Hello readers, I am back with another blog for you all. I hope you people are doing good. As we all know that ACER PREDATOR gaming laptops are the best ones in their fields, but Acer is trying to upgrade their functioning and performance day by day.
Being a gamer you need a good graphics card and a very good CPU performance. Buying a Nvidia’s RTX latest graphics cards can be very costly if you are trying to buy a new laptop.
About RTX 2060 :
The RTX 2060 GPU is both the lowest ranking GPU and least expensive in Nvidia’s lineup, yet it has many of the same capabilities that improve graphics quality, such as ray tracing (DXR) and deep learning super-sampling (DLSS). Compared to its four counterparts — the RTX 2070, 2080, and their Max Q variants — the lower priced RTX 2060 is best positioned to be an affordable solution.
Comparison :
Compared to the 2070 and 2080 GPUs, the RTX 2060 has 1920 CUDA cores, 6GB of GDDR5 memory, a base clock of 960MHz, a boost clock of 1200MHz, and it draws anywhere from 80 to 90 watts of power. Those numbers may rank lower than its counterparts, but it’s the only real-world performance that really puts the RTX 2060 in perspective.
Testing and Performance :
In testing,
- Battlefield V’s Firestorm battle royale mode ran smoothly at 70 fps, on ultra settings with DirectX 12, DLSS, and DXR (ray tracing) enabled.
- Forza Horizon 4, an open-world racing game with great visuals, runs like butter at the 98 fps mark with graphics set to ultra. Rainbow Six: Siege, a competitive first-person shooter title scored 101 fps on Ultra.
- The first-person shooter game, Call of Duty: Black Ops IV, ran at a steady 83 fps with its graphics settings maxed out as well.
- While playing Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice maxed outisn’t the most graphically intense benchmark out there, it performs steadily at 60 fps, which is the frame rate limit of the game.
The point is, even if this Acer’s RTX 2060 graphics card doesn’t have quite enough power to push games to the display’s native 144Hz refresh rate, it provides enough performance to deliver a rich experience in those games. Compared to the RTX 2080 Max Q, the RTX 2060 is usually 30 to 40 fps slower, but it can still maintain at least 60 fps or more in demanding games.
Conclusion :
If you’re looking at the new field of RTX laptops and wincing at the price tags, my suggestion would be to go with the models using the 2060 chip, which still provides top-tier performance and are significantly less expensive than the higher-end configurations.