Needless to say, as happened with the launch of the RX 5700, NVIDIA has had to adapt to new market conditions presented by its main competitor and its sole competitor. The presentation at CES was the result of a new Lisa Su & # 39; s list where NVIDIA had, in theory, no competitive advantage.
And has the RX 5600 XT been announced as a GPU GTX 1660 Ti Killer, a graphics card that until now was being sold at high speed and now it cannot compete against AMD betting.
EVGA RTX 2060 KO Gaming: INVIDIA simulates AMD betting
The fact is that last week EVGA noted that the price of the new RTX 2060 KO Gaming that will launch the market will be very close to what AMD will bring with its new model. Specifically, the company talked about the price around $ 300, which meant a little discomfort with $ 279 for RX 5600 XT output.
Although it is true that the AMD GPU will be offered without (obviously) such a model model and that all graphics cards provided will be available by compilers, this price points to low end models and therefore often with bad heatsinks.
Thankfully, the EVGA model will come with a new heatsink for the GTX 1660 Ti SC Gaming, so we've talked about a good quality card in this category so it's understandable that it was a bit above the price.
But after CES, both EVGA and NVIDIA had given permission to reach the stores of this model, surprisingly even: its price was lower than advertised. The new price is exactly the same as AMD's bet, $ 279, where also gaming is more aggressive, because this KO model comes with the above GPU guide: RTX 2060 KO Ultra.
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The gaming is understood only from Huang's point of view, where the first price reduction will be accompanied by a reduction in the Ultra model. And the latter is on sale for $ 299 at stores like Newegg, but has a temporary offer with a quick refund of $ 20 when we buy it
The move by both companies is fierce, as the RTX 2060 KO Gaming will be more than just an RX 5600 XT performance and it is expected that further lower grades will be well aware of its price adjustments.
In addition, NVIDIA is dealing directly with AMD, just like its new GPU it cannot function according to the ray Hardware is accelerated, which is an add-on for both EVGA GPUs.
So the simple question is, will AMD reduce the price of your RX 5600 XT to match the competition? Do you have room to do so? The middle class is very interesting and ultimately the users are the beneficiaries.