cards are bad, not at all, just that based on my experince with this card, I can safely say it is a great choice. On a side note, if you're not into Asus's offerings, a good friend has highly recommended the EVGA Superclocked 1060 3GB as a potential alternative. Now let's talk performance. Based on my testing and running a few in game benchmarks this card can easily destroy any game at 1080p with ultra or high settings, and maintain 60+ frames a second with minimal dips. A few examples: I was able to run Metro Last Light with all settings cranked to max at a smooth 60fps. I'm also able to run Rome 2 Total War with ultra presets at an average frame rate of 83fps. While I know these are not the newest games on the market, they are very demanding and I think represent the capabilities of this card well. I'm aware that there is some concern about the 3GB of VRAM not being enough. Well at 1080p for %99 of titles this is not something you need to worry about. Newer titles are being designed to be able to take advantage of more VRAM, but I honestly don't think this is something moste people need to worry about. If you're the type of person who wants to be on the bleeding edge of graphics performance then yes a 3GB card is probably not for you (not to mention why are you even looking at a 1060, go buy a 1080Ti). BUT if you're like me and you have a large back catalog of games you regularly play, while also wanting to check out newer titles, then this is a very good card at a very good price. If you are really worried about the VRAM then just buy the 6GB 1060. I don't think its the best deal for the money, at least not at the time of writing this review, but if you're concerned buy the 6GB card. As a side note during my testing the card topped out at 1700MB of VRAM used. So will this card last you 4-5 years of ultra settings and high frame rate gaming in all the newest titles? No probably not, at some point in the next 2-3 years in the newest titles you will probably have to start adjusting settings lower than ultra-high. If this bothers you buy a 1070 or 1080, you'll get more performance out of them for a longer period of time. But again if you are like me and don't necessarily play only the newest titles this is an amazing card. I plan on keeping mine for at least 3-4 years. My previous card, the EVGA 670, lasted about 2-3 years before its performance started to lag behind new titles. But as far as my back catalog, the 670 can and will still play about %80 of my games at ultra-high settings in 1080p at 60fps. So why did I replace it? Honestly it was time for an upgrade and I'm looking to be able to play some new and many older games with good performance. The 1060 is about %57 more powerful than my old 670. That is a huge bump in performance! Mind you 4 years ago the 670 cost me $400. Take that into consideration when looking at the 1060. Ok so how does it overclock and does it run hot? To be blunt, amazingly, and not at all. Without even messing with the settings I set the card to OC mode and it automatically oc'd to 1800Mhz and in a 4 hour gaming session its temperature peaked at 40c, using the default fan settings. NOW, I have some very solid passive cooling installed in my case, assuming you only had 2 case fans you will not be able to hit these temps at load. Good cooling can make or break performance. 2 case fans is a minimum, I recommend 4 or more. So are the cards fans loud? At full speed yes, I tested them, but during my normal game play sessions the fans never rapped up more than %37 and at that level they are not loud or noticeable. Can it do 4K and 1440p? Yes it totaly can, but in order to get decent frame rates you will have to adjust the settings. I don't recommend trying to use this card for anything more than 1440p gaming and 4K video playback. But can it do 1080p at 144Hrz? No, not at ultra settings in the newest titles. It can probably hit around 100Hrz in some first person games. If you want 1080p ultra settings at a solid 144Hrz or higher in all the newest titles, you need a 1080. Sounds ridicules? I know I thought so too before doing the research, but that's the reality. In my opinion the 1060 and Asus's version in particular, is the best bang for your $ currently available. And if I'm wrong in any way, I'll come back and amend this review, that's how confident I am in this product. And can I just say, wow does it look cool? I know looks don't matter for some people, but man it's a nice looking card. Even comes in a really nice looking box if you care about that. That's everything I have to say, go buy one.
R**O
Por su precio
Muy buen producto con buena calidad, por el precio por lo que la consegui fue por $5,600 aprox $284.15 dolares. para jugar una gran variedad de juegos sin problemas. no he echo OC pero por lo que he visto en test no cambia mucho el rendimiento... para primera grafica es una belleza si es que quieres conocer la tacnologias de NVIDIA, la verdad el ray tracing a mi opinion no vale la pena a menos que solo juegues triple A , ya que es algo que despues de tiempo la verdad uno se olvida si se quiere jugar a juegos competitivos o multijugador recomiendo una grafica de AMD AUN QUE pueden tener problemas de drivers, el ray tracing de esta grafica es un quita sed ya que no lo vas a poder jugar en buenos FPS en algunos casos, yo la verdad la escogí por el precio y por la tecnologias que tiene NVIDIA, pero si requieres fuerza bruta AMD puede ser tu opción
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