80 PCWorld MARCH 2020
REVIEWS EVGA GEFORCE RTX 2060 KO
most graphics cards in this price range to hit
those chilly temperatures, and it’s more
audible than the Founders Edition’s dual fan
setup or the whisper-quiet cooler on the
Sapphire Pulse Radeon RX 5600 XT. Our
review sample had some slight coil whine
during especially intense gaming scenes as
well.
Still, the sound levels aren’t bad, and the
KO proves quieter than AMD’s recent blower-
style reference coolers. It’s a
reasonable compromise to hit
the $300 price point. The
EVGA KO’s wonderful idle fan
stop feature, which Nvidia’s
Founders Edition card lacks,
makes it much preferable to
use when you’re not gaming,
as it’s silent during desktop
use.
BOTTOM LINE
If you’re on the hunt for a solid
1440p graphics card, or one
capable of feeding an ultra-fast
144Hz 1080p monitor, the
$300 EVGA GeForce RTX 2060
KO should be on your shortlist,
especially if you’re interested in
real-time ray-tracing
capabilities. It’s a steal.
At $350, the normal price
for GeForce RTX 2060 models,
we tend to recommend the
Radeon RX 5700 (go.pcworld.
com/r57x) for 1440p gaming,
as it’s slightly faster and has 2GB
more memory, bringing it to
8GB of GDDR6 in total. But
Whole System Power Draw
(Watts)
SHORTER BARS INDICATE BETTER PERFORMANCE
53
54
53
53
244
216
237
250
253
Load Idle
Sapphire Pulse Radeon RX 5600XT
Sapphire Pulse Radeon
R X 5600XT (new BIOS)
GeForce RTX 2060 (FE)
EVGA GeForce GTX 2060 KO
EVGA GeForce GTX 2060 KO Ultra
53
56
Radeon RX 5700^247
Max GPU temperature under load
(Celsius)
SHORTER BARS INDICATE BETTER PERFORMANCE
65
72
67
72
73
Sapphire Pulse Radeon
R X 5600XT (new BIOS)
Sapphire Pulse Radeon
RX 5600XT
GeForce RTX 2060 (FE)
EVGA GeForce GTX
2060 KO
EVGA GeForce GTX
2060 KO Ultra
Radeon RX 5700 78