![]() ![]() However, we were mistaken in thinking they'd do this because they cared about gamers, the customers that got them where they are today.Īfter all, these are businesses and their main objective is to make money, maximize profits and please shareholders. You see, we've always thought it'd make sense for Nvidia and AMD to spin up past product lines on older nodes to help alleviate the supply issues, just as Nvidia appears to be finally doing with the 12GB RTX 2060. ![]() Then of course, Nvidia was clever in not including an MSRP for the new 12GB variant in the formal announcement and we suspect that was all part of their strategy. In short, it's impossible to find one at a reasonable price. That's a 34% premium over existing 6GB cards, and it's a similar story in other markets where we checked. We could find a single 12GB model on offer for $830. That's because after the official announcement 3 weeks ago, there's basically no stock to be had, and the very few you can find at retail are grossly overpriced, even when compared to the 6GB models (!).Īs of writing, it's possible to purchase a 6GB RTX 2060 from retailers like Newegg for $620, which is nearly a 80% premium over the $350 they sold for back in 2019. Well, I suspect most of you didn't have high hopes on that one, and those that did have probably already lost hope. Today we're taking a look at the new GeForce RTX 2060, you know, the 12GB model that gamers were hoping would help solve the GPU shortage. ![]()
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