Zotac Gaming GeForce RTX 2060 Twin Fan Graphics Card Overview
Taking a first look at the Zotac Gaming GeForce RTX 2060 Twin Fan graphics card you’ll notice it is smaller than a normal graphics card. The card is only 8.3-inches (209.6 mm) long, so it is the perfect size for small form factor builds.
The RTX 2060 has 1920 CUDA cores and 6GB of GDDR6 memory that runs across a 192-bit memory interface. The card has a base clock of 1365 MHz and boosts up to 1680 MHz. The memory is clocked at 14 Gbps, which gives the card a memory bandwidth of 336 GB/s.
The card is characterized by its cooling solution, which is the IceStorm 2.0. It is made up of two 90 mm cooling fans, a wide array aluminum heatsink, three 6 mm copper heatpipes and a wrap-around backplate. I really like the looks of the shroud on the card with its diagonal lines, it is one of the better looking RTX 2060’s that is selling at the MSRP of $349.
Looking at the card from the side we can see that it is a dual-slot card. There are Zotac Gaming and GeForce RTX logos on the side of the card, but they will not light up with RGB lighting. The card is powered by a 8-pin PCI-Express power connection. From the side-view of he card you can see the wrap-around backplate.
The full-cover backplate is a sort of gunmetal color and looks quite good. It has a large Zotac Gaming logo on it and says “Live to Game”.
As far as connections go on the card there are three DisplayPort 1.4 and a single HDMI 2.0.