Below you can download msi rtx 2060 driver for Windows.
File name: msi-rtx2060.exe
Version: 5.416
File size: 31107 MB
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Download Driver Msi Rtx 2060(click above to download)
Device Specification:
- Device Name: MSI RTX 2060
- Graphics Card Model: GeForce RTX 2060
- Manufacturer: Micro-Star International (MSI)
- Memory Size: 6 GB GDDR6
- GPU Clock: 1365 MHz
- Boost Clock: 1680 MHz
- CUDA Cores: 1920
- Memory Interface: 192-bit
- Max Resolution: 7680 x 4320 pixels
- DirectX Support: 12
- OpenGL Support: 4.5
- Power Consumption: 160W
- Recommended Power Supply: 550W
- Outputs: HDMI 2.0b, DisplayPort 1.4, DVI-D
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
1. Q: Why is my MSI RTX 2060 overheating?
A: Overheating can be caused by insufficient cooling, dust accumulation, or a malfunctioning fan. Make sure your PC case has adequate airflow and consider cleaning the GPU heatsink and fan. Furthermore, ensure that the fan is functioning properly and the thermal paste is applied correctly.
2. Q: I cannot install the downloaded driver for my MSI RTX 2060, what should I do?
A: If you are having trouble installing the downloaded driver, try the following steps:
- Ensure you have downloaded the correct driver version for your operating system.
- Disable any antivirus software temporarily, as it might be interfering with the installation process.
- Uninstall any previous GPU drivers completely before attempting to install the new driver.
- Try installing the driver in safe mode to eliminate any potential conflicts caused by other programs.
3. Q: My MSI RTX 2060 is not displaying any output, what could be the issue?
A: If your GPU is not displaying any output, consider the following:
- Check that the GPU is properly seated in the PCI Express slot and its power connectors are securely connected.
- Verify that the display cable is connected securely to both the GPU and the monitor.
- Ensure that the monitor is set to the correct input source or try using a different monitor to rule out display-related problems.
- If the above steps don't resolve the issue, try testing the GPU in another system to determine if it's a hardware problem.