We then managed a stable overclock of 1,930MHz for the boost clock, which is a 100MHz overclock, or just over five percent. It’s also 15 percent higher than stock settings for the RTX 2060 GPU.
The GDDR6 memory remained benchmark-stable at 16Gbps as well, which is a full 14 percent faster than stock.
Here’s how the overclocked card performed:
UPDATE 15/03/2019: Please note that the power data originally displayed on this page was inaccurate for the GTX 1060, but it is now correct. We have also removed entries for the GTX 1070, GTX 1070 Ti, RTX 2060 Founders Edition, Palit RTX 2070 Dual, and Sapphire RX 580 in the power and temperature graphs due again to inaccurate data. We sincerely apologise for this error; please see the article comments for further information.
October 14 2021 | 15:04
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