Nvidia RTX 2060 Review

Shadow of the Tomb Raider

nVidia RTX 2060 Review

Shadow of the Tomb Raider

Much like Lara’s Rise, her Shadow is sporting all the boxes we can find to tick, 8xAF, HBAO+, lovely.

The Shadow of Lara naturally is much harder on your graphics card than the older Rise, but with an overclock in place it's just enough to squeak past the 60 FPS mark at 1440P, whilst both stock and overclock storm through the 1080P test with ease.

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11-01-2019, 21:22:07

AngryGoldfish
I think this is the best graphics card we've had in a while. It's actually improved price/performance while also reducing TDP slightly. Even the cooler has improved. It performs roughly on par with the GTX 1080 in older DX11 games that usually favoured Nvidia's older Pascal architecture, but slightly beats the 1080 in newer DX12 games. The price isn't great, but it's an improvement over the previous generation and I'll take it. AMD is missing a big market here, but I understand they have to wait until 7nm can be manufactured on a large enough scale on a budget.Quote

13-01-2019, 00:36:26

boria0
If 61% runs 1080p 4% 1440p and 2% 4k, what resolution do other 33% game at ???Quote

13-01-2019, 00:40:08

AlienALX
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Originally Posted by boria0 View Post
If 61% runs 1080p 4% 1440p and 2% 4k, what resolution do other 33% game at ???
"other". Or, lower than 1080p.Quote

13-01-2019, 01:05:26

WYP
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Originally Posted by boria0 View Post
If 61% runs 1080p 4% 1440p and 2% 4k, what resolution do other 33% game at ???
There is 14% at 1366x768, 3.62% at 1440x900, 3.57% at 1600x900, 2,55% at 1680x1050 and some using niche resolutions such at 2560x1080, 3440x1440 etc.

A lot of this data can be seen on the Steam hardware survey.

https://store.steampowered.com/hwsur...lcome-to-SteamQuote

13-01-2019, 11:40:33

trawetSluaP
It's really surprising to me that 1440p only makes up 4%! Thought it'd be much higher.

On topic the card looks like a very good option!Quote
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