Last Update: April 21st, 2026
NVIDIA released the mid-range RTX 2060 GPU at CES 2019, rounding out the company’s existing RTX 2070, RTX 2080, and RTX 2080 Ti models with an entry-level option that will cost just $349. RTX 2060 will offer higher performance than a 1070 Ti, and 60 percent faster than the GTX 1060, ushering in “next-gen gaming for tens of millions of gamers.” The company claims the card can run Battlefield V with ray-tracing at 60 frames per second at high settings, 1440p resolution, assuming you’ve got a fast Core i9 processor. Here is a pre-order/in stock/availability tracker for NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 & RTX 2060 Super graphics card:
| Store | Price | Availability | Last In Stock |
| Amazon (Authorized Dealer) |
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| B&H Photo Video (Authorized Dealer) |
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| Tiger Direct (Authorized Dealer) |
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| Best Buy (Authorized Dealer) |
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| Newegg (Authorized Dealer) |
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NVIDIA TURING
TITAN RTX graphics cards are powered by the Turing GPU architecture and the all-new RTX platform. This gives you up to 6X the performance of previous-generation graphics cards with the power of real-time ray tracing and AI.
