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2019/08/30 20:19:31 (permalink)
I'm looking at an RTX 2060 Gaming (06G-P4-2060-KR) at Newegg for $319.99 with a $20 MIR.  I was wondering if there was any difference at all between it an the RTX 2060 XC Black Gaming (06G-P4-2061-KR)?  The clock speeds are the same. The warranty is the same.  The free games promotion is the same.  Why are there two identical cards with different model numbers and prices? Am I missing something?  Also, are these single fan RTX 2060 cards excessively loud?
 
https://www.newegg.com/ev...0-kr/p/N82E16814487435
 
https://www.newegg.com/ev...1-kr/p/N82E16814487425
 
 
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Re: Is There Any Difference Between These Two RTX 2060? 2019/08/31 12:09:51 (permalink)
Your second link = 404 Error
 
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Re: Is There Any Difference Between These Two RTX 2060? 2019/08/31 16:36:53 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby jeffredo 2019/08/31 20:32:34
I/O is a little different:
 


Extra sticker for XC:


But yes they are essentially the same. EVGA really needs to simplify their product stack this is freaking ridiculous. 4 single fan models and 4 dual fan models.
 
Hey EVGA I'll make it easy for you: 2 for each type of cooler (single, dual fan) , one stock and one OC'd. Now you have 4 total RTX 2060 models. You're welcome.
 
For the noise question, they get relatively noisy around 75 C+ IMO but it's still not that loud, the fan noise profile does get more whiny however. I've had issues with their temps (https://forums.evga.com/Single-Fan-RTX-2060-bad-mounting-pressure-possibly-causing-high-temps-m2985784.aspx) but if I set the power limit to 78%, I get highs up to 71 C now without a noticeable frame drop and much quieter operation. The default fan curve is quite aggressive (fan gets up to like 78 - 80% around low 70s C).
 
You know if EVGA didn't make removing the plastic shroud impossible we would all be much happier since we could attach a better 120mm fan to it but NO, EVGA is taking the Apple "don't tamper with the product you bought" route. Sorry for the random rant but as you can see I'm not too thrilled with this card.
post edited by eBombzor - 2019/08/31 16:42:00
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Re: Is There Any Difference Between These Two RTX 2060? 2019/08/31 20:33:57 (permalink)
Thank you very much eBombzor!
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Re: Is There Any Difference Between These Two RTX 2060? 2019/09/01 03:42:54 (permalink)
I highly advise going with the dual GPU version and not the single fan.  I've seen folks get higher temps with of course difference variables that could come into play, case size, airflow, cable management, ambient room temp, etc.

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