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The ASUS Dual EVO Gaming GeForce RTX 2060 OC Edition features NVIDIA’s Turing architecture with a 1785 MHz boost clock and 6GB GDDR6 memory, supporting up to 4 monitors. Its IP5X dust-resistant Wing-Blade fans operate silently below 55°C, while a sturdy aluminum backplate protects the hardware. Enhanced by GPU Tweak II software, it offers real-time performance monitoring and streaming tools, making it a top-tier choice for gamers and creators seeking reliable, high-performance graphics.

| Brand | ASUS |
| Product Dimensions | 24.21 x 13 x 5.31 cm; 453.59 g |
| Item model number | DUAL-RTX2060-O6G-EVO |
| Manufacturer | Asus |
| Series | DUAL-RTX2060-O6G-EVO |
| Resolution | 7680x4320 |
| Memory Clock Speed | 1785 MHz |
| Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 |
| Graphics Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
| Graphics Card Description | Geforce RTX 2060 |
| Graphics RAM Type | GDDR6 |
| Graphics Card Ram Size | 6 GB |
| Graphics Card Interface | PCI-Express x16 |
| Wattage | 500 watts |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Item Weight | 454 g |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**S
Expensive but worth it..
I went through the mill on this purchase, nearly buying it and holding back at least ten times. Here's the condensed summary of this card. Is it expensive? Yes. Is it worth it? Yes. However, consider your goals before you buy - this card is pretty much the sweet spot for 1080p gaming up to 144MHz. If you're looking for a card to output at a higher resolution, pay that much extra and go for a 2070 or (if you're Elon Musk) a 2080.It's whisper quiet, you'll have no concerns on this front - it has two pre-set modes (set via a physical switch on the card), Performance Mode and Quiet Mode. On Quiet Mode it'll run a little hotter, but you'll never notice it and so long as you have an adequate thermal solution for your case (logical intake and output fans in the correct spots) and a healthy approach to dust management, you can just leave it on Quiet Mode.For me the sticking point was whether to upgrade from an RX480 8GB (which struggled with nothing), to this card. Was it worth it? Overwhelmingly yes. The performance increase, combined with how cool it runs, is the clincher. You'll also firmly plonk yourself ray-trace-ready, if you're heart screams for that kind of thing.Long and short - if you have the dosh, space in your case and are aiming for silky frames at 1080p, this card is for you. If you're aiming for a resolution higher than this, perhaps sniff around a 2070 and see if you can stretch to that extra £100 or so. Or wait for a significant deal. The 2060 will still happily cope with higher resolutions at 60fps, but if you want anything more than that you're going to want to fork out a bit more for that future-proofing.
P**M
used for blender
needed a upgrade to be able to work on more complex items in blender .this has been the perfect upgrade a a good price , it hadles some of the more complex models with ease .simple to fit and set up with no issues at alldo check you have the right leads for your monitor !
A**M
A great all round graphics card
I purchased this card recently for my first home gaming PC build and was pleasantly surprised with the performance since. My son is able to play all of his games at reasonably high settings without any issues, I think Valorant was at over 200 FPS (I'm told that is good!). I have recently installed Microsoft Flight Simulator Deluxe and able to play comfortably at HIGH settings. I did try ultra and noticed that there was a minor stutter occurring at times, but that might be more my CPU. Either way I dont have a good enough monitor to play at ULTRA settings, so happy with that I have got.
D**N
Good graphics card
The ASUS Dual EVO Gaming GeForce RTX 2060 6GB GDDR6 is a solid all round graphics card. Its still expensive for what it is! I paid over £400 and think it was not worth it. It can run most new-ish games in 1080p High. 4k gaming is possible but at very low settings. The fans are silent most of the time until you hit over 50c. Overall a good graphics card, but not worth the current price tag.
J**R
Good value for money
This may not be the cheapest RTX2060 or the fastest variant, But for the price it offers a large heatsink which means the card can be overclocked for more performance. The fans also have a 0RPM mode so when it is idling and not gaming the card is completly silent, which is important if you want a quiet PC when you arent gaming. The addition of the LED strip on the side and the metal backplate gives the card a very nice look, the backplate also keeps the card from drooping down like other cards i have had before.The only downside to this GPU is that it will take up 3 PCIe slots due to the shroud, even though the rear IO only occupies 2. however this will only be a problem if you are looking to fill up every slot in the Motherboard.
A**4
Great graphics card
Upgraded from a 1050ti and it’s great
P**P
It runs nice and cool
Great card that stays very cool even under high loads. I had it running today around 90% max gpu load and it got to 56C.Not tried overclocking it yet - maybe when I feel the need (it performs very well as it is).
R**N
Worth It.
It's a good buy, especially if you can get a deal.Positives:- A good balance between power and cost.- Aesthetically appealing.- Good quality (no problems so far).Negatives:- Bulky (you'll want to double check it'll fit).
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