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Maybe you don’t plan on gaming regularly or playing the newest, most greedy titles, but you still want to be able to push a consistent 100+ frames at Full HD when you decide to boot up one of your favorites. You are primarily looking for a productivity machine, but still plan on gaming every now and then, and when you do, you want it to look good and play easily. In that case, you might call yourself a light gamer, and we would recommend the
From Nvidia, the 2060 Super is one of the newest generation RTX cards that comes with hardware-accelerated ray tracing and a nice performance boost with the new Turing architecture. The 2060 Super is both very efficient, and also very powerful, easily playing at
on the vast majority of games. The 8GB of GDDR6 RAM on the 2060 Super is a great step up from the 1660 Ti/Super and the vanilla 2060, and should give some future-proofing to make sure you can run even next-gen titles, although maybe at slightly lower settings if you still want a solid 144 frames. Our model of choice for the 2060 Super is the