Gigabyte RTX 2060 Gaming OC Graphics Card Review




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Ray Tracing and DLSS

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A key selling point of RTX is the addition of Ray Tracing and DLSS. This isn’t the best card for either, if I’m honest. However, we got 40 FPS at 1080p with DXR enabled. That dropped to 34 FPS at 1440p, although DLSS took that back up to 41 FPS. 4K performance sucked, but that was to be expected.

Things were about the same in Metro, with 47.98 FPS at 1080, and 33.44 FPS at 1440p. Again, DLSS at 1440p pushed the framerate up to 41.9, but that’s far from ideal. 4K was brutal at 18.87 FPS, and DLSS isn’t supported on the RTX 2060 at this resolution either.

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