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GIGABYTE

GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 2060 Gaming OC Pro 6GB graphics card

SKU CH-VX74-RBNMJ

GeForce RTX 2060 graphics card with 1920 CUDA cores, 6GB GDDR6 memory, 1830 MHz core clock and four display outputs

  • InterfacePCI Express 3.0 x16
  • Chipset ManufacturerNVIDIA
  • GPUGeForce RTX 2060
  • Core Clock1830 MHz
  • CUDA Cores1920
  • Effective Memory Clock14000 MHz
  • 1830 MHz core clock accelerates real-time ray tracing and AI workloads
  • 6 GB GDDR6 on a 192-bit bus feeds high-resolution textures without stalling
  • 1920 CUDA cores deliver parallel compute power for modern titles and creative apps
  • HDMI 2.0b plus three DisplayPort 1.4 outputs drive up to four displays at 7680×4320@60 Hz
  • 210 W TDP fits standard dual-slot cooling in most mid-tower builds

6GB GDDR6 for 1440p Gaming

The GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 2060 Gaming OC Pro 6GB targets players who want smooth 1440p frame rates without moving to a higher tier. It ships with a 1830 MHz core clock and 1920 CUDA cores fed by 6GB of GDDR6 on a 192-bit bus. The PCI Express 3.0 x16 interface keeps data moving to modern platforms. VR-ready certification means headsets plug in and work.

210W TDP in a Dual Slot Design

Rated at 210W thermal design power, the card fits a standard dual-slot bracket and draws power through the PCIe slot and auxiliary connectors. The factory overclock raises the core to 1830 MHz while the memory runs at 14000 MHz effective. Under load the cooling assembly manages heat within the slot width, keeping acoustic output consistent with a mid-range board. No SLI support means a single card handles the full workload.

Four Display Outputs for Multi-Monitor

One HDMI 2.0b port and three DisplayPort 1.4 connectors drive up to four displays simultaneously at a maximum 7680x4320@60Hz resolution. DirectX 12 and OpenGL 4.5 support cover current APIs for games and creative apps. The output mix lets you run a high-refresh primary monitor alongside secondary panels or a VR headset without adapters. Driver software handles display arrangement and colour profiles.

Highlights

  • 1830 MHz core clock accelerates real-time ray tracing and AI workloads
  • 6 GB GDDR6 on a 192-bit bus feeds high-resolution textures without stalling
  • 1920 CUDA cores deliver parallel compute power for modern titles and creative apps
  • HDMI 2.0b plus three DisplayPort 1.4 outputs drive up to four displays at 7680×4320@60 Hz
  • 210 W TDP fits standard dual-slot cooling in most mid-tower builds

Specifications

BrandGIGABYTE
ModelGV-N2060GAMINGOC PRO-6GD Ver 2.0
InterfacePCI Express 3.0 x16
Chipset ManufacturerNVIDIA
GPUGeForce RTX 2060
Core Clock1830 MHz
CUDA Cores1920
Effective Memory Clock14000 MHz
Memory Size6GB
Memory Interface192-Bit
Memory TypeGDDR6
DirectXDirectX 12
OpenGLOpenGL 4.5
Multi-Monitor Support4
HDMI1 x HDMI 2.0b
DisplayPort3 x DisplayPort 1.4
Max Resolution7680x4320@60Hz
SLI SupportNo
Virtual Reality ReadyYes
Thermal Design Power210W
System RequirementsRecommended PSU: 500W
Recommended PSU Wattage500W
Power Connector8-Pin
Form FactorATX
Max GPU Length224 mm
Slot Width2 Slots

Questions about this item

How do I install the GV-N2060GAMINGOC PRO-6GD into a PCI Express 3.0 x16 slot and what step is often missed?

Align the card with the PCI Express 3.0 x16 slot, press firmly until the retention clip clicks, then connect the required power cables from your PSU; the step many miss is forgetting to plug in the auxiliary power connectors before closing the case.

What maintenance will the GDDR6 memory and cooling assembly need over time?

Dust the dual-slot heatsink and fans every few months with compressed air to keep the 1920 CUDA cores running at the 1830 MHz core clock; the GDDR6 memory itself requires no user service.

Which limit appears first during sustained load — the 210W thermal design power or the 14000 MHz effective memory clock?

The 210W thermal design power ceiling is reached before the 14000 MHz effective memory clock becomes a bottleneck, so adequate case airflow and a sufficient power supply are the practical constraints.

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