Dang! I'm just about to consider using this Zotac rtx 2060 because the size fits my ITX case, your video makes me convincing to using this card Thank you so much!
Launch It, NOW! LOL Greetings from Brasil. Just bought one on second market here, from a rx480 4gb (bought at launch) to 2060. Just to hold somewhat till 12 gb become the standard for mid lvl gpus .
Released! Yeah, it's been a strange ride as far as GPU prices and availability have gone. Glad you were able to get a solid budget upgrade over the RX 480, I've owned those cards in the past as well. While DLSS isn't always the best answer, I've found it to be quite useful in quite a few games. What games are you mostly playing?
The RTX 2060 6gb is in my opinion, an excellent budget card around 100-140$ USD depending on your area. The RTX 3060 is an excellent ~$200 USD card, maybe 230 depending on where you live. I have a benchmark video like this coming for the RTX 3060 as well :D FWIW, I game and edit videos using an RTX 3060 12gb model card, I quite like it.
also i have RX 480 4GB now i want to get 2060 it's 30$ more than 3050 here in my country but im aware of temp we hv the same model here but do u think 280-300$ is good for this card? i know its too expensive thank you for the benchmark
Hey, sorry for the late reply! That's tough, usually the RTX 2060 6gb is the price or cheaper than the RTX 3050 8gb. I'd probably lean towards the 3050 if it's cheaper but only slightly. What GPU did you end up going with?
The RTX 2060 6GB GPU is faster generally speaking. It's older and I believe uses a little more power though it probably doesn't matter here. IF I were buying either of these two GPUs used right now, I'd go for the RTX 2060 6gb since it should be much cheaper. I would NOT buy an RTX 3050 variant new and I would not recommend that to anyone right now given market pricing in most regions.
Hey! Nice, it's a solid budget card in the realm of used GPUs. With DLSS support and 6gb VRAM you can get into most games with a decent experience. What are you upgrading from?
@@STS im on a 700-414 hp pc.. im not in to pc parts much but posted my pc on pcpicker and was told to buy the 2060 and a ssd card for my pc... im on the basic gpu that comes with the pc l0l
I recently bought a new OEM hp 2060. The system is still not complete but i think i got quite a good deal and for a no bs gamer out there who don't care about Nvidia and amd's schemes and greed i think buying second hand or searching for new OEM cards from previous generations is very wise. Screw 4090 and stupid power draw.
Hey! Well, the RTX 4090 is definitely not a value gaming GPU, I can very much agree! I liked the RTX 2060 - I think you are right on the money there, it's a solid budget card especially with current used prices. IF I was building a budget gaming PC, this would be one of the main contending GPU choices. What games do you play?
@@STS yeah not only the price is ridiculous but it forces you to buy other expensive components too i guess if you are rich that should not be a problem but even for gaming i think it's stupid to pay that much for just a gpu! i bought an hp oem 2060 brand new' the seller stored them in 2019 and they were never sold i will provide a link for you that is the review of this card, the gpu is a capable one that floats above all the crap you read in the gpu reviews today that even 8gb is not going to cut it. th-cam.com/video/Nwq1AGy1tac/w-d-xo.html i usually play indie games, skrim and such but i have not played much since i sold my laptop it was a third gen device hat i sold in favor of a more portable and light weight second hand device with a pentium n4200 and so iam limited to indie or old games right now which is fine if you ask me because AAA games really suck nowadays. iam collecting parts for my build for a period of two yeas now and the parts that i have are: cooler master h100 gigabyte z590i vision d got this for half the price because it was collecting dust on a desk in a shop and two year of it's warranty was gone fractal design ion 650 sfxl noctua l9x65 cpu cooler hp rtx 2060 brand new will going to buy: core i9 11900kf and either 32 or 64 gb kits of corsair vengeance depending on availability it will going to be a pretty powerful little system i jst have to limit the cpu to 95w since that boy is a hot boy. hopefully i can catch up to some new gaming and play hogwarts legacy and rdr2 once it's complete.
I have an i5 8400 and want to knvest im a GPU. Where I live the 2060 used costs around 185 USD. And the market is not quite saturated. Is it a good deal? or should I consider something else?
like samstech stated on another comment "it's only an excellent used card if it cose around 100-140$", and in my area it cost 156$ and even then i don't consider buying it. on ebay i've saw deals 202-230$ used MSI NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 12GB, although it comes with a risk on that typa market
@@shaikh.shakib pulling the trigger on gigabyte geforce rtx 3060 ti gaming oc for 252$ from a reputable online store, considering that i'm from philippines that's a good deal or even the best offer i'm gonna find as of now which is sad
Well, this was manufacturer refurbished so I would hope they work 😄 I haven't bought a new Zotac in a long time but I quite like that they have their own refurb store that actually gets restocked.
Dang! I'm just about to consider using this Zotac rtx 2060 because the size fits my ITX case,
your video makes me convincing to using this card
Thank you so much!
Hey! Nice, if it fits and the price is right, it's a solid budget card in 2024! What CPU platform do you have?
@@STS yeah, the form factor zotac is quite compact.. I love it! I’m using Ryzen 5 5600G right now, with motherboard Asus ROG B450i
@@jcbwrytm Very nice, I've always wanted to do an ITX build myself but never got around to it
Launch It, NOW! LOL
Greetings from Brasil. Just bought one on second market here, from a rx480 4gb (bought at launch) to 2060.
Just to hold somewhat till 12 gb become the standard for mid lvl gpus .
Released! Yeah, it's been a strange ride as far as GPU prices and availability have gone. Glad you were able to get a solid budget upgrade over the RX 480, I've owned those cards in the past as well. While DLSS isn't always the best answer, I've found it to be quite useful in quite a few games. What games are you mostly playing?
maybe with next gen gpus 12gb will become a standard
anyway 3060 has 12gb and is a good quality/price card if you are interested in used gpus
The RTX 2060 6gb is in my opinion, an excellent budget card around 100-140$ USD depending on your area. The RTX 3060 is an excellent ~$200 USD card, maybe 230 depending on where you live. I have a benchmark video like this coming for the RTX 3060 as well :D
FWIW, I game and edit videos using an RTX 3060 12gb model card, I quite like it.
also i have RX 480 4GB
now i want to get 2060
it's 30$ more than 3050 here in my country
but im aware of temp
we hv the same model here
but do u think 280-300$ is good for this card?
i know its too expensive
thank you for the benchmark
Hey, sorry for the late reply! That's tough, usually the RTX 2060 6gb is the price or cheaper than the RTX 3050 8gb. I'd probably lean towards the 3050 if it's cheaper but only slightly.
What GPU did you end up going with?
would you buy a used 2060 6gb over the rtx 3050 8gb?
The RTX 2060 6GB GPU is faster generally speaking. It's older and I believe uses a little more power though it probably doesn't matter here. IF I were buying either of these two GPUs used right now, I'd go for the RTX 2060 6gb since it should be much cheaper. I would NOT buy an RTX 3050 variant new and I would not recommend that to anyone right now given market pricing in most regions.
@@STS just bought this for my 700-414 hp pc im cant wait to try it
Hey! Nice, it's a solid budget card in the realm of used GPUs. With DLSS support and 6gb VRAM you can get into most games with a decent experience.
What are you upgrading from?
@@STS im on a 700-414 hp pc.. im not in to pc parts much but posted my pc on pcpicker and was told to buy the 2060 and a ssd card for my pc... im on the basic gpu that comes with the pc l0l
@@STS 700-414 hp pc l0l never gotten a gpu on this pc.. was always on and off with using it
I recently bought a new OEM hp 2060.
The system is still not complete but i think i got quite a good deal and for a no bs gamer out there who don't care about Nvidia and amd's schemes and greed i think buying second hand or searching for new OEM cards from previous generations is very wise.
Screw 4090 and stupid power draw.
Hey! Well, the RTX 4090 is definitely not a value gaming GPU, I can very much agree! I liked the RTX 2060 - I think you are right on the money there, it's a solid budget card especially with current used prices. IF I was building a budget gaming PC, this would be one of the main contending GPU choices.
What games do you play?
@@STS yeah not only the price is ridiculous but it forces you to buy other expensive components too i guess if you are rich that should not be a problem but even for gaming i think it's stupid to pay that much for just a gpu!
i bought an hp oem 2060 brand new' the seller stored them in 2019 and they were never sold i will provide a link for you that is the review of this card, the gpu is a capable one that floats above all the crap you read in the gpu reviews today that even 8gb is not going to cut it.
th-cam.com/video/Nwq1AGy1tac/w-d-xo.html
i usually play indie games, skrim and such but i have not played much since i sold my laptop it was a third gen device hat i sold in favor of a more portable and light weight second hand device with a pentium n4200 and so iam limited to indie or old games right now which is fine if you ask me because AAA games really suck nowadays.
iam collecting parts for my build for a period of two yeas now and the parts that i have are:
cooler master h100
gigabyte z590i vision d got this for half the price because it was collecting dust on a desk in a shop and two year of it's warranty was gone
fractal design ion 650 sfxl
noctua l9x65 cpu cooler
hp rtx 2060 brand new
will going to buy:
core i9 11900kf
and either 32 or 64 gb kits of corsair vengeance depending on availability
it will going to be a pretty powerful little system i jst have to limit the cpu to 95w since that boy is a hot boy.
hopefully i can catch up to some new gaming and play hogwarts legacy and rdr2
once it's complete.
I have an i5 8400 and want to knvest im a GPU. Where I live the 2060 used costs around 185 USD. And the market is not quite saturated. Is it a good deal? or should I consider something else?
like samstech stated on another comment "it's only an excellent used card if it cose around 100-140$", and in my area it cost 156$ and even then i don't consider buying it. on ebay i've saw deals 202-230$ used MSI NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 12GB, although it comes with a risk on that typa market
@@nbitPJN ahh i see. in my country we don't have ebay or amazon. I have to rely on people who wanna sell or some stores who wanna sell them.
@@shaikh.shakib pulling the trigger on gigabyte geforce rtx 3060 ti gaming oc for 252$ from a reputable online store, considering that i'm from philippines that's a good deal or even the best offer i'm gonna find as of now which is sad
@nbitPJN How's the 3060 Ti treating you?
@@STS haven't bought yet! 3060 ti is way expensive here. so planning on 2060 6gb.
Weird to see the fans still working on this one. I have seen so many Zotac's with dead fans.
Well, this was manufacturer refurbished so I would hope they work 😄
I haven't bought a new Zotac in a long time but I quite like that they have their own refurb store that actually gets restocked.