All the cards discussed here that cost $400 and up give you 8GB of GDDR6 RAM, a.k.a. Whether that’s worth an extra $100 over the Radeon RX 5700 XT (and $150-plus over the Radeon RX 5700) is up to you, and how quickly you feel real-time ray tracing will be adopted. That said, the GeForce RTX 2070 Super delivers the best 1440p gaming performance and the best ray tracing performance of the bunch. (Ray tracing provides gorgeous lighting effects at a significant frame rate penalty.) Even so, we wouldn’t recommend it, as the RTX 2060’s ray tracing capabilities lag far behind those of its sibling cards.
The main reason to consider the RTX 2060 is if you want to buy into the real-time ray tracing support that’s currently supported only on Nvidia’s RTX 20-series graphics cards. It’s much more compelling at that price than the usual $350, and worth your money if you absolutely can’t spend more than $300 overall, but we recommend saving your lunch money for a few more weeks to get the Radeon RX 5700 if possible.ĪMD’s card is faster and has a more robust memory configuration than the Nvidia GPU. In response to the Radeon RX 5600 XT’s launch, Nvidia dropped the price of its GeForce RTX 2060 Founders Edition to $300, and EVGA rolled out the fantastic $300 GeForce RTX 2060 KO. If you’re fine with spending around $300, and don’t mind dropping down to 6GB of RAM, you can consider Team Green. It also supports the bleeding-edge PCIe 4.0 interface if you’re running a system with an AMD Ryzen 3000 processor paired with an X570 motherboard, though the benefits from that will be more apparent in select content creation workloads than during gameplay. Games that once favored Nvidia’s GeForce architectures now perform much better on the Radeon RX 5700. The underlying tweaks helped AMD finally draw equal to Nvidia’s impressive power efficiency. This card was the first GPU built using 7nm process technology and AMD’s new “RDNA” graphics architecture (which was since trickled down to the Radeon RX 5500 XT and RX 5600 XT). AMD stuffed the card with 8GB of ultra-fast GDDR6 memory, which should be enough for 1440p-resolution gaming for years to come. In such cases, bumping a couple of visual settings from Ultra down to High or Very High should do the trick. There are games where it does fall a few frames short: Some titles, like Metro Exodus, have especially strenuous high-end graphics presets designed to bring modern hardware to its knees, in Crysis-like fashion. The Radeon RX 5700 has no problem clearing the 60-frames-per-second gold standard in the vast majority of modern games.
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Your best option for PC gaming at 1440p resolution on a standard 60Hz display is the AMD Radeon RX 5700, which ostensibly starts at $350 but can often be found at $330 on the street-and sometimes less, if you catch a particularly enticing sale.