I've got a 2060 12gb. Runs Elden Ring at 1440p on High very nice. Doesn't max the vram on ultra but it does max the cores. So I'd say it still holds up very well.
It depend what kind a game you're gonna play, Im still using 2060S. It still could play 90% of modern AAA games in 1080p medium 60fps+. 2060 with a decent CPU could run all Competitive games flawlessly in 1080p for more than 100fps. In my experience It only struggle playing AW2, if it necessary I will upgrade my GPU and CPU for MH Wilds.
@@rupes96 man, I bought it and it's amazing, I can play everything like you said. Obviously the new generation and even the 30 and 40 series are good but i just don't need too much power, maybe someday.
i am currently using 2060s and i paired it with 5600, yes it is enough, however it bottleneck the r5 5600 even in 1080p. this card is keeping up the performance against 6600 despite being older but still better in some area other than gaming (i.e AI, Editing). recommended ~150$ used card for entry level in early 2025 gaming and productivity.
Still does ok. A few badly optimised titles in there. It's the usual UE5 rubbish, the lazy devs engine of choice. Great devs can do amazing work with UE5, but with time constraints and lazy devs you get shit.
while i do agree optimization is bad you have to remember this is a practically entry level card from almost 6 years ago. graphics and tech improve over the years take any gen of specs and try them in games 6+ years newer they will struggle all the same
cant use most of the games released recently...they stutter even at 60fps locked, low settings and mine is an OC version... it's just time to change it for a 4070 Ti
i’m personally on 1440p with a higher end system but some people aren’t so lucky. anything above 1080p costs a fortune in 3rd world countries and almost nobody over there has the system to run games at over 1080p
more than enough
Thanks for the video. This will help a lot of people as time goes on
I've got a 2060 12gb. Runs Elden Ring at 1440p on High very nice. Doesn't max the vram on ultra but it does max the cores. So I'd say it still holds up very well.
*_Monster Hunter Wilds has entered the chat..._*
Getting better😄
I'm gonna buy one for $150 USD, is a good price? the model is Rog Strix, I'm kinda nervous because the next generations is coming, so IDK
With for the new models
It depend what kind a game you're gonna play, Im still using 2060S. It still could play 90% of modern AAA games in 1080p medium 60fps+. 2060 with a decent CPU could run all Competitive games flawlessly in 1080p for more than 100fps.
In my experience It only struggle playing AW2, if it necessary I will upgrade my GPU and CPU for MH Wilds.
@@rupes96 man, I bought it and it's amazing, I can play everything like you said. Obviously the new generation and even the 30 and 40 series are good but i just don't need too much power, maybe someday.
@@GuayaGames Probably the best card you could have gotten for 150$!
Just get an RTX 3060. I have a 2060 Super, but I know that's not going to be enough for 2025.
i am currently using 2060s and i paired it with 5600, yes it is enough, however it bottleneck the r5 5600 even in 1080p.
this card is keeping up the performance against 6600 despite being older but still better in some area other than gaming (i.e AI, Editing).
recommended ~150$ used card for entry level in early 2025 gaming and productivity.
Playing sh2 in 1440p with rtx and dlss performance and same fps
We want more God of war videos
It's enough for my gaming needs. But the 8gb vram is too low for other things like AI. Greedy Nvidia refuses to put 12gb on their xx60 cards...
Rtx 2060 super 6 GB or 8 GB
It's 8gb version
давай видео с ведьмаком на rtx 2060 super
Still does ok. A few badly optimised titles in there. It's the usual UE5 rubbish, the lazy devs engine of choice.
Great devs can do amazing work with UE5, but with time constraints and lazy devs you get shit.
while i do agree optimization is bad you have to remember this is a practically entry level card from almost 6 years ago. graphics and tech improve over the years take any gen of specs and try them in games 6+ years newer they will struggle all the same
Unreal engine 5 is terrible for gamers. Hardly anyone can afford to keep up with this engine. And it looks just ok really.
@@I79700user ue5 looks absolutely insane lmfao. i’ve never heard anyone slander the actual looks of it the only problem is it runs like shit
@nxm3162 The same UE5 games have performance issues on high-end systems. Doesn't matter if your on a 4090 or a 2060, you will notice.
cant use most of the games released recently...they stutter even at 60fps locked, low settings and mine is an OC version... it's just time to change it for a 4070 Ti
1080p gaming in 2024 💀
Bro it's just a 2060s
1080p is literally not dead in the slightest
i’m personally on 1440p with a higher end system but some people aren’t so lucky. anything above 1080p costs a fortune in 3rd world countries and almost nobody over there has the system to run games at over 1080p
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