| Memory Speed | 14000 MHz |
|---|---|
| Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 |
| Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
| Graphics Card Ram Size | 6 GB |
EVGA 06G-P4-2066-KR GeForce RTX 2060 KO Gaming, 6GB GDDR6, Dual Fans, Metal Backplate
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| Brand | EVGA |
| Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 |
| Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
| Graphics RAM Type | GDDR6 |
| Graphics Ram Size | 6 GB |
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- Real Boost Clock: 1680 MHz; Memory detail: 6144 MB GDDR6
- Real-Time ray tracing in games for cutting-edge, hyper-realistic graphics
- Dual fans offer higher performance cooling and much quieter acoustic noise.
- Built for EVGA precision X1 + all-metal backplate, pre-installed
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The EVGA GeForce RTX 20-Series Graphics Cards are powered by the all-new NVIDIA Turing architecture to give you incredible new levels of gaming realism, speed, power efficiency, and immersion. With the EVGA GeForce RTX 20-Series gaming cards you get the best gaming experience with next generation graphics performance, ice cold cooling, and advanced overclocking features with the all new EVGA Precision X1 software. The new NVIDIA GeForce RTX GPUs have reinvented graphics and set a new bar for performance. Powered by the new NVIDIA Turing GPU architecture and the revolutionary NVIDI RTX platform, the new graphics cards bring together real-time ray tracing, artificial intelligence, and programmable shading. This is not only a whole new way to experience games - this is the ultimate PC gaming experience.
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| Customer Rating | 4.7 out of 5 stars (2497) | 4.6 out of 5 stars (206) | 4.6 out of 5 stars (671) | 4.6 out of 5 stars (1369) | 4.7 out of 5 stars (2021) | 4.4 out of 5 stars (246) |
| Price | $362.11$362.11 | $393.13$393.13 | $459.99$459.99 | $389.99$389.99 | $364.39$364.39 | $469.99$469.99 |
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| Graphics Card Interface | PCI-Express x16 | PCI-Express x16 | PCI-Express x16 | PCI-Express x16 | PCI-Express x16 | PCI-Express x16 |
| Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 |
| Graphics Ram Size | 6 GB | 6 GB | 12 | 6 GB | 6 GB | 12 GB |
| Graphics Ram | GDDR6 | GDDR6 | GDDR6 | GDDR6 | GDDR6 | GDDR6 |
| Hardware Interface | PCI Express x8 | PCI Express x16 | PCI Express x16 | PCI Express x4 | PCI Express x8 | PCI Express x16 |
| Included Components | Video Card, Manual | Graphics card; quick setup guide | Video Card | DUAL-RTX2060-O6G-EVO graphics card, GPU Tweak II & Driver, User guide | ZOTAC GAMING GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER Twin Fan graphics card, User Manual | Graphics Card; quick setup guide |
| Item Dimensions | 7.96 x 1.54 x 4.38 inches | 9.1 x 1.7 x 5 inches | 7.94 x 1.54 x 4.33 inches | 9.53 x 5.12 x 2.09 inches | 6.81 x 13.9 x 4.39 inches | 9.3 x 1.7 x 4.9 inches |
| Memory Bus Width | 192 bits | 192 bits | 192 bits | 192 bits | 192 bits | 192 bits |
| Memory Clock Speed | 14000 MHz | 1710 MHz | 15000 MHz | 1785 MHz | 1785 MHz | 1807 MHz |
| Style | KO | — | — | RTX 2060 | GTX 1660 Super | — |
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| Brand | EVGA |
|---|---|
| Item model number | EVGA-06G-P4-2066-KR |
| Item Weight | 1.8 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 7.96 x 1.54 x 4.38 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.96 x 1.54 x 4.38 inches |
| Manufacturer | EVGA |
| ASIN | B083GH7LXW |
| Date First Available | January 3, 2020 |
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| Best Sellers Rank | #808 in Computer Graphics Cards |
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Summary: This review is for the EVGA GeForce RTX 2060 XC Gaming (06G-P4-2063-KR). It’s shorter than the dual fan minis from Zotac. It’s longer than the single fan half-length minis from Gigabyte and MSI. It’s taller than most other cards and uses three case slots. I’m not sure if the larger design is beneficial. EVGA has opted for three outputs with a DVI-D while the other minis have four outputs with three DPs and an HDMI.
EDIT: Noise levels at factory settings are good under moderate and variable loads but mediocre under constant maximum load. This card is much quieter when undervolted but results may not be consistent. The card I received has severe coil whine.
Design and Size (3/5): I respect EVGA for the logic of this card’s design. Most people buy a half-length card for being cheaper and tolerate the lower performance from a single fan cooler. The people who buy a half-length card for its length usually plan to stick the card into a prebuilt with only eight inches of clearance. Why not make a card that has great performance and fits most cases but also doesn’t cost extra? The result is a brick-shaped cooler with copper pipes and a copper plate. However, it’s not readily clear if this design outperforms a normal half-length design.
This design also has quite a few drawbacks. The largest drawback is the three slot design which is a problem for anyone who uses other PCI devices. If your PCI slots are low in the case then the intake fan won’t have any clearance. If you own a case that only has two expansion slots then this card is a non-starter since it uses three slots. If you actually do have a case that can only take a half-length card then this card is also a non-starter.
EDIT: The open air cooler is also side vented. This card will bake itself in slim cases with metal side panels. Make sure that your case has exhaust clearance. This card also does not have a fan idle mode.
Compatibility (N/A): This card should work in most prebuilts. I tested this card in a Dell Optiplex 7010 (Ivy Bridge 2012). It even works with survivable temperatures (85C and 90% fan usage) in cases with almost no ventilation. This is a solid upgrade for prebuilts with an extra 8-pin connector.
EDIT: Make sure the prebuilt case has clearance for the side vented exhaust.
Power and Temperatures (5/5): This card is equal to the multi-fan designs that have been reviewed. It never gets close to thermal throttling.
EDIT: Rating +1. The factory overclock does work. The aggressive clock boost made it really hard to evaluate if the overclock was functional. The card will even boost above the factory overclock in some cases. Heat and noise levels rise badly when it does though.
Noise Levels (2/5*): The fan has a clean hum but does get noisy under load. In relative terms, the noise level is decent for a single fan card. In absolute terms, the noise level does get annoying if you have a quieter case or environment.
I found that 60-70% fan usage was the threshold for “annoying.” When you reach this point depends on your system cooling. In my case, the noise level was fine when the card was under moderate load (50-70%) with periodic load spikes. However, when the card was under constant maximum load, the fan was unable to control heat while also being quiet.
The card I received also had severe coil whine. EVGA does regard severe coil whine as a defect and is willing to replace a card that has it.
EDIT: Rating +3 (only with undervolt). I was able to reduce the overall heat and power usage by reducing voltages and limiting the maximum frequency. I was then able to reduce the fan usage from 70% to 50%. The final result was a card that is both quiet and cold.
The problem is that "undervolting" is tedious to stability test. There's an extra level of technical knowledge required to set up a VF curve in Afterburner or Precision. Results also may not be consistent. Other cards may require more voltage to run stable. The out-of-box noise levels for this card are still bad. I wouldn't advise this card without a decent undervolt.
I'm using a VF curve that mostly limits the card to its factory overclock of 1755 MHz @ 0.8V, down from 0.9V. Memory is 7500 MHz, up from 7000 MHz. The fan curve is 33-50% from 0-75C and 50-70% from 75C-100C.
These are fairly conservative settings. I think there is overhead for an overclock with the undervolt, but I was trying to lower fan usage below the threshold that I found bothersome.
The severity of the coil whine was much greater than I originally thought. When I spoke with EVGA, they said it was a defect and offered upfront to authorize an advanced RMA. They'll send me a new card first and then I'll send this card back. They'll pay for shipping both directions.
This response is excellent. However, I'd rather not play the coil whine lottery. I don't know if the problem is the card or the card series.
Display Outputs (4/5): I’m not sold on DVI-D in 2019, but for people who still need this output, EVGA has the only mini card on the US market with one. I prefer the other minis with four outputs. It also doesn’t have USB-C, but most cards don’t have this output, so EVGA doesn’t lose any points for this.
Aesthetics (3/5): There’s no backplate which is a cheap move for a card of this price. The minis from Zotac and MSI have backplates. The color scheme is black and grey with no lighting. There’s no green aside from the “XC” text on the side.
Final Score (3.5/5*). This loses the most rating for having coil whine and loud fan with the factory settings. Having no backplate is a stingy exclusion. I dislike the output selection. It’s highly dubious to exchange two DisplayPorts for one DVI-D. Adapters aren’t rare or expensive. It’s also ironic that I can’t use this card with the EVGA Nu Audio sound card. This card is too large for both of them to fit.
EDIT: Rating +0.5 or more (only with undervolt). My opinion of this card has improved after undervolting. This card's noise level still kind of sucks out of the box. I'm not entirely sold on design choices and I'm slightly concerned about the coil whine. I'm not sure if I'll accept the RMA offer, and I still might return this pending reviews for the half-length cards from Gigabyte and MSI.
PNY & Zotac: Cheaper build materials, underpowered, up to 20% lower performing cards than reference, more noisy, smaller cards tend to overheat.
MSI: Good quality build, smaller cards with smaller fans tend to overheat, good performance.
ASUS: More expensive, good quality build, exceeds performance, lower noise levels and temperatures compared to other cards.
EVGA: Better price than ASUS, but near to same build quality and performance, exceeding MSI's performance, lower temperatures, higher clock rates.
EVGA cards are generally identical priced to PNY or Zotac; but offer superior performance, customer service (in USA), and longevity.
EVGA generally is a 10-15% better bargain than most other cards.
for 24/7 usage, choose between the more expensive ASUS, EVGA, or the slightly less performing MSI, and not bother with PNY or Zotac.
EDIT:
For GT 16xx cards with below 75W power consumption, you're ok with a single fan design.
For cards using more than 100W (like GT 1660 Ti, RTX 2060 or up; you will need a dual fan design)
For cards using more than 145W (Like RTX 2080 or up) you'll need a triple fan design.
RTX 2060 with triple slot single fan cooler, are cooling very bad, and aren't recommended.
Same with dual fan 2080 designs.
Only take 1 star off because there is no LED at all on the card and the packaging was kind of cheap looking just wrapped in bubble wrap inside a box but its alright. I spent $20 more on EVGA website once I reigstered the card and got the 5 year warranty. This card will last me at least 4 years until I upgrade to the next gen stuff they have out by then.
If you have anything below a 1070 then its worth buying this for an upgrade.
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2019
Only take 1 star off because there is no LED at all on the card and the packaging was kind of cheap looking just wrapped in bubble wrap inside a box but its alright. I spent $20 more on EVGA website once I reigstered the card and got the 5 year warranty. This card will last me at least 4 years until I upgrade to the next gen stuff they have out by then.
If you have anything below a 1070 then its worth buying this for an upgrade.
Got this card, finagled it into place in my tower (It's huge!) Plugged it into the new power supply (upgraded to 650volts) and powered up. Black monitor and machine gives a single beep. I called support and learned that the most recent generation of cards does not work with processor chips older than 2013. Bummer. Downgraded to at 950 instead which does play well with my motherboard and chipset.
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2019
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Noticed that one of the fans kept abruptly stopping (instantly to 0RPM) and starting every 5 seconds.
Asked EVGA tech support who told me the card is probably too cool for the fans to start.
Researched and found out this card has 0 db cooling (fans won't start until your card temperature rises above 50 degrees).
The problem with the fan curve on their card is that the temperature hysteresis value is very low and there's almost no ramp. As soon as the card gets to 51 degrees, the fan starts and instantly stops at 50 degrees and the cycle continues.
Now this can be fixed using a software fan curve using EVGA Precision X1 or MSI Afterburner, but having to run an extra application just to avoid this basic design flaw is stupid.
EVGA refused to supply a firmware fix for this.
I got my first card replaced by Amazon, but the issue persists in the new one - it seems like a design flaw.
I would look for an alternative.
If you still insist on getting it - the card performs as advertised and the fans are not very noisy (peak temperature for me playing Division 2 at 4k was roughly 75 degrees). This one design flaw is holding it back from greatness.
Overall I'm happy with EVGA's build quality and value, even if it's hampered by nVidia's inability to avoid price-fixing their GPUs. I would recommend EVGA graphics cards to anyone looking for a GPU built to last.
Wanted to upgrade from my gtx 1050 ti, my requirements are only 1080p @60 fps preferably highest settings in the games I play. Packaging is pretty simple and barebones, i put it in my system and it idles around 40 celsius. My case is a corsair spec 02 with one intake and one exhaust fan, not that great for airflow but it does the job. Paired with my ryzen 5 2600x, card is able to play Modern Warfare, Starcraft II, and Insurgency Sandstorm at highest settings 60 fps. Then it ends about there. I launch GTA V and Red Dead 2, and you can see the card really struggle to push 60 fps on highest settings, drops to about high 30 frames frequently. Then I test out this new "raytracing" on Modern Warfare and guess what? It can't even use it on the highest settings, the moment I enable raytracing in the game settings, frequent stuttering, drops to 20 frames and then picks itself up to 40-60, then freezes and does the cycle again. Cheapest card with raytracing huh? Pathetic. Anyways I didn't really notice a difference with raytracing on or off, doesn't really show that well in MW. The card was also super loud under load, reaching high 70 degrees celsius with the fans at max speeds. It was like I was taking off to outer space (exaggeration), you could probably mess with the fan curve to make it quieter or cooler, who knows? I read the other reviews saying their cards were also super loud, guess they were right.
Long story short, I returned this overpriced garbage and just bought a used gtx 1070 ti off "fakebook" marketplace (can't say the real name here on the review) for $380. Outperforms the 2060 a little, but it doesnt matter, I saved $100 and won't be paying for this "raytracing" I can't even use. Yes, I am buying a gpu months away from the new 30 series nvidia cards, COOL, I don't care for your opinion. I don't poop out money.
Mise à jour : après deux jours de tests et installation du logiciel EVGA Precision, la carte est défectueuse. Manifestement le radiateur ne colle pas bien au GPU ce qui provoque sa montée en température, un ami a la même et elle est bien plus froide et silencieuse. Sur la mienne même avec les ventilos à 100% les fréquences finissent par s'effondrer car ca monte trop haut, idem pour le mode 0 dB sur le bureau qui ne marche pas : au bout de 15 minutes le GPU est trop chaud et déclenche la ventilation




















