Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 Review & Mega Benchmark

The thing is... who is going to buy that?

People having any high-range cards are having the same performances. You don't get more performances and the price is extremely similar.

This card is not even mid range at 350$. You can buy a console at that price. People with a 200$ budget will not buy this card because it is called a 2060 RTX, period.

It is not a mid-range card. It is still the better value of RTX card, hand down, but it is 350$ and the performances increment drop. Navi is coming in june and if the pricing is close to what the look supposed, AMD will have 20% better performances for 50$ less than the RTX 2060 at worst. Basically AMD plan Navi to be the new RX580/570 price/performance ratio, how can Nvidia expect 4.06$ per frame to be justified?

It is the best of RTX, but it still horrible!

I stick to my 2.5 year old GTX 1070, TYVM. Stagnant price/performance is such a snoozefest.
 
I think there's a glaring inaccuracy in this article, but please correct me if I'm wrong,

Quote: "Vega 64 graphics cards are scarcely available and have been ever since release."

Where is this happening? One of the UK's biggest etailers has never not had Vega stock since a point before this time last year, At that point in time some sites were still pushing out articles about how the mining sales meant there's no stock narrative even though sales had plummeted and the shortfall for supply on demand was over, In December 2017 or January 2018 I wrote a post on an article about this, The article was telling people that sales were still high so if you see one (A Vega card) grab it while you can.
I'm a daily onliner & at that time I was also a daily stock follower (still am) & just like back then the UK's had an ample supply of Vega cards in stock, That's been the case since somewhere around the end of 2017.
 
Did I miss the graph for 2060 vs Vega 64 or it's not there? Although Vega64 still sells for a bit more, the second hand market is lower and it kind of seems they are neck to neck with each other.
 
Another great informative review, however it's 2019 and frame-times would be nice to finally see on TechSpot to know how smooth the framerate is, and would make comparisons to other reviewers doing it a more apples-to-apples comparison.

Averages are but a small and almost unimportant piece of the testing puzzle.

If this request has been already addressed, I missed it and apologize for posting it again.
 
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