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Hi,
I am conisdering getting a 1660 Super or 2060. The difference is $50 between them. Can you please tell me how much MH/s does these cards get? Some websits says 27-28 for 2060, some user says more than 40MH/s. I actually can not find a proper information.
Normally I play games, I need a GPU anyway, so it doesn't matter which one I get. Becausemy CPU in the first factor of not getting proper FPS, it causes bottleneck (i5 7600k). I am also not a fan of RTX, means nothing for me. I also play on 1080p and looks like I am not going to upgrade it to a higher res. in the next few years. For games, it still looks like 2060 is a better choice, but I also want to mine with my new GPU and my existed 1060 while I am off.
Thank you.
Update: Just checked few more videos, looks like the difference is not that much. In some games, there is no gap between those cards more than 10 FPS, sometimes the gap is 30FPS. I don't know if it is worth to give another $50 for that difference. My monitor is 144Hz so no worries in that way.
I am conisdering getting a 1660 Super or 2060. The difference is $50 between them. Can you please tell me how much MH/s does these cards get? Some websits says 27-28 for 2060, some user says more than 40MH/s. I actually can not find a proper information.
Normally I play games, I need a GPU anyway, so it doesn't matter which one I get. Becausemy CPU in the first factor of not getting proper FPS, it causes bottleneck (i5 7600k). I am also not a fan of RTX, means nothing for me. I also play on 1080p and looks like I am not going to upgrade it to a higher res. in the next few years. For games, it still looks like 2060 is a better choice, but I also want to mine with my new GPU and my existed 1060 while I am off.
Thank you.
Update: Just checked few more videos, looks like the difference is not that much. In some games, there is no gap between those cards more than 10 FPS, sometimes the gap is 30FPS. I don't know if it is worth to give another $50 for that difference. My monitor is 144Hz so no worries in that way.
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