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Rtx 2070 and 2060 would come out in late October or early November

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NVIDIA tends to launch its new graphics cards in pairs, so even though the company announces (hypothetically) the full range at tomorrow's event, the RTX 2070 and RTX 2060 models will most likely be out a while later, there is talk of late October or early November.

RTX 2070 and 2060 graphics cards would come out later than their older siblings

These are the dates in which the partners estimate that both models of RTX graphics cards will be available. According to Wccftech sources, RTX 2070 and (GTX / RTX) 2060 may be announced at the event, but their shipments won't begin until late October or early November at the earliest. Needless to say, whatever supplies NVIDIA and its partners have prepared for the RTX 2080 Ti and 2080, they will run out within minutes after launch.

Unlike the RTX 2080 Ti and RTX 2080 cards, which will surely come out at a high price, the RTX 2070 and RTX 2060 models will be the most demanded by gamers. That is why Nvidia needs to ensure that it has a larger stock than the high-end models. In addition, it helps to increase interest in the RTX 2080 Ti and RTX 2080, as they are the only 'Turing' GPUs that will be available on the market for more than a month and a half.

The same source has doubts about whether the RTX 2060 was called that, or whether Nvidia used the name GTX 2060. This could mean, entering the realm of speculation, that the (RTX / GTX) 2060 model could come without 'RT Cores 'to run Ray Tracing. We will have to wait to find out.

From what we know and is not confirmed, the RTX 2070 model would come with 2304 CUDA Cores and 8 GB of GDDR6 memory. With a memory speed between 12 and 14 Gbps and with a bandwidth of 256 bits. The required TDP would be 180 W. Stay tuned, we could get to confirm much of this information in the next few hours.

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