At CES 2020, EVGA announced a new SKU in its Nvidia Turing-based lineup, the RTX 2060 KO Gaming. The announcement coincided with AMD’s RX 5600 XT release later that month. At the time, the AMD card positioned itself to be a disruptive product at the $300 price point, with an aim to perform better than the more-expensive RTX 2060 while costing less. It’s an important and hotly contested price segment among the best graphics cards. EVGA pared some features down on the RTX 2060 KO, offering basic I/O connectivity and a smaller heatsink in order to meet the $299.99 price point—$50 less than the launch price of the Founder’s Edition RTX 2060 (which Nvidia also dropped to $299).
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