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More evidence points to RTX 2060 revival

As the rumoured release date of the RTX 2060 12GB graphics card approaches, we're getting new leaks, detailing specifications. The latest leak unveils its TDP and a few more details about the GPU and the memory, suggesting that the new card is more than just a memory capacity upgrade.

Considering we've already seen EEC listings of this card, it looks like we will indeed get this card soon. However, Nvidia hasn't said a thing about it yet. If the rumoured release date of December 7th is correct, then we should get some official news soon.

VideoCardz already knows a thing or two about the card. As it seems, the Nvidia RTX 2060 12GB will have 2176 CUDA cores, about the same as the original RTX 2060 Super. As for the power specifications, rumours point to a 184W TDP, about 24W more than the standard RTX 2060 and 9W more than the Super variant. Memory speed should remain set at 14Gbps.

The new Nvidia RTX 2060 12GB card is rumoured to launch on the 7th of December. Discuss on our Facebook page, HERE.

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