Right off the mark. the RTX 2060 is performing well with the Core i5, hitting 15221 points in FireStrike, which is about what we’d expect from a card of this class.
Things are pretty solid in Unigine too, scoring 4290, which is a few hundred below what this card would do on our much more expensive i9-9900K test-bench, so pretty decent overall to be that close.
The overall capabilities are pretty good here too, with a strong score in PCMark 10 showing good balance between memory, storage, CPU and GPU performance.
The WPrime score was quite interesting too, at 182 scores to 1024M it’s a little slower than I expected. It’s about the same time as the Ryzen 5 1600 on a stock cooler though. I suspect it’ll improve this time greatly with a liquid cooler, but if you’re only gaming not rendering, I don’t think it’ll make much difference.
Again, the score is about the same as the lower end Ryzen 5 CPUs, which is about right given the similar 6-core design. More than enough for a sub-£1000 gaming PC though.
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