First entry-level card with ray tracing on Ampere architecture. Contains 2560 CUDA cores and 8GB GDDR6 memory. Features DLSS technology and NVENC encoding. MRSP is $249, street prices around $600. Only 50% faster than AMD's 6500 XT
Features 3,584 CUDA cores and 112 Tensor cores. Boosts to 1.78 GHz with 12GB memory. Draws 170W power and costs $330. Offers similar performance to 2060 Super at 18% discount. Delivers unparalleled gaming experience in Cyberpunk 2077
Intel Core i9 9900K offers 100% gaming performance at 5 GHz clock speed. AMD Ryzen 9 3900X provides 93% gaming performance with SenseMI Technology. AMD Ryzen 7 3700X delivers good value with 36 MB GameCache
RTX 2060 starts at $300, GTX 1660 Ti at $280-320, GTX 1660 Super at $230. All cards available in various options with different clock speeds and cooling
RTX 2060 has 1,920 CUDA cores, 6GB GDDR6 memory, and 30 RT cores. GTX 1070 has 1,920 CUDA cores, 8GB GDDR5 memory, and 64 ROPs. RTX 2060 runs at 1,365MHz base and 1,680MHz boost clocks. GTX 1070 runs at 1,506MHz base and 1,683MHz boost clocks
GTX 1070 (2016) has 8GB GDDR5, 150W power consumption. RTX 2060 (2019) has 6GB GDDR6, 160W power consumption. RTX 2060 scores 36.72 points, 4.7% better than GTX 1070. RTX 2060 offers 72% better value for money