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Looking at getting an Asus ROG STRIX 2060 OC. Wondering how the rtx 2060 OC works out with the f14. Is it worth the buy?

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People will most likely disagree with me, for me I got a 2080TI around xmas / new year, hoping for two things, 1 Faster FPS in VR on DCS, and 2 to get Unreal Engine to Raytrace.

 

Initially I was disappointed on both counts, over the last 3 months now Unreal and Unity have released plans for ray-tracing.

 

Now I'm waiting for DCS to do something cool. But from what I understand'm mostly CPU Bound, so going from 980TI to 2080TI didn't do much, I have gained some stability in my frame-rate but I didn't see much of a jump, I'm just now more consistent at 45 fps, where before I slid into the 30's and 20's every so often... explosions etc...

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RTX 2060?

 

I use the Gigabyte Mini RTX 2060. On single monitor 1920x1080 I get over 100fps in the F14. On triple monitor 5280(?)x1080 I get 45ish with the gpu maxed at 100 percent. Terrain textures are low to conserve memory but everything else is maxed.

 

CPU is a 4770k OCd to 4.2ghz.

Gpu is running stock, although I use MSI afterburner to increase the power limit to max (that impacts how the card automatically boosts, but I’m not tweaking anything else.)

 

I went from a 780ti to a 2060- so I felt a lot of improvements. I’m not sure that 10 series folks are going to see any major improvements.

 

TJ

 

 

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It depends. You're coming from a 1050Ti, so there will definitely be an improvement. I recently upgraded to the Gigabyte 2060RTX GS, from a 970GTX and it has made all the difference but admitedly the 970 is an older generation card.

 

The rest of your system is much more recent than mine, so I believe that you would ultimately benefit more from the upgrade.


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thanks guys, hopefully going to get one soon

i5-7600k @ 3.8 GHz, Strix 1050ti OC, 16 GB 2666 MHz DDR4 Ram, Corsair H110i, 500 GB Samsung 860 EVO SSD, Windows 10 64-bit, Track IR-5, Saitek X-56

 

F-15C, A-10C, F-5, M-2000C, UH-1H, F-86F, AV-8B, F/A-18C, F-14 A&B, F-16, F-15E, F-4E, P-47, Tornado, F-111, Mirage F-1, A-29 :pilotfly:

 

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I can overclock my i5, don’t know to how much though, how good is the 1660?

i5-7600k @ 3.8 GHz, Strix 1050ti OC, 16 GB 2666 MHz DDR4 Ram, Corsair H110i, 500 GB Samsung 860 EVO SSD, Windows 10 64-bit, Track IR-5, Saitek X-56

 

F-15C, A-10C, F-5, M-2000C, UH-1H, F-86F, AV-8B, F/A-18C, F-14 A&B, F-16, F-15E, F-4E, P-47, Tornado, F-111, Mirage F-1, A-29 :pilotfly:

 

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I can overclock my i5, don’t know to how much though, how good is the 1660?

 

1660 is quite behind the 2060. It's a good 1080p card though, if you do not intend to play VR or 1440p, it's fine. For VR it's very limiting though.

 

edit: sorry for the double post, I'm used to another forum with auto-merge... my bad.

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I just purchased a 1660 Ti and it's quite good. I am running it in 2560x1080 wide screen and I consistently get over 100 fps. Even in PG flying the F 14 with all settings on high. Coming from the 480 Rx that I replaced it is a vast improvement.

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People will most likely disagree with me, for me I got a 2080TI around xmas / new year, hoping for two things, 1 Faster FPS in VR on DCS, and 2 to get Unreal Engine to Raytrace.

 

Initially I was disappointed on both counts, over the last 3 months now Unreal and Unity have released plans for ray-tracing.

 

Now I'm waiting for DCS to do something cool. But from what I understand'm mostly CPU Bound, so going from 980TI to 2080TI didn't do much, I have gained some stability in my frame-rate but I didn't see much of a jump, I'm just now more consistent at 45 fps, where before I slid into the 30's and 20's every so often... explosions etc...

 

I'm going to stick with my 1080 (non-TI)! CPU rules! What processor do you have?

 

At 4K maxed I get around 60 FPS and at lower res I get 95 constantly.

 

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