MSI GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER GAMING X
![]() | Outdated Product Performance mid-range gaming graphics card with Twin Frozr 7 cooling system and slight factory overclocking. It is positioned as a product of the upper part of the middle price category, designed to assemble performant gaming configurations designed for operation with monitors with a resolution of 1920x1080. Fully supports Real-Time Ray Tracing and Advanced Full Screen Anti-Aliasing (DLSS) rendering. The MSI GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER GAMING X graphics card is based on the same Nvidia TU106 GPU as its predecessor GeForce RTX 2060. However, in this case, the GPU has 13.3% more active function blocks, 33% more GDDR6 graphics memory and a third of the increased memory bus width (from 192 to 256 bits). This upgrade allows you to provide a consistently high...frame rate in any popular games of 2015-2019 in FullHD resolution at maximum graphics quality settings. It is noteworthy that the comfort of the gameplay is most often preserved when the resolution is increased to 2560x1440. The dual-slot cooling system based on copper heat pipes and two 90 mm TorX 3.0 fans goes into a completely silent passive mode (Zero Frozr) in the absence of a significant load. The graphics card consumes up to 175 W of power and works without problems with a medium power supply. |
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Performance mid-range gaming graphics card with Twin Frozr 7 cooling system and slight factory overclocking. It is positioned as a product of the upper part of the middle price category, designed to assemble performant gaming configurations designed for operation with monitors with a resolution of 1920x1080. Fully supports Real-Time Ray Tracing and Advanced Full Screen Anti-Aliasing (DLSS) rendering.
The MSI GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER GAMING X graphics card is based on the same Nvidia TU106 GPU as its predecessor GeForce RTX 2060. However, in this case, the GPU has 13.3% more active function blocks, 33% more GDDR6 graphics memory and a third of the increased memory bus width (from 192 to 256 bits). This upgrade allows you to provide a consistently high frame rate in any popular games of 2015-2019 in FullHD resolution at maximum graphics quality settings.
It is noteworthy that the comfort of the gameplay is most often preserved when the resolution is increased to 2560x1440. The dual-slot cooling system based on copper heat pipes and two 90 mm TorX 3.0 fans goes into a completely silent passive mode (Zero Frozr) in the absence of a significant load. The graphics card consumes up to 175 W of power and works without problems with a medium power supply.
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For full HD, I put it in and forget it for any games that are currently available. I bought it in November in conjunction with 9600k for a new computer. For a couple of years you don't have to worry. But if the monitor is 2K, then it’s better to save up a little and get a 2070super. Temperatures are excellent, heat dissipation is good. A little weak for 2k use MSI GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER GAMING X month or more i recommend it should buy |
Low temperatures for the graphics processor, and an acceptable price, however, I would recommend getting an rx 5700xt. The price isn't particularly pleasing, the quality of the plastic, and the backlighting was disappointing, although I don't really need it. use MSI GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER GAMING X less than month |
I bought it literally 2 days ago. Before that, I had an MSI 1050Ti GAMING for almost a year, and everything was (and still is) great. It's clear that the 2060S outperforms it significantly, which is why I decided to get it. But deep down, I was still worried, as these are new cards, and spending 30k on potential problems is a bit scary... Unfortunately, my intuition didn't let me down. I installed it in the computer - the boot process started, but the screen showed "no signal." Ok, let's wait. 20 seconds, 30, a minute... Eventually, the PC booted. First startup - I thought. Anything's possible. I opened HWmonitor (the system had just booted), and what did I see? My new graphics card was running hot at 50 degrees. How come?! With absolutely no load. No matter how long I waited, the temperature didn't drop below 45 at idle. That's concerning. Plus, black screens during boot. It gets worse. I reboot - the computer starts acting sluggish, the screen goes dark ("no signal"), but the computer is still running. In the end, it took about 3 minutes to restart. The same story with a simple shutdown. I Googled - it was recommended to reinstall drivers using the DDU utility. Removed the drivers - the system starts normally, no black screens, quick loading, etc. However, I couldn't check the temperature. HWmonitor doesn't see it without the drivers. So what’s wrong with it? Most likely it's either a bug or driver incompatibility, or the card itself. But why should I care? I didn't pay 30k to mess around with troubleshooting. I'm going to return it. Let's see, if they offer a working replacement, I'll keep it. In Full HD, you can forget what settings are. I will describe in the comments. This might be a drawback of the initial revisions. use MSI GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER GAMING X less than month |



































PS: Also, 600 watts is usually enough for it, even with an i7 7700k, but it's better to have 700 watts available. It doesn't heat up much compared to other RTX series cards.