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I must have won the silicon lottery because right from the manufacturer website my model is supposed to be 1800 boost and 1770 base reference, mine goes to 1875-1970 it will stay at 1970 if you slide the max power and temperature bar all the way to the right in msi afterburner...then you can further overclock the core and add 1000 to memory, boys and girls that’s 2060 performance! This truly is a great card for 279$ and don’t regret a thing! Awesome job gigabyte!!!

but prices were always too high. I almost went to buy the 2060 3 weeks ago but the 1660Ti just realeasd so first thing I did was ordering it. Arrived to me in 7 days, works perfectly.
I just had to install the drivers before trying to use the GPU because my monitor didn't recognize it.
Did a few benchmarks and the card seems to work perfectly. Haven't tested it yet gaming but I'm gonna do so later this week.

I installed this card and Windows was able to run it at 1920 x 1080. Not great, but good enough for driver installation. The CD-ROM seemed to have a driver on it, but it was just an installer. OK, fine, it will fetch the driver from the 'Net for me. Well it downloaded 113MB of "something," but it wasn't a driver. No, it was some program that insisted I CREATE AN ACCOUNT so I could get the driver. Oh, and there was a captcha, too. That was bad enough, but it gets worse:
1. It downloaded those 113MB at 20 KILOBYTES per second. I'll do the math for you: that's over 1.5 HOURS. (I have a cable modem that routinely runs at 1000x that speed, by the way.
2. Since I thought it was the driver, it wasn't until I exited the installer and tried to adjust the resolution that I realized it wasn't. I had to start over and wait another 1.5 hours for the same worthless program to reinstall.
I'm now about 4 hours into the process of getting the card to work and give me full resolution of 2560x1600. After the second download/install/run of the 113MB monstrosity, I created an account (why should I have to do that to get a driver? WHY?) and downloaded the actual driver: 200+MB this time, but at least it downloaded at full speed: about 15 seconds.
After installing the actual driver, I was able to select full resolution, get the 2nd monitor running, put all my icons back where they were, etc. Things were looking OK, despite the pain of the process.
Then the blue-screen crashes started. I took a snapshot of one just to prove I'm not making this up. They happened about once per day, and they were totally random. Sometimes I wouldn't be doing anything: no programs running other than the OS, no mouse or keyboard input; just sitting there, and bam--blue screen. Other times, I was doing actual work that was lost.
I ordered a Quatro P2000 to replace it. The experience with the Quatro was just the opposite: seamless install, no bloatware, Windows could operate it at 2560x1600 without their driver (I got in anyway, because that's what you do with video cards). Getting the driver was equally easy: no nonsense like account set-up or a captcha getting in the way--absolutely trouble-free. It has now been running 2 weeks straight, and not even a hiccup.
Needless to say, I returned this lemon of a product. Was it the card? Was it the driver? I don't know and I don't care. This will be my last Gigabyte card, that's for darned sure.
