Leaked RTX 2060/GTX 2060 Benchmarks Show It’s Likely The Max-Q Variant
The RTX 2060 Doesn’t Even Beat Out the GTX 1070
Nvidia RTX GPUs have been very disappointing to us gamers. It seems like Nvidia forgot about gamers when they were working on Nvidia RTX GPUs. The reason for RTX GPUs being so disappointing is because it performs around 15% better than last-gen cards around the same price point. We thought that Ray Tracing might save Nvidia but, it didn’t as even the RTX 2080TI can’t run a game like Battlefield V at 1080p ultra 60 FPS with ray tracing enabled. Right now, Nvidia hasn’t said much about the RTX 2060 but leaked benchmarks suggest that it’s not going to be that powerful.
RTX 2060 Benchmarks Leaked
Final Fantasy’s benchmark page has leaked a lot of GPUs. Thanks to Wccftech, we have benchmark scores of the Nvidia RTX 2060. According to the benchmark page, the Nvidia RTX 2060 scored 2589 in Final Fantasy’s benchmark. The Max-Q variant of the Nvidia GTX 1070 scored 2270 on the same benchmark page. It was able to beat out the Vega 56 as well. Unfortunately, it is a bit far from GTX 1070s 2748.
The Nvidia RTX 2060 Benchmarks Probably the Max-Q Variant
We expected the RTX 2060 to able to out the GTX 1070 just like how the RTX 2070 beats out the GTX 1080 and the RTX 2080 beats out the GTX 1080TI. The Nvidia RTX 2060 is most likely a laptop GPU. If it’s not, its probably fake or Nvidia messed up really bad. The RTX 2060 that was benchmarked here is most likely the Max-Q variant of the card. That would easily explain the low score in the benchmarks. If it is the max-q variant and it doesn’t cost too much, it could become the next budget gaming king. The RTX 2060 probably wouldn’t cost too much as it will not feature ray tracing.
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