this on sale for like 120-130 bucks would be insanely good value. Getting access to DLSS at such a low price with actually decent performance would be a game changer for budget buyers. local used markets are just so inconsistent. getting these from a place like aliexpress makes it a much more viable option to a wider audience.
It's a solid little unit and even handled RT in Forza! If you can get past the locked power and voltage controls (and resulting slight decrease in horsepower) it's not a bad buy at all. Cooler is basic and the back plate is plastic, but it does what it claims and doesn't complain. The GPU vendor ID shows up as I (I think?) Manli for this one, though that may vary, so if someone wants to tinker it *might* be possible to swap vBIOS and restore power controls, too! Or it'll brick the card...always a gamble, and I didn't feel lucky with this one.
i have one of these cards there actually good im not using it now cuz my mom had suprised me with a new gpu like year ago but this card is really good for the price
Hey a while ago i noticed the LGA 3647 Gen 1 xeon gold cpus were starting to flood the market, paired with a dell precision 7820 workstation (apparently HP z6 g4 is awful) it could be an interesting big socket build. Cpus like the xeon gold 6138 go for like $30 with 20 cores and a boost clock of 3.7GHz
Unfortunately, AliExpress seems to do some dynamic pricing, and this model increased in price dramatically before selling out. The rest of the listings for 2060 Supers are in the $185 to $210 range from what I see now, which may be anywhere from "okay" to "terrible" pricing depending on your local secondhand market. For the right price, a 2060S is a nice step up from a 1660Ti, if for nothing more than the extra VRAM. But you're in the same price range as the (even better) 6600XT when you're looking at ~$200. There's a video up here going over a JieShuo badged (actual PowerColor) RX 6600XT that you might want to check out.
@itscine Fortnite runs terribly on everything with Nanite and Lumen enabled. Also try removing the high res texture pack from within the Epic Games launcher.
I'd agree, for the NA market anyway. Outside the States, Mexico, and Canada, it probably depends heavily on what your domestic market looks like and how your country handles VAT. Brazil, in particular, comes to mind (and like 8% of this channel's views come from there). If a 3060 is in budget and you (understandably) don't have much faith in the warranty offered by Mllse/JieShuo/SJS/whomever, it's certainly a better option. As are the $200 6600 XTs, one of which was reviewed here a few months back.
Sure does. It's a full desktop RTX 2060 Super die, not one of the laptop dies Frankensteined on a desktop PCB. Official drivers and GeForce Experience worked without issue.
Still chugging along! And thankful for it. Been finishing up the next video, but occasionally getting distracted by a Fortnite session or two...and Fortnite is peaking over 20GB of RAM utilization!!
Just checked and between last night and today it apparently went up over $5. This is the (non-affiliated) link I purchased through: a.aliexpress.com/_msgiG16
@@doesitgame €196, must have went up after my comment. Not unheard of to factor customs and taxes into the list price, I guess. Can't say for sure that's it though.
@@doesitgame Looking at PCPartPicker, cheapest it found was a Gigabyte Winforce OC RTX 3050 for €247, though thats a US import, so it won't ship to me here in Ireland, or anyone not in the UK. Could include territories like Northern Ireland and Scotland. More expensive than the RTX 2060, but honestly even at that price point, I'd pay the extra €50 for the peace of mind and faster shipping. Not to mention all the software-locked features and potentially longer driver support.
this on sale for like 120-130 bucks would be insanely good value. Getting access to DLSS at such a low price with actually decent performance would be a game changer for budget buyers. local used markets are just so inconsistent. getting these from a place like aliexpress makes it a much more viable option to a wider audience.
This is sick. I just copped one on eBay for $150 and plan on using it for a pc flip!
Thanks for the review. I saw this on aliexpress and its tempting.
It's a solid little unit and even handled RT in Forza! If you can get past the locked power and voltage controls (and resulting slight decrease in horsepower) it's not a bad buy at all. Cooler is basic and the back plate is plastic, but it does what it claims and doesn't complain.
The GPU vendor ID shows up as I (I think?) Manli for this one, though that may vary, so if someone wants to tinker it *might* be possible to swap vBIOS and restore power controls, too! Or it'll brick the card...always a gamble, and I didn't feel lucky with this one.
@@doesitgame Thats no problem. I dont really hassle with overclocking anymore. I just throw it in and run stock. Thanks for the info!
Which one is better:
Mllse rtx 2060 super 8(gb)
Or
Soyo rtx 2060 super 8(g)
Excellent video!
I wanted to ask a question, I have a source of 500W and wanted to know if it can handle this card.
Depends on how much power your CPU is drawing, but in general, this card should be fine on 500W.
And thank you for the kind words!
@@doesitgame my config is a motherboard AMD b450 and ryzen 5 5500
Im scared of having a problem
i have one of these cards there actually good im not using it now cuz my mom had suprised me with a new gpu like year ago but this card is really good for the price
Hey a while ago i noticed the LGA 3647 Gen 1 xeon gold cpus were starting to flood the market, paired with a dell precision 7820 workstation (apparently HP z6 g4 is awful) it could be an interesting big socket build. Cpus like the xeon gold 6138 go for like $30 with 20 cores and a boost clock of 3.7GHz
Too bad it's 216 dollars right now for me to buy, i live in eastern europe, Romania
bosule nu sunt singurul care se uita la cacaturi dastea la ora asta😂😂❤
What card would this one be comparable with?
For AMD it'd be around the RX 6600 or RX 5700, the non-XT ones.
I have a 1660 ti, I want to buy one of these, is it worth the upgrade?
Unfortunately, AliExpress seems to do some dynamic pricing, and this model increased in price dramatically before selling out.
The rest of the listings for 2060 Supers are in the $185 to $210 range from what I see now, which may be anywhere from "okay" to "terrible" pricing depending on your local secondhand market.
For the right price, a 2060S is a nice step up from a 1660Ti, if for nothing more than the extra VRAM. But you're in the same price range as the (even better) 6600XT when you're looking at ~$200. There's a video up here going over a JieShuo badged (actual PowerColor) RX 6600XT that you might want to check out.
Is a 10 fps increase worth the upgrade?
Nice looking little card for the money if you don’t want to brave the used dusty market
Bought this gpu for my budget build, it’s on its way!
have u had any issues with it
@@itscine Nope! Been using it for weeks now and its great. Sorry for the late reply.
is the fortnite gameplay good i bought a rx580 from the same company and fornite runs like dog shit@@Fauzzzy
@itscine Fortnite runs terribly on everything with Nanite and Lumen enabled.
Also try removing the high res texture pack from within the Epic Games launcher.
i tried that
@@doesitgame
Honestly a 3060 12G off ebay would be a better bet at ~$200
I'd agree, for the NA market anyway. Outside the States, Mexico, and Canada, it probably depends heavily on what your domestic market looks like and how your country handles VAT. Brazil, in particular, comes to mind (and like 8% of this channel's views come from there).
If a 3060 is in budget and you (understandably) don't have much faith in the warranty offered by Mllse/JieShuo/SJS/whomever, it's certainly a better option. As are the $200 6600 XTs, one of which was reviewed here a few months back.
Does the card work with the Nvidia software and drivers?
Sure does. It's a full desktop RTX 2060 Super die, not one of the laptop dies Frankensteined on a desktop PCB. Official drivers and GeForce Experience worked without issue.
@@doesitgame thanks! Like ur content too.
how is the kllisre ram holding up?
Still chugging along!
And thankful for it. Been finishing up the next video, but occasionally getting distracted by a Fortnite session or two...and Fortnite is peaking over 20GB of RAM utilization!!
@@doesitgame Thanks for the answer. Damn thats a lot lol. i
Damn, its €190. Not sure if thats cause of VAT or shipping, or what though.
Just checked and between last night and today it apparently went up over $5.
This is the (non-affiliated) link I purchased through:
a.aliexpress.com/_msgiG16
@@doesitgame €196, must have went up after my comment. Not unheard of to factor customs and taxes into the list price, I guess. Can't say for sure that's it though.
@@MCrex007 Didn't know AE did regional pricing with VAT included. Weird!
How does that compare to like an RTX 3050 in the UK?
It could be because of EU laws where you can't have hidden fees and everything must be charged at checkout
@@doesitgame Looking at PCPartPicker, cheapest it found was a Gigabyte Winforce OC RTX 3050 for €247, though thats a US import, so it won't ship to me here in Ireland, or anyone not in the UK. Could include territories like Northern Ireland and Scotland. More expensive than the RTX 2060, but honestly even at that price point, I'd pay the extra €50 for the peace of mind and faster shipping. Not to mention all the software-locked features and potentially longer driver support.
so old and still 160$...the market is crap right now
No it isnt, the 2060 super at 160 is pretty good
you don't expect 50 dollars for a piece of silicone with weird stuff inside it by the nanometers
@@rllydude3600 you dont know what morally used means dont u
@@damasterpiece08 buy rx580 then 🤡