Value for money, but when I bought a last-gen redundant FullHD card, I was expecting a working RTX. Someone will say that I demand too much, it's not even 2070 super, but in tests on YouTube, 2060 super works fine with rt at any settings in FullHD. I poke the settings, test with different screen resolutions, let's see what happens. Got pros: There is no RGB, so the price is not too high. July promotion on RTX and MSI - nvidia is giving away Death Stranding, and MSI is giving away up to 6 thousand to the Steam account for the purchase. Quiet, I'm not a quiet freak, maybe it will seem loud to you, but under load it can be heard only with the cover open 30 cm from the ear. Temperature. Small case, 1 fan for blowing in, 1 for blowing out, tower on r5 2600 without overclocking. Under stress tests and loading at 100%, the video card warmed up for about 5 minutes and rested at 65 degrees, perhaps the temperature would continue to rise, but I'm happy. Cons: When you turn on RTX, even at the lowest settings in CoD MW 2022, FPS drops sharply when there are light bulbs and lanterns in the visibility zone, and shadows also dance. With tracing turned off, 100+ fps on ultra settings in almost all games. I don’t know if it should be like this or it’s a video card jamb, drivers (demolished the old ones and installed new ones from the nvidia website), you can hardly blame the code optimization.
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