Packaging and Contents
The EVGA RTX 2060 Super SC Ultra Gaming 8GB arrives in the comfortable green and black theme that we all have come to expect from EVGA and Nvidia. Every important aspect of this graphics card is printed on the package including specifications, features, and large images highlighting the iCX2 cooling, just to name a few. Once the package is opened, we find the graphics card tightly packaged inside of a combination of bubble wrap and foam.
Our treasure inside is well protected with custom foam molding, bubble wrap and an anti-static bag. You will also receive a manual along with the graphics card. The included bundle is bare-bones. Flip over to the next page to get a closer look at the card itself.
A Closer Look: EVGA GeForce RTX 2060 XC ULTRA GAMING
First off, the dual-fan iCX2 cooler is impressive to behold. The cooler is made of extremely sturdy material. Additionally, the backplate is made of solid metal. The backplate provides full coverage of the PCB and it looks great. This is a dual-slot cooler by the way so there will be no worries when it comes to the installation of other expansion cards. These fans operate alternative to each other, which is a huge advancement in cooling technologies!
The iCX2 design is well thought out and the ventilation helps to dissipate the heat accordingly. This graphics card supports up to a four-monitor setup and no digital connection is left out of the mix! The EVGA RTX 2060 Super SC Ultra Gaming 8GB graphics card requires external power from an 8-pin PCIe power connector.
There are plenty of fins in the heatsink design and vents to help the dissipated heat escape from the graphics card. This card has EVGA’s signature style all over!
The attention to detail is amazing as is normally the case with an EVGA product. To make sure everyone knows that this is the SUPER version of the card, EVGA made sure to include the moniker in the logos and other areas of the card.
The EVGA RTX 2060 Super SC Ultra Gaming 8GB graphics card most certainly looks the part! However, we shall see if the device’s performance can match the swagger.