Just six months after the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 catapulted straight to the top of our best graphics card rankings, we’ve now got the RTX 2060 Super. As you may have already seen in my Nvidia RTX Super primer article, Nvidia’s new Super cards are sort of like their more traditional Ti variants, but also not. Instead, the best way to think of them (probably) is like supercharged ray tracing machines, giving you a bit more oomph for all that realistic lighting and shadow gubbins they’re capable of without necessarily having to resort to Nvidia’s upscaling/performance-boosting DLSS tech to make up the shortfall.
The RTX 2060 Super is, of course, more expensive than its non-Super sibling as a result, coming in at £379 / $399 as opposed to £310 / $349, but if you’ve ever wanted to a card that offers RTX 2070 levels of power without breaking the £400 / $400 mark, this could be just the thing you’ve been looking for. Here’s wot I think.
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