🎮 Elevate Your Game with EVGA's Powerhouse Graphics!
The EVGA GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER SC BLACK GAMING is a high-performance graphics card featuring 8GB of GDDR6 memory and a real boost clock of 1650 MHz. Designed for gamers seeking cutting-edge graphics with real-time ray tracing, it also boasts dual fans for superior cooling and quieter operation. Backed by a 3-year warranty and EVGA's exceptional technical support, this card is a reliable choice for any gaming setup.
Brand | EVGA |
Product Dimensions | 26.8 x 3.91 x 11.13 cm; 1.14 kg |
Item model number | 08G-P4-3062-KR |
Manufacturer | EVGA |
Memory Clock Speed | 14000 MHz |
Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 Super |
Graphics Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
Graphics RAM Type | GDDR6 |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 8 GB |
Graphics Card Interface | PCI-Express x16 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 1.14 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
J**I
It's a 2060, that's about it.
Honestly, I don't know what to put here. So far, it performs well, and hasn't broken. If it makes it through a few years and still functions, it'll be a great card. Until then, it's a 2060.Though I will say it gets hot when under load, and this causes the fans to kick into an overdrive, but they don't stay in overdrive, and speed up and down frequently. I foresee this as a problem, and I'll have to mitigate it by ensuring the fans stay clean so that any buildup does not cause a loss in functionality. Likely, this is an issue with case airflow, and I'll take the blame on that since I've been neglecting a case upgrade for a few years now.
P**L
Powerhouse for the $350 price
Picked this up at the 350 price. This card is a beast and more than worth it for that price point. This card has dipped down to 350 a couple times already, so I'd wait to grab it when it dips down again(seems to be once every 3 weeks).Aesthically, the cooler is nice and sleek looking. All black is a huge bonus for my build. No rgb integration is a bonus for me as well. Only con here is there isn't a back plate, which is fine with me and not a surprise at this price point. if you plan to water cool it you won't know it's gone. Pretty easy to make a cheap backplate from acrylic if you need it.Support wise all the drivers worked right away from evgas website. Ddu'd my amd drivers slapped this card in and downloaded the 20 series drivers from evga and got my full resolution immediately. Running win 10 64 bit.Performance. The card is rock solid. Running Bl3 on ultra and can't cap out my frames on my 1440 165hz monitor. The stock cooler is pretty good and keeps my card within the prime operating Temps. It can be pretty loud if it's under a huge load and running full blast, but the only time that happened was when I stress tested it.Just so you aren't as confused as I was, the free game doesn't come from Amazon. Go to evga's website and register your card and submit your invoice for the game code. Website said it may take 3 days but I got my code 2 hours after submitting.10/10 reccomend upgrading to this card if it's within that sweet 3 iteration upgrade mark for you. Plus evga has good customer support and painless rma turn around. Also if you are waiting for the 30 series, you are in the time frame now to pick this card up then pay the difference between what you paid and the upgrade cards cost for their upgrade program.Update 6 months in:Card still running strong. For anyone who is turned off by the reports of fans revving up and down while idle, just install msi afterburner and set the fans to constantly run at 10-20% and the issue is solved.This card has moved to running on a 1440p 144hz uw monitor. Specifically MAG321CQR. Still using borderlands 3 as the benchmark. Under capped out setting, I pull a consistent 80-85 fps in high action areas. The card does run at 80 degrees, but that is more of a case of choice issue that will be solved by adjusted how the airflow hits my case. I was able to oc the card for about 7% performance boost, and will return to review again once I get a stable undervolt running. I still feel the card is a steal at 350, but at 400 I'd wait awhile as Nvidia will be announcing the 3k series in August 2020
W**D
Great card for 1080p 120hz/144hz gaming
Like most people here, I bought this card when it was on sale for $350. For the price, I would say it's a good deal. The RX 5700 XT is priced around the same as this card's MSRP value (around $399), and from the benchmarks I've seen, is about 10% faster. However, at the time I was shopping for a new card, AMD was still suffering from some driver issues. I have heard most of these issues are resolved now. Might be worth looking at a RX 5700 XT instead, especially if you can find one on sale.This RTX 2060 Super is great for 1080p gaming on max settings. I would highly recommend pairing it with a 120hz or 144hz monitor since you will easily be pushing 60+ fps on max settings in all games on 1080p. If you're going to be gaming at 1440p instead, then maybe consider looking at a RTX 2070 Super also if that's within your budget.I upgraded from a GTX 970, which couldn't even hit 60fps in RDR2 on high settings in 1080p. Don't have an issue with that now. Temps and noise are also about the same as my old GTX 970. I hit about 70C-ish degrees when gaming. I also have not had any driver issues a couple other reviews noted.One thing to remember is to register your card with EVGA and to redeem your free game codes. There is a limited amount of time you are able to do it, so don't forget.
J**E
NOISY
This card runs modern games pretty well considering how old it is and it's price. But it is so frickin noisy sometimes it makes me wants rip out the fan and smash it into the ground. On low loads it's quiet but when it's really stressed thats when the fan turns into a jet engine. And with all the lastest games like the last of us part 1 and jedi survivor, it will be at full blast a lot. I have misophonia which makes certain sounds give me anxiety and panic attacks, so if you're looking at buying this card but you have any condition like I have, i'd say avoid this card and go for either a more quiet one or one that's more powerful so it won't be under major stress a lot.
I**N
So far so good
The system I bought this board for is primarily for software development use. I am not a gamer (yet). I am very interested in VR and AR. My motherboard is MSI MPG X570 Gaming Edge WiFi (AM4) USB-C Gen2, AMD. The board installed easily and when the system was booted, the board displayed a message indicating PCIe power was needed. I expected this, but it was helpful that a diagnostic message was provided. Once the requested power was supplied, the system POSTed and brought up. I am not sure yet what software I will run that makes use of this GPU, but I am looking forward to seeing what a mid-range(price-wise) GPU can do. The output is crisp and clean on my Samsung 4K display using HDMI.
Trustpilot
4 days ago
2 weeks ago