ZOTAC Gaming GeForce RTX 2060 6GB GDDR6 192-bit Gaming Graphics Card, Super Compact - View 1

ZOTAC Gaming GeForce RTX 2060 6GB GDDR6 192-bit Gaming Graphics Card, Super Compact

4.6 (1,235 ratings)
~$575.00
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Key Features

  • New turing architecture, real-time raytracing, dlss with deep learning ai
  • 6gb 192-bit gddr6
  • Dual slot, super compACt 8.3-inch card, fits 99% of systems
  • 4k, HDR, VR ready
  • 3 x DisplayPort 1.4, 1 x HDMI 2.0b
  • Boost clock 1680 mhz

Specifications

Compatible Devices
Desktop
Memory Clock Speed
1680 GHz
Number of Fans
2
Graphics Card Interface
PCI-Express x16
GPU Clock Speed
1680 MHz
Video Output Interface
DisplayPort
Graphics Ram Type
GDDR6
Graphics Coprocessor
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060
Graphics Card Ram
6 GB
Item Dimensions L x W
8.3"L x 4.7"W
Manufacturer
ZOTAC
UPC
810012080279
BuiltIn Media
ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTXTM 2060; User Manual
Model Name
RTX 2060 6GB GDDR6
Graphics Description
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 with 6 GB GDDR6 memory
Global Trade Identification Number
00810012080279
Brand
ZOTAC
Video Processor
NVIDIA
Recommended Uses For Product
Gaming

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Customer Reviews

Mr. JM
Btw, this version doesn't have LED lights, look for the other model that does if you want. I've become a fan of the Zotac brand based on my previous experience with their GTX 1070 Ti. Their RTX 2060 AMP version is great for those who don't want or know how to overclock their GPU, and just want it to run straight out of the box. Note that I pair this up with a Ryzen 1600 CPU, 16GGB 2400MHz DDR4 ram on a 1440p monitor. Performance is great when playing most triple AAA title shooters. I get between an avg of 70-80 fps on high settings (Battlefield 1 & Battlefield V). On older titles like Overwatch and Battlefield 4, you can expect up to 120 to 144 fps on high graphics. This is true for most older games (>100 fps range on high settings). On more newer titles, you can reach the gold standard of 60fps on maximum graphics for most games.The size is pretty compact leaving me room for better cable management, and it's lighter in weight compared to other similar brand offerings. Cooling is avg of around 40-50 Celsius, but that's more to due to my environment where humidity is high. If you in an air conditioned room it would probably be a lot lower. The Firestorm software which you can downloaded to OC this isnt very good. You're better off with a third party software like MSI afterburner.All in all, I am very satisfied with the quality of the graphics card at the price point as I save more money (around $50) compared to other brands. I will definitely be buying Zotac in the future and recommending it to others.
Brenin
I was on the fence about upgrading from my fairly recent GTX 1050 ti. It still played everything quite well for under $200, was quiet, didn't take up a lot of space, and didn't even need any extra power beyond what was supplied to the PCIe 3.0 slot. However, with the Shadowbringers DLC for FFXIV on the horizon and a little extra money saved up, I decided to take the plunge on the RTX 2060 for my 1080p gaming needs. Needless to say, I've been completely blown away so far. Consistent 60 FPS on medium to medium-high settings was a pipe dream before on my 1050 ti. Now I'm hitting it with ease on high/max settings in most of the games I play to the point its almost laughable. If I hadn't just purchased a 1080p LG 29" Ultrawide monitor a couple years ago on sale during Black Friday, I would definitely love to upgrade to a 24"+ 1440p to push this thing further. Long story short, if you were on the fence about upgrading to a GPU that has a fantastic price to performance ratio and were seriously considering a GTX 1070/1070ti, this card is for you. Just don't make the same mistake I did and forget to check your PSU if you have an older rig to ensure it has an 8 pin PCIe cable. Some of them only have 6 pin and will require you upgrade your PSU to get the 8 pin that is needed to run the RTX 2060.
Ulises N.
I love my graphics card. It immediatly felt like quality when I pulled it out of the packaging. I was very satisifed with the amount of performance it can take. I play a lot of R6S, CSGO, MW and other FPS games and this RTX takes it like a champ. One downside though, when I received my code for my choice of Wolfenstein: Young Blood or Control, I wasn't given an options and it straight away gave my W: YB. I heard a lot of bad reviews on that game and I was planning on choosing Control. Its alright I guess but I never played any Wolfenstein games so I wasn't into the series anyways. Back to the graphics card, I hit over 100 frames on average medium to high settings on almost all games I play except for Minecraft (due to heavy shaders installed.) Overall, if your looking to purchase a graphics card for a new personal build, or looking to upgrade your current system, I highly recommend this card. It looks great, quiet fans, and really packs a punch into any games your looking to play. I am amazed at how my games look with this graphics card, especially with the new CoD: MW 2019. The ray tracing dips my frames into the 60-70 fps but it looks amazing for campaign. Multiplayer I turn ray tracing off and the graphics still look unbelievable and over 100 frames. Again, great GPU, I recommend to all who can afford and are looking for a beast of an RTX graphics card!
Adam NorrisAdam Norris
Ever since Zotac handled an RMA on an older card of mine wonderfully and its replacement lasted without a hiccup until it was obsolete, I've bought Zotac GPUs, and this RTX 2060 continues that tradition. I'm seeing something like a 50-60% performance uplift from my old Zotac GTX 980 AMP Edition. It's quiet enough I can't hear it over my CPU fan, sips power for the performance it offers, and while it has LED lighting, it's a nice white neutral color that wouldn't clash with any build's color scheme. It runs fairly cool, too!This is the perfect GPU for a build that emphasizes cost-to-performance ratio, like my Ryzen 7 2700X rig pictured.