![]() ![]() The die is manufactured using TSMC’s 12nm FinFET Nvidia (FFN) process, placing 13.6 billion transistors in a 545 mm² area. TU104 is larger and has more solder points than TU106, so manufacturers can't use the same board for both chips. ![]() That makes sense, as the PCB is physically different from a regular 2060 card. However, an EVGA rep told us the KO card “.is and will continue to be TU104 for the foreseeable future”. According to an email we received from EVGA, the answer no. Those considering this card for compute tasks like Blender may be wondering if there’s a way to tell before buying what die is under the hood. However, as other sites have shown, when rendering in Blender, the card performs better than its namesake, landing between the RTX 2060 FE and the RTX 2070 Super Founders Edition. For gaming purposes, this is simply an RTX 2060. ![]() The odd choice of underlying silicon here is an interesting fact, but it has few real-world implications. ![]()
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