What is the difference between 6g and 8g of 2060 graphics card
April 25,2022
The NVIDIA RTX2060 graphics card 6G and 8G only differ in the size of the video memory, that is, the 8G version is 2G larger than the 6G version in terms of video memory capacity. Under the same specifications of the graphics card chip, a larger graphics card is more efficient in processing data at a time, so 8GB can meet the smooth operation of larger resolution game screens. The details are as follows:
1. NVIDIA RTX2060 graphics card 8GB is 2GB larger than 6GB memory capacity
The larger video memory can be enough for the cache needs of the graphics card to handle higher resolution pictures, so 8GB can meet the smooth operation of larger resolution game pictures. Which version to choose depends on the running application and display.
For example, choose according to the current display resolution: Generally speaking, a display with 1080P resolution only needs a graphics card with 6GB of video memory. If you need 2K resolution to run smoothly, it is recommended to choose 8GB of video memory.
2. NVIDIA RTX2060 (public version) uses 8 pin power supply and is equipped with a full-cover backplane.
In terms of interfaces, it is equipped with two DisplayPort interfaces, an HDMI interface, a DVI interface and a USB Type C interface. The RTX 2060 is equipped with TU106-300 cores, 1920 stream processors, 30 RT cores (for light tracing), 240 Tensor cores (for AI computing), 120 texture map units, and 48 raster units.