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ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER MINI 8GB GDDR6 256-bit 14Gbps Gaming Graphics Card, Ice Storm 2.0, Super Compact, ZT-T20610E-10M

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Features

  • Turing architecture ray tracing cores tensor cores nvidia dlss
  • 8gb 256-bit gddr6 14gbps boost clock 1650 MHz
  • Ice storm 2 0 cooling
  • 4k ready 4 display ready super compACt 8 3-inch length
  • 3 x DisplayPort 1 4 1 x HDMI 2 0b
  • Boost clock 1650 mhz

Description

Size:Boost Clock 1650 MHz | Style:Mini Everything is super with the all-new ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 20 Series SUPER graphics cards Based on the NVIDIA Turing architecture it’s packed with more cores and ultra-fast GDDR6 memory Integrated with more smart and optimized technologies get ready to GET FAST and GAME STRONG FEATURES Super Compact IceStorm 2 0 Cooling Metal Wraparound Backplate White LED Light Real-time Ray Tracing NVIDIA Ansel NVIDIA G-SYNC compatible SPECIFICATIONS NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER GPU 2176 CUDA cores 8GB GDDR6 memory 256-bit memory bus Engine boost clock 1650 MHz Memory clock 14 0 Gbps PCI Express 3 0 CONNECTIONS 3 x DisplayPort 1 4 HDMI 2 0b Quad simultaneous display capable POWER REQUIREMENTS 550-watt power supply recommended 175-watt max power consumption SOFTWARE COMPATIBILITY Game Ready Drivers Microsoft DirectX 12 API Vulkan API OpenGL 4 5 Microsoft Windows 10/7 64-bit Linux 64-bit DIMENSIONS Length 209 6mm (8 3in) Height 119 3mm (4 7in) Width Dual slot (41mm) (1 63in) Box Height 283mm (11 14in) Width 218mm (8 58in) Depth 83mm (3 27in) INSIDE THE BOX ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER MINI User Manual.


Standing screen display size: ‎27 Inches


RAM: ‎8 GB


Memory Speed: ‎1650 MHz


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060


Chipset Brand: ‎NVIDIA


Card Description: ‎Dedicated


Graphics Card Ram Size: ‎8 GB


Brand: ‎ZOTAC


Item model number: ‎ZT-T20610E-10M


Hardware Platform: ‎Linux, Windows


Operating System: ‎Windows 10


Item Weight: ‎1.76 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎10.55 x 1.5 x 4.45 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎10.55 x 1.5 x 4.45 inches


Processor Brand: ‎NVIDIA


Manufacturer: ‎ZOTAC


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎July 9, 2019


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Won the "Worst Silicon" lottery.
Size: Boost Clock 1650 MHz Style: Mini
The card works. It outputs video but runs extremely hot on minimal non-gaming usage. The card also artifacts without an overclock. So I'm thinking mine got damaged during shipping. Amazon lately has been leaving electronics outside in the sun, definitely hot enough to kill hard drives. So I'm thinking that's the reason for the terrible performance, even overclocked it runs slower than both my overclocked $279 Zotac GTX1660 Ti. I'll update this review once I tested out the replacement Amazon shipped me. I received the replacement. It is now performing at the level of a 2060 super out of the box. So just make sure you benchmark card just in case you get a bad one. I added some pictures in case anyone is curious about the size. **Update Oct 30, 2019** So it's starting to get pretty cold here where I live. So I decided to test out the cards capability to keep me warm, since it managed to that do they pretty well during summer and I'm greatly disappointed. With Max fan speed the card reaches 86C during winter and no overclock. It is running even lower than the factory boost at times. Review websites maxed out the card at 76C, was their computer inside a freezer because I'm not getting those results. I also can't imagine that the first card that I recommended wouldn't be any different than the one in my computer right now. So overall, I don't won't give it a 1 star because the card works and performs great, but Zotacs manufacturing quality at a $400 price range is unacceptable, especially when cheaper options provide a much more consistent experience. If you plan on squeezing out as much performance for your buck, then don't buy this card. The cooler is too weak and the manufacturing process is too inconsistent, buy the cheaper 2060 or more expensive 2070 super which I would hope has a better cooler. Maybe an MSI 2060 Super or EVGA 2060 Super can live up to the name super but when it comes to Zotac, $400 plus worth of disappointment. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2019 by Steven

  • Zotac 2060 Sup Mini DOA, AVOID
Size: Boost Clock 1650 MHz Style: Mini
Arrived DOA, avoid Zotac, and I can't even replace it I have to fully return it to then re-purchase it, meaning I'll miss the Nvidia Wolfenstein and Control promo. Buy something else. Avoid Zotac.
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2019 by Andy

  • Great for compact builds
Size: Boost Clock 1650 MHz Style: Mini
Just about all the performance of the pre-super 2070 while fitting in tight spaces. A great upgrade from the 1060.
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2019 by Yuki

  • Powerful GPU no issues 10/18/2020
Size: Boost Clock 1650 MHz Style: Mini
(UPDATE 1/17/21!!) - still rocking strong. No issues whatsoever. Love this thing. So far so good. I am upgrading from MSI GTX 1660 Super. I wanted that extra vram to play around with and so far it has done the job. I went from AAA games on high to very high graphics to very high to ultra. The latter most cases. Time will tell though. I've only had this a few days but everything is in order. Ran many benchmarks and am getting good results. Now for some issues people in the bad reviews almost scared me off of this product for. I nearly passed on this because of 3 main issues people had. 1. Too hot- this GPU DOES get hotter than my 1660 super. BUT it is not anywhere near anything to worry about. While playing an open world game on ultra it can get as high as 75°C. Say for instance RDR2 or AC Odyssey. This is not anything to worry about. I'd say 85°C or 90°C is when you might what to start watching your card. It's widely accepted that 70° - 80° on max graphics is the average. I will say my 1660 never got that high but I wasn't able to push it like this one. If someone is having heat issues I'd think their setup is faulty or room is 80°F period. 2. Coil whine - mine makes no such noise so it might be a cases by case thing. There's also nothing to worry about if it does whine. Unless you can't handle the noise. I use headphones so it wouldn't matter to me either way. 3. Artifacts - Again it might be just luck of the draw. Because of the negative reviews I put this thing through some paces just to double check and found no issues. And again it's all about your setup. One of a million things can be causing these issues. Could be the card or could be software or hardware conflicts. Thing to remember is everyone thinks they are an expert when they build their own rig. I assure you they are not as I am not. I'm just telling my experience so far. All in all I am very happy with this card so far. It's about a 44% upgrade from a 1660 super. I will update this review when more time has passed. If everything is cool I'll let you know. If it exploded you'll know. Also I'm pretty sure I got the last one as the posting was unavailable the next day. Or just got lucky. Something was telling me to buy it and so far I'm glad I did. My rig just for continuity purposes. MSI Z490m motherboard Intel i7-10700k CPU clocked up to 5.1ghz 16gb Corsair Vengeance LPX 3600 ram Zotac RTX Geforce 2060 Super mini 500gb WD SSD m.2 2tb Seagate HDD 6tb Toshiba HDD Noctua CPU heatsink 600watt power supply 2 extra cooling fans ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2020 by Mike

  • Awesome card
This card is amazing, runs ultra cool and plays every game I have with ease. Currently playing Fortnite and on Epic settings I am sitting at 160fps constant.
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2019 by Ma1ware

  • Quite cost performance
Size: Boost Clock 1650 MHz Style: Mini
I had a itx sized 1070 video card fail (phased power section burnt up) and was in need of a new video card. Replacement needed to be equal too or better than my old cards performance. Almost went with the 1650ti but decided to have the 256 bandwidth over the higher clock rate of the 1650. I considered the new Amd cards and have read that they are real good but my past experience with Amd products scared me off (higher current draw, more heat, poor driver performance). The 2060 super works as expected. No issues or problems, no fancy bells or whistles just a graphics card in a small form factor. This particular card is small, not as small as my old 1070 was but about 1/4” lower than the screw that secures it in the pcie slot. Standard 2 slot wide and about 8 inches long. Has dual decent sized fans and backplate on heat shield. I prefer quite over power for a pc so I don’t over clock so cant say how it does in that regard but it is quite and works well for my use. (Gaming/home utility) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2019 by Edward M Bohac

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